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Rasmussen tracking poll shows Santorum within four of Obama « Hot Air
Lol, There goes two of the last three arguments in favor of Romney over Santorum: he is not the best shot at bating Obama and that means he is no longer 'inevitable' as GOP consrvatives realize that they dont have to drop their principles to win this next election.
Remember the “electability” argument? Conservatives need Mitt Romney, the argument goes, in order to compete against Barack Obama in the general election. However, the latest Rasmussen tracking poll on head-to-head results shows Romney trailing Obama by ten points — while Rick Santorum comes within four:
In a potential Election 2012 matchup, the president attracts 50% of the vote and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney 40% (see tracking history). This is the largest lead the president has enjoyed against Romney in regular polling going back more than a year. It’s also the first time that the president has reached the 50% level of support against Romney.
Rick Santorum now trails the president by four percentage points, 46% to 42%. Rasmussen Reports will now be tracking the Obama-Santorum race on a daily basis. Matchup results are updated daily at 9:30 a.m. Eastern (sign up for free daily e-mail update). Last week, Santorum had a one-point advantage over Obama. However, like Rick Perry, Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich before him, Santorum was unable to sustain that advantage beyond a single poll.
In the crucial swing state of Ohio, Santorum is now even with the president. Romney trails by four. Democrat Sherrod Brown has a modest lead in the Ohio Senate race. Rasmussen Reports will release new data on the race for president in Florida at noon Eastern today.
Lol, There goes two of the last three arguments in favor of Romney over Santorum: he is not the best shot at bating Obama and that means he is no longer 'inevitable' as GOP consrvatives realize that they dont have to drop their principles to win this next election.
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