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September 10th, 2012
06:53 PM ET

CNN poll shows Obama advantage over Romney

CNN's Chief National Correspondent John King breaks down a new CNN/ORC poll showing President Barack Obama with a six point advantage over Republican opponent Mitt Romney among likely voters nationwide.


Filed under: 2012 election • John King • Political Ticker • polls
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  1. rafaelcolome

    Go Obama! You are way ahead. However you should have protected the Embassies through out the world against these Radicals that are being paid by Radical and Alqaeda radicals around the world. I am really surprised Obama missed that one. I am still will vote for Obama because he is the better of the 2. But I feel that as President he should have sent armed forces abroad to protect all embassies on or before the 11th. In other words he should have seen it coming. I just hope Obama stops all monies to these 20 nations we monetarily support, cause their army is also at fault flor letting this happen. RC.

    September 14, 2012 at 11:09 pm | Reply
  2. MG.

    Romney is now gain in national polls over Obama who are you kidding? ...nobody listens to CNN anymore!

    September 14, 2012 at 1:27 am | Reply
    • rafaelcolome

      CNN never said that Romney was ahead of Obama. Who told you that? RC.

      September 14, 2012 at 11:01 pm | Reply
  3. rafaelcolome

    I thyought so. How could anyone be against the auto-makers bailout and Medicare and expect to win this election. Bush had us at a brink of a depresion. Not only this present administration saved 1 million or so jobs, but how about the domino effect it would have had on so many millions of jobs attached to the auto industry. Tire manufactures, mechanics, technicians, etc.

    September 11, 2012 at 12:02 am | Reply

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