Poll: Romney leads favorites in Pennsylvania, beats Obama
By: Bill O'ReillyAugust 2, 2011
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Talking Points Memo: Former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney has been the frontrunner for the GOP nomination in national polls, but we have yet to see much polling that shows him beating President Obama in a crucial swing state. But a new Quinnipiac poll shows that a plurality of GOP voters want Romney in PA, and he now leads Obama 44 - 42, inside the margin of error and therefore a statistical dead heat. The President bests other GOP contenders, but remains under 50% in all matchups. Obama beats former PA Sen. Rick Santorum 45 - 43, Minn. Rep. Michele Bachmann 47 - 39, and Tex. Gov. Rick Perry 45 - 39. Voters in the state disapprove of Obama's performance by a 54 - 43 margin, and say the President doesn't deserve to be reelected by a 52 - 42 spread, according to the poll.
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