Monday, July 2, 2012

Late June Quinnipiac poll finds swing state swing to Obama


Note:  this happened before the surprising Supreme Court preservation of the Obama health care program.

Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania swing toward Obama

-- FLORIDA: Obama 45 - Romney 41 OHIO: Obama 47 - Romney 38 PENNSYLVANIA: Obama 45 - Romney 39 Voters in Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania support President Barack Obama's new immigration policy and are divided on whether the president or Gov. Mitt Romney would be better for their personal economic future, as they give Obama leads in these three critical swing states, a razor thin 4 points in Florida, a healthy 9 points in Ohio and 6 points in Pennsylvania, according to a Quinnipiac University Swing State Poll released today.

There's still a long, long way to go -- and lots of money to be spent -- and likely one or two near-collapses of European countries due to debt (Greece, Spain, Portugal, Ireland all in the running) -- so the outcome is not at all a sure thing, so this type of news is merely hopeful.   I still think and hope that Romney's penchant for both lying about (when he has to) and avoiding  issues (every chance he gets) will come to the fore big-time when the real campaign gets underway.

And I sure would like to have an Etch-a-Sketch bumper sticker (such as the one I designed below).



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