Nation wide polls continue to show former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney with a slight lead over President Barrack Obama. In a daily poll released Thursday by various sources continue to show Romney in the lead.
However, the same sources show that Obama is leading in key swing states, such as Ohio, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Iowa, Wisconsin, Colorado and Virginia. Romney is leading in the key states of Florida and North Carolina.
Ramussen Report, Inverstor's Business Daily/TIPP Poll both show that Romney has a three point lead over his democratic counter part. The Associated Press/ GfK poll show that Romney has two point advantage, while the Huffington Pollster shows Romney less than a point ahead of Obama.
As to the swing states: Colorado, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, Iowa and Wisconsin. According to the Real Clear Politics, Obama currently leads Virginia, Ohio, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Iowa, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan.
The following poll shows here, shows that Obama is leading by a few points in eight of the swing states, Romney leads in Florida and North Carolina.
The Gallup Poll as of Wednesday showed that Romney at 51 percent, while Obama is at 46 percent.
The Rasmussen Reports also show Romney with a lead over Obama at 50 percent to 46 percent. The poll also reveals that two percent of registered voters prefer neither candidate, while the remaining two percent are yet undecided.
Other polls show that the two candidates have tied. Polls such as Washington Post/ABC Tracking show both Romney and Obama at 48, The American United for Change in Florida show the two candidates at 47 percent.
According to the Rasmussen electoral score board, which can be found here, Obama has a slight lead over Romney in terms of electoral vote, never the less the lead is minor.