The Bloomberg poll is a joke dumbie. So you are voting for a guy just because he's "blue"? I'll be laughing so hard at the blue people here in November. It will be funny to see!
To be accurate the polls should reflect the big independent group. But most polls just keep the 7-1 to 11 point difference and sample a lot of dems and repubs but under sample independents. Which is a great trick for Obama but not so good for prediction. Why, because we can see many of these new Independents were former Republicans and lean Republican when asked.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Thursday shows Mitt Romney attracting 47% of the vote, while President Obama earns 43%. Five percent (5%) prefer some other candidate, and another five percent (5%) are undecided. Matchup results are updated daily at 9:30 a.m. Eastern (sign up for free daily e-mail update). See tracking history. Just 30% believe the United States is generally heading in the right direction. Only 16% believe todayâs children will be better off than their parents. To help the economy, 24% believe the government should increase spending, while 66% think spending cuts are a better remedy.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows Mitt Romney attracting 48% of the vote, while President Obama earns 43%. Six percent (6%) prefer some other candidate, and another three percent (3%) are undecided. The president picks up support from just 35% of white voters overall. Thatâs eight points below the 43% of the white vote he won in 2008. Among white Democrats, 17% currently plan to vote for Romney. Just 33% now believe the president is doing a good or excellent job when it comes to the economy. Thatâs down from 41% at the beginning of May.