Thursday, October 25, 2012

Steady as she goes...

Lots of polls out from yesterday to today...here's how the Mittmentum is rounding out (courtesy RCP):


Within a couple of those polls, we see some other key indicators. As far as that 'gender gap'...yeah, it's gone...

AP: What gender gap? Less than two weeks out from Election Day, Republican Mitt Romney has erased President Barack Obama’s 16-point advantage among women, a new Associated Press-GfK poll shows.

Rasmussen has Romney holding steady both in nationwide polling and within the crucial swing states...

theRightScoop: The nationwide daily tracking poll just got a little tighter with Romney maintaining only a +3 point lead, holding steady at 50% with Obama encroaching at 47%. In the swing states daily tracking poll, nothing changes from yesterday with Romney leading by +4 points at 50% – 46%.

With an all-time high in enthusiasm behind the Romney/Ryan ticket, likely due to a very successful round of debates, which voters say the Republican presidential candidate won heftily by a 49% - 41% margin (Rasmussen), Americans are actively demonstrating their desire for new & improved leadership in D.C.