NBC/WSJ poll: Obama Romney Presidential Race Now a Tie


Oct 21, 2012 by

The NBC/WSJ poll finds the 2012 Presidential race between President Barack Obama and Republican Presidential nominee former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is now a tie doing into the third — and some think pivotal — Presidential debate on Monday:

Heading into Monday’s final debate and with just over two weeks until Election Day, President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney are now tied nationally, according the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.

Obama and Romney both get 47 percent among likely voters in the latest edition of the poll, conducted entirely in the aftermath of the second presidential debate last Monday.


Big Mo has been with Romney since the debates began

In the last national NBC/WSJ poll, which was conducted before debate season began, the president held a narrow, three-point lead over his GOP challenger, 49 percent to 46 percent.

But among the wider pool of all registered voters in this new survey, Obama is ahead of Romney by five points, 49 percent to 44 percent.

This poll doesn’t record any possible gains Obama made in the second debate, but most polling has not yet found a substantial bounce.

Looking at some of the most important demographic groups, Romney leads among men (53 percent to 43 percent), Obama is up with women (51 percent to 43 percent) and they are essentially tied among voters in the Midwest.

The full poll — which was conducted Oct. 17-20 among 1,000 registered voters and 816 likely voters — will be released at 6:30 pm ET tonight.

Which means more details at 6:30. But this is enough.

And the context?

Pollster.com


Real Clear Politics

The closeness of the race — with an ascendent Romney in many cases — an also be seen by visiting TPM’s Polltracker page.

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2 Comments

  1. ShannonLeee

    Obama didn’t get a bounce, but he did stop Romney’s continued gains. Obama is still suffering from debate 1. Any forward progress will take twice as much work. I have feeling that very little will change between now and election day.

  2. The_Ohioan

    The die is cast. People have been voting for several days. Any undecided are either too busy to become informed or procrastinators who care little about any consequences from this election. We might be better off if they didn’t vote.

    This is one election that can change the nation in ways we can hardly comprehend. All the freedoms that have been so slowly and sometimes painfully wrested from those who would control our physical lives and our ability to move up the ladder to a place of security are in danger of being curbed when they are not eliminated.

    We dodged the bullet in the last election. We may not be so lucky this time.