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I keep seeing these national polls showing Romney either tied or slightly ahead of Obama and then I also keep seeing state polls which show Obama leading in most key states and showing surprising strength in states he shouldn't even be close in--such as this one:
President Barack Obama has pulled into a virtual tie with presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney in traditionally conservative Tennessee, according to a new Vanderbilt University pol..
The poll also found that Tennesseans werent thrilled with the Republican-led General Assemblys frequent focus on social, cultural and religious issues this year. But Republican Gov. Bill Haslam managed to remain above the fray, winning approval from 61 percent of poll participants.
Tennessee is clearly a red state, said John Geer, a professor of political science at Vanderbilt. But these data show that the public is much more moderate than our state legislature.
The poll of 1,002 Tennessee residents who are 18 and older found 42 percent would vote for Romney and 41 percent for Obama if the election were held now. The survey, conducted May 2-9 by Princeton Survey Research Associates International for Vanderbilt, had a margin of error of 4 percentage points.
http://www.tennessean.com/article/20120520/NEWS/305170107/Vanderbilt-poll-Obama-closes-gap-Romney
LonePirate
(13,437 posts)Obama is down 7 among registered voters and probably even more among likely voters which were not measured.
Chipper Chat
(9,703 posts)Maybe in 35 years.
Arkana
(24,347 posts)It's still Tennessee.
southernyankeebelle
(11,304 posts)Dem's all the way. But alot of these hillbillies vote against their best interests.
Amster Dan
(89 posts)I'll bet (a lot less than) $10,000 it's due to Romney's Mormonism.