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Hopefully, Mr. Gaffe (Biden) doesn't give the ball back on Thursday.

President Obama holds a slight four-point lead over Mitt Romney among those likeliest to vote in the crucial swing state of Ohio, a CNN/ORC poll released Tuesday shows — an advantage that is slimmer than polls showed the incumbent holding in the Buckeye State before last week’s debate.

Obama leads Romney 51 percent to 47 percent in the poll of likely voters, with one-in-eight saying they could change their mind before Election Day. Among registered voters, Obama’s lead is 10 points, 53 percent to 43 percent. Obama holds a wide advantage among women (60-38) while Romney leads comfortably among men (56-42). Independents are evenly divided, with 50 percent going for Obama and 46 percent choosing Romney.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2012/10/09/obama-holds-slight-lead-over-romney-among-likely-voters-in-ohio-cnn-poll-shows/

 

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