Latest alignment: a tie between Obama and Romney
Towards the end of the U.S. presidential race, polls find it difficult to predict who will take the pot • Nixon - Dixon Survey gives an advantage to Romney
- Yonah Shub, B'Chadrei Charedim
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One day before the decision on the U.S. Presidency, and surveys find it difficult to predict which of the two candidates wins; Barack Obama or Mitt Romney.
Two surveys conducted in recent days show opposite trends: a survey by Nixon - Dixon gives Romney a clear victory of 45-51, but a survey done for the NBC network and The Wall Street Journal suggests that Obama leads precisely the difference of two percent, 47 - 49.
A third survey raises the possibility of a tie. The President arrived tonight (Sunday) in Florida, Romney gets there tomorrow. Reuter/Airsoft poll published today showed that none of them has an advantage in the state with 46 percent support to each.
Florida is the largest state. If Obama wins it, he'll probably take the whole pot. But if not their chances are linked.
Poll of the Reuters news agency and Airsoft company indicates a very tight race within swinging states: Colorado, with nine electoral votes, Obama and Romney tie 48 percent in Virginia, with 13 electoral votes, Obama enjoys 47 percent support, compared with 46 percent to Romney, while Ohio, with 18 electoral votes, Obama enjoys the advantage of four percent - 48 versus 44.
However, Obama continues to lead in some crucial states, so statistician Nate Silver from New York Times, raised the chances of the President winning to 85%.
Due to the tight race, commentators claim that victory is in the hands of those whose election headquarters on Election Day will work better. On this, Obama's organization priority may bring him the victory.
Two surveys conducted in recent days show opposite trends: a survey by Nixon - Dixon gives Romney a clear victory of 45-51, but a survey done for the NBC network and The Wall Street Journal suggests that Obama leads precisely the difference of two percent, 47 - 49.
A third survey raises the possibility of a tie. The President arrived tonight (Sunday) in Florida, Romney gets there tomorrow. Reuter/Airsoft poll published today showed that none of them has an advantage in the state with 46 percent support to each.
Florida is the largest state. If Obama wins it, he'll probably take the whole pot. But if not their chances are linked.
Poll of the Reuters news agency and Airsoft company indicates a very tight race within swinging states: Colorado, with nine electoral votes, Obama and Romney tie 48 percent in Virginia, with 13 electoral votes, Obama enjoys 47 percent support, compared with 46 percent to Romney, while Ohio, with 18 electoral votes, Obama enjoys the advantage of four percent - 48 versus 44.
However, Obama continues to lead in some crucial states, so statistician Nate Silver from New York Times, raised the chances of the President winning to 85%.
Due to the tight race, commentators claim that victory is in the hands of those whose election headquarters on Election Day will work better. On this, Obama's organization priority may bring him the victory.
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