Romney's Surge Continues in New Polling
By: Administrator
Updated: October 11, 2012
New polling Thursday seems to indicated Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's surge
is continuing. A new national poll from Monmouth University shows Romney will a slim one point
lead over Barack Obama. Meantime, the newest Reuters/Ipsos tracking poll showed Romney with
a three point lead over Obama. Pollster Julia Clark says the momentum is in Romney's direction right
now. Gallup also shows Romney will a one point lead among likely voters. In the latest battleground
poll out of Florida, Romney has opened a decisive 7 point lead according to a new Tampa Bay Times/
Bay News 9/ Miami Herald poll. 51 percent of likely voters chose Romney while 44 percent chose
Obama. 5 percent of undecided voters and 2 percent of Obama supporters switched to Romney.
Romney now leads on whose better suited to improve the economy, protect Medicare, look out
for the middle class and handle foreign policy.
is continuing. A new national poll from Monmouth University shows Romney will a slim one point
lead over Barack Obama. Meantime, the newest Reuters/Ipsos tracking poll showed Romney with
a three point lead over Obama. Pollster Julia Clark says the momentum is in Romney's direction right
now. Gallup also shows Romney will a one point lead among likely voters. In the latest battleground
poll out of Florida, Romney has opened a decisive 7 point lead according to a new Tampa Bay Times/
Bay News 9/ Miami Herald poll. 51 percent of likely voters chose Romney while 44 percent chose
Obama. 5 percent of undecided voters and 2 percent of Obama supporters switched to Romney.
Romney now leads on whose better suited to improve the economy, protect Medicare, look out
for the middle class and handle foreign policy.


