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Romney maintains small lead over Obama

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Washington: Ahead of the November 6 US Presidential election, Republican challenger Mitt Romney is maintaining a small lead over incumbent Barack Obama who, however, still has a “narrow advantage” in key battle ground states, according to opinion polls.

Romney, 65, is having a lead of five points over Obama in the Gallup’s rolling daily tracking, while in RealClearPolitcs he has a lead of just 0.9 point.

The Washington Post-ABC poll says the Republican nominee has one point lead.

However, in the key battle ground state of Ohio, Obama was leading by four points, according to CNN, which said the race here is still close. The State has 18 electoral college vote.

“Most polls at this moment suggest GOP nominee Romney is in the lead nationally, but surveys in the nine or so swing states are registering a narrow advantage for President Obama,” said The Washington Post, which a day earlier had endorsed Obama for his second term.

Mark McKinnon, who was a political strategist for former president George W Bush, told the daily that there is a 50-50 prospects of Romney carrying the popular vote but also Obama regaining the presidency by winning 270 votes or more in the electoral college.

The CNN reported that Barack Obama insists he is ahead but is running like the underdog, adopting a street-fighting posture. Romney, on the other hand, seeks to make his election seem inevitable and calls Obama’s campaign desperate, the news channel said.

“President Obama last time ran as a candidate of change. There was no incumbent, but he was all about change. This time, Mitt Romney is all about change, promising big change on the campaign trail,” said CNN chief political analyst Gloria Borger. (PTI)

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