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Pew Poll: Registered Voters 46%/46% Likely Voters Romney49% Obama 45% Don’t Panic–VOTE

OK folks, while the Pew poll is one of it is a good poll. The poll has a +3 on Republican voters which means there was an oversampling of Republicans over Democrats because they are showing more interest in voting.

Here is the reality, we know Mitt Romney will be a disaster for the middle class. We also better accept that to many Americans engaging for the first time in this election when they listened to the debate, Obama did the cause no favors by the tactic used. It is up to us to get folks educated on reality and not the spin and at the same time encourage them to vote.

Don’t sit back and be worried, get off your butts and get engaged. Use all means. Talk, email, Facebook, Tweet, Tumblr, etc. It is not only about President Obama. It is about the down line, our senators, congress people, judges, etc. If we are not enthusiastic and voting, we lose it all. Worst those that tend not to vote are the ones that most need to be voting. Your Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Student loans, Pell grants, and much more are at risk. Do not complain after the election.  So folks, get busy!!

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Released: October 8, 2012

Romney’s Strong Debate Performance Erases Obama’s Lead

GOP Challenger Viewed as Candidate with New Ideas

Track voter preferences for Obama vs. Romney overall and by demographic group among registered voters.

Mitt Romney no longer trails Barack Obama in the Pew Research Center’s presidential election polling. By about three-to-one, voters say Romney did a better job than Obama in the Oct. 3 debate, and the Republican is now better regarded on most personal dimensions and on most issues than he was in September. Romney is seen as the candidate who has new ideas and is viewed as better able than Obama to improve the jobs situation and reduce the budget deficit.

Fully 66% of registered voters say Romney did the better job in last Wednesday’s debate, compared with just 20% who say Obama did better. A majority (64%) of voters who watched the debate describe it as mostly informative; just 26% say it was mostly confusing.

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Romney’s Strong Debate Performance Erases Obama’s Lead | Pew Research Center for the People and the Press

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