Election 2012: Wisconsin President - Rasmussen Reports™
And now our beloved "best President ever" is down in Wisconsin
Along with being down is almost every other battle ground state, including
Ohio
Florida
Iowa
& North Carolina
Plus he's currently just tied in 2 states he won, but that usually vote Republican and are likely to swing back
Virginia
& Colorado
Even without those last 2 however Romney now leads the projection of the Electoral College - (A candidate needs 270 to win. 269 ensures at least a tie, meaning Romney would have to lose both Virginia and Colorado to force a tie break, which would be decided by the Republican controlled House, which he would win)
Romney 269
Obama 247
And there is not a whole lot out there to assume Obama can bounce back. Gas prices will rise over the summer again, the unemployment figures are back on the rise, the race is clearly about the economy, and there is nothing to point to to suggest it's gotten or will be getting better. Not to mention he has scandals brewing now, and is making a series of very bad gaffes. You can bet your house right now that the "The private sector is doing just fine," quote will be played over and over again leading up to the election.
Romney also holds a significant 4 point lead in the general poll. Romney has held over 50% of that poll before, and Obama has only rarely received over 46%. A consistent 4 point average deficit. He's tanking, and spiraling down; an overhyped, unqualified, popularity contest winner, who people now know doesn't, and never did have what it takes to be a good president.
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports™
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