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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Thu Sep 20, 2012, 01:00 PM Sep 2012

PPP: Obama leads by 7 in Wisconsin

Obama leads by 7 in Wisconsin

PPP's newest Wisconsin poll finds Barack Obama opening back up a wide lead in the state. He has 52% to 45% for Mitt Romney. This is the largest lead we've found for Obama in the state since February. Our previous two polls had shown just a single point separating the two candidates.

One thing that's definitely not helping Romney is his comments about the '47%' this week. 86% of voters say they're familiar with what Romney said and 53% consider his comments to have been inappropriate, compared to only 40% who feel they were appropriate. 39% of independent voters say Romney's comments made them less likely to vote for him compared to only 20% who consider them a positive, and Obama's now opened up a 52-43 lead with independents.

The movement toward Obama in Wisconsin isn't all about Romney flubbing though. Obama's on pretty solid ground in his own right with 52% of voters approving of him to 47% who disapprove. That's up a net 9 points from a month ago when his approval spread was 46/50. Voters trust Obama more than Romney both on the issue of the economy (51/46) and on foreign policy (52/44).

Another major development in Wisconsin is that Democrats are starting to match the enthusiasm level of the Republicans, something they weren't able to do in the recall election in June. 65% of Democrats say they're 'very excited' about voting in the elections this fall compared to 63% of Republicans. A big part of the GOP's success in Wisconsin over the last couple years has been having the more fired up base, but it doesn't appear that advantage will continue to be in place this fall.

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http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2012/09/obama-leads-by-7-in-wisconsin.html

The RNC is not going to like this.

Mitt's campaign is in meltdown, and the RNC is reacting to a poll showing Obama ahead in WI
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021378387



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PPP: Obama leads by 7 in Wisconsin (Original Post) ProSense Sep 2012 OP
PPP's polling is tight, and this is up from a previous one-point advantage. ProSense Sep 2012 #1

ProSense

(116,464 posts)
1. PPP's polling is tight, and this is up from a previous one-point advantage.
Thu Sep 20, 2012, 01:11 PM
Sep 2012

A six-point jump is huge!

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