Politics

Poll dancing — 09.10.12

Poll dancing    09.10.12This election won’t be a referendum on President Obama [The Hill, 9/10]: Sixty-one percent of likely voters say their vote is about a choice between two candidates, not a referendum on the president. More specifically, 67 percent of “centrist” voters made the distinction.

Obama got the convention bump that Mitt Romney didn’t [Reuters/Gallup/Rasmussen, 9/9]: “[T]he president leads Republican challenger Mitt Romney by 5 percentage points in the Gallup Poll and by 4 points in the Reuters/Ipsos and Rasmussen polls. That reflected a swing of 4 to 7 points from their standing before the Democratic convention opened Tuesday.”

Women divided on stay-at-home job, men aren’t [Gallup, 9/7]: Fifty one percent of women said if given the choice between having a job outside the home or staying at home to “take care of the house and family,” they’d choose an outside job. For men, 76 percent prefer a job outside the home.

Americans fear domestic terror over outside threat [Rasmussen, 9/10]: “64% of American Adults think a bigger threat now to the United States is a domestic attack. Just 18% believe an attack from terrorists outside the United States is a bigger threat…”

“Better off than four years ago?” No change [Pew, 9/6]: In 2007, fifty percent said they were “in excellent or good shape financially. In June of this year, 41% rated their personal finances as excellent or good. However, most of the decline in positive views occurred before Obama took office; there has been little change since then.”

The horse race [RCP average, 9/10]: An average of national polls shows Obama at 48 percent, Romney at 46 percent.

Benghazi, IRS, AP...What's next? Only TheBlaze TV offers the truth from Glenn Beck, Andrew Wilkow, and Real News from TheBlaze. Get instant access and a free trial here.

Comments (2)

Comments are closed.