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The race between President Barack Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney “remains neck and neck,” according to an AP-GfK poll released Wednesday — the outlets’ first since Paul Ryan was added to the ticket.
The poll showed 47 percent of registered voters supported Obama/Biden compared to 46 percent for Romney/Ryan. In AP-GfK’s last poll, taken in June, 47 percent of voters supported Obama, and 44 percent supported Romney.

The race between President Barack Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney “remains neck and neck,” according to an AP-GfK poll released Wednesday — the outlets’ first since Paul Ryan was added to the ticket.

The poll showed 47 percent of registered voters supported Obama/Biden compared to 46 percent for Romney/Ryan. In AP-GfK’s last poll, taken in June, 47 percent of voters supported Obama, and 44 percent supported Romney.

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    has never overtaken Obama? Because he won’t win against him. Period.
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    However, dear sir, I’d like to point out some of the most important electoral states are currently “swinging” or, in...
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    The only thing I keep track of is this Swing State Map. ~2.5 months to go and this race isn’t even close and it’s never...
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    ^Above. I’ll post the Huffington Post map with state by state data and an idea of the electoral votes each candidate has...
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    EXACTLY. I’ve been telling you guys the same thing ever since I started this blogging thing a few years ago and...
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    Folks, seriously: the President of the United States is not elected by the popular, national vote. (Ask George W. Bush.)...
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