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I'd hate to be Mitt Romney, because I'd hate to be that kind of [expletive]. But I'd also hate to be him because of today's numbers in key battleground states.
Quinnipiac University, on behalf of CBS and the NY Times, stuck a dagger in Romney's Ohio hopes by showing President Barack Obama up 50-45, as well as a one-point lead in Florida and two-point lead in Virginia. Marquette University, the best pollster during the Wisconsin recall, now shows Obama winning the state 51-43. Their last poll a couple of weeks ago had it 49-48 Obama. PPP has Obama cruising in Iowa 50-45, and in Wisconsin 51-46.
This is it, the stretch run, and Romney is losing ground almost everywhere. Let's look at our handy chart of the battleground state composites, but this time I'm comparing the results to that of 10/19the Apex of Romney's numbers in this feature (he had better numbers in a handful of states at other times, but close enough).
President Romney.
Has a nice ring to it, doesn't it?
President Romney.
Has a nice ring to it, doesn't it?