Presidential Polls 2012: Daily Poll Score, Romney Continues to Lead in Major Polls, Obama Closely Behind

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As the 2012 Presidential Elections gets closer and closer, the polls continue to reiterate that the race is too close to call. Major polls such as Gallup, Rasmussen Reports, ABC/Washington Post and Associated Press/GfK continue to show the former Massachusetts Governor and Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney is ahead of President Barrack Obama by a few point percent.

According to the poll by NBC in conjunction with the Wall Street Journal the two candidates are tied at 47 percent. While IBD/TIPP, CBS, and Washington Times/JZ Analysts show Obama with a slight lead over Romney.

The Real Clear Politics has an average of the various polls, which shows Romney is leading with a 47.9 percent, while Obama is at 47 percent. The difference between the two candidates is less than a point. The poll can be found here.

According to Poll Tracker on Yahoo the score for the Presidential Elections are as follows:

Obama currently is at 255 for electoral votes and 47.8 percent for popular, Romney on the other hand is at 180 for electoral votes and 46.9 percent in the popular vote category.

President Obama continues to lead in the key battle ground states. Among the ten swing states of Ohio, Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, Obama seems to be leading in all, but Florida and North Carolina.

According to Friday's Reuters/IPSOS poll, Obama has a one percent lead over Romney. According to the news organization the two candidates are "effectively tied," making it impossible for political pundits to predict the outcome of the upcoming elections with any certainty.

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