Joshuatree
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The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows President Obama attracting support from 50% of voters nationwide, while Mitt Romney earns the vote from 47%. Two percent (2%) prefer some other candidate, and two percent (2%) are undecided. See daily tracking history.
Four years ago today, Rasmussen Reports tracking showed Obama leading John McCain by a 51% to 45% margin. The numbers barely budged for the rest of the campaign season. In Rasmussen polling, Obama enjoyed a comfortable lead and stayed between 50% and 52% every day for the last 40 days.
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports
Who is going to be elected, Obama or Romney? At this point I think it's hard to predict, but I think that:
1) If Obama wins this time, it's definitely going to be closer than it was in 2008.
2) Undoubtfully, the "47%" controversy has hurt Mitt Romney since he was doing better in the polls before that thing emerged.
3) On the other hand, Obama is much more vulnerable this time than he was in 2008. In 2008 McCain couldn't close the gap because Obama was "hope and change" and there were huge expectations on him. This time around Obama has a record and it's not a very good one.
4) The debates will be a golden opportunity for Romney to turn the tables on Obama, otherwise Obama will be able to keep the advantage he has now until the election and get reelected.