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    The Cornfield Eye on the Polls - September 14th

     

    Between  now and the general election on November 6, there are going to be  daily, weekly and monthly polls covering almost every contest  imaginable. Some are local, some are state and some - actually most -  will be on the presidential race.

    Until Election Day, I am  going to try and give a synopsis of what the pollsters reveal for both  voters, candidates and campaigns to chomp and chew. Yes, the only poll  that really matters will be on November 6.

    US Presidential:

    Democracy Corps - Obama 50%  Romney 45%

    Esquire/Yahoo News - Obama 50%  Romney 46%

    Gallup - Obama 49%  Romney 44%

    Reuters/Ipsos - Obama 48%  Romney 41%

    Voting Blocs:

    Jewish Voters - Obama 75%  Romney 25% (Gallup)

    Likely Voters:

    IBD/TIPP - Obama 46%  Romney 44%

    Washington Post/ABC News - Obama 50%  Romney 44%

    Presidential Job Approval:

    Democracy Corps - Approve 49%  Disapprove 48%

    CBS/NYT - Approve 51%  Disapprove 42%

    Gallup - Approve 49%  Disapprove 43%

    PPP - Approve 44%  Disapprove 54%

    Rasmussen - Approve 51%  Disapprove 47%

    The Issues:

    Economy - Obama 47%  Romney 46%  (CBS/NYT)

    Economy - Obama 50%  Romney 49% (CNN/ORC)

    Economy - Obama 45%  Romney 47% (Democracy Corps)

    Economy - Obama 46%  Romney 46% (Fox News)

    Economy - Obama 43%  Romney 50% (Rasmussen)

    Economy - Obama 49%  Romney 48% (Washington Post/ABC News)

    Foreign Policy - Obama 49%  Romney 39% (CBS/NYT)

    Gay Marriage - Support 51%  Oppose 41% (CBS/NYT)

    Healthcare Reform - Support 42%  Oppose 46% (CBS/NYT)

    Healthcare Reform - Support 38%  Oppose 45% (Democracy Corps)

    Medicare - Obama 50%  Romney 43% (CBS/NYT)

    Medicare - Obama 49%  Romney 43% (Democracy Corps)

    For The Middle Class - Obama 54%  Romney 40% (CBS/NYT)

    Nation on Right Track or Wrong Track:

    CBS/NYT - Right Track 40%  Wrong Track 54%

    Democracy Corps - Right Track 39%  Wrong Track 55%

    Rasmussen - Right Track 37%  Wrong Track 57%

    Understands Voters Like Me:

    Obama - Does 60%  Does Not 37% (CBS/NYT)

    Romney - Does 46%  Does Not 48% (CBS/NYT)

    State-By-State Presidential:

    Arizona - Obama 44%  Romney 53% (PPP)

    Colorado - Obama 47%  Romney 46% (Denver Post/SurveyUSA)

    Colorado -Obama 49%  Romney 44% (OnSight/Project New America)

    Florida - Obama 42%  Romney 42% (Consensus Communications)

    Florida - Obama 47.2%  Romney 49.5% (McLaughlin)

    Florida - Obama 49%  Romney 44% (CBS/Marist)

    Florida - Obama 48%  Romney 46% (Rasmussen)

    Florida - Obama 48% Romney 44% (SurveyUSA)

    Michigan - Obama 47%  Romney 37% (Epic/MRA)

    Michigan - Obama 45.49%  Romney 43.65% (Foster McCollum)

    Minnesota - Obama 51%  Romney 44% (PPP)

    Mnnesota - Obama 50%  Romney 40% (SurveyUSA)

    New Hampshire - Obama 45%  Romney 40% (WMUR/University of New Hampshire)

    New Mexico - Obama 53%  Romney 42% (PPP)

    New York - Obama 62%  Romney 34% (Quinnipiac University)

    North Carolina - Obama 45%  Romney 51% (Rasmussen)

    Ohio - Obama 48%  Romney 47% (American Research Group)

    Ohio - Obama 47%  Romney 43% (Gravis Marketing)

    Ohio - Obama 50%  Romney 43% (NBC/Marist)

    Ohio - Obama 47%  Romney 46% (Rasmussen)

    Virginia - Obama 49%  Romney 44% (Gravis Marketing)

    Virginia - Obama 49%  Romney 44% (NBC/Marist)

    Virginia - Obama 49%  Romney 48% (Rasmussen)

    From the Cornfield, there you have the latest of The Cornfield Eye on the Polls.

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