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    The Cornfield Eye on the Polls - September 30th

     

    The  1st of 3 Presidential Debates will happen this Wednesday night in  Denver, Colorado. This will be the 1st time both President Barack Obama  and Republican nominee Mitt Romney have faced-off on the same stage at  the same time. Yet voters in more than half of the US of A have already  been casting ballots with early voting and absentee ballots.

    Tonight,   this weekend before the debate, we look at how things are looking for  both contenders as wells as the down-ticket state races.

    National Presidential:

    CVOTER International - Obama 48%  Romney 46%

    Gallup - Obama 50%  Romney 44%

    Rand Survey - Obama 50%  Romney 43%

    Rasmussen - Obama 48%  Romney 46%

    Reuters/Ipsos - Obama 47%  Romney 42%

    Obama Job Approval:

    CVOTER International - Approve 50%  Disapprove 46%

    Gallup - Approve 50%  Disapprove 45%

    Rasmussen - Approve 49%  Disapprove 50%

    Voter Blocs - Middle Class: Obama 49%  Romney 44% (Bloomberg)

    The Issues - The Economy:

    Economy - Obama 47%  Romney 46% (CVOTER International)

    Economy - Obama 44%  Romney 51% (Rasmussen)

    State-By-State Presidential:

    Arizona - Obama 42%  Romney 46% (Moore Information)

    Iowa - Obama 49%  Romney 45% (Des Moines Register)

    Maine - Obama 52%  Romney 36% (Critical Insights)

    Maine - Obama 52%  Romney 40% (Rasmussen)

    Massachusetts - Obama 57%  Romney 30% (UNH)

    Michigan - Obama 51%  Romney 42% (PPP)

    New Hampshire - Obama 50%  Romney 45% (American Research Group)

    New Mexico - Obama 47%  Romney 40%  Johnson 9% (Glen Bolger)

    New Mexico - Obama 52%  Romney 43% (PPP)

    North Dakota - Obama 39%  Romney 51% (DFM Research)

    Ohio - Obama 51%  Romney 42% (Columbus Dispatch)

    Ohio - Obama 49%  Romney 45% (PPP)

    Pennsylvania - Obama 49%  Romney 42% (Muhlenberg)

    Virginia - Obama 49%  Romney 47% (American Research Group)

    Virginia - Obama 49%  Romney 43% (PPP)

    Washington - Obama 56.4%  Romney 38.6% (Gravis Marketing)

    The State Races:

    North Carolina Governor - Pat McCrory (R) 49%  Walter Dalton (D) 38% (National Research)

    Washington Governor - Jay Inslee (D) 46%  Rob McKenna (R) 45%  (Rasmussen)

    Maine US Senate - King (I) 50%  Summers (R) 28%  Dill (D) 12%  (Critical Insights)

    Massachusetts US Senate - Warren (D) 43%  Brown (R) 38% (UNH)

    Montana US Senate - Tester (D) 44%  Rehberg (R) 42% (Global Strategies Group)

    New Mexico US Senate - Heinrich (D) 52%  Wilson (R) 44% (GBA Strategies)

    New Mexico US Senate - Heinrich (D) 43%  Wilson (R) 42% (Glen Bolger)

    North Dakota US Senate - Heitkamp (D) 48%  Berg (R) 44% (DFM Research)

    Pennsylvania US Senate - Casey (D) 44%  Smith (R) 36% (Muhlenberg)

    California US House #44 - Hahn (D) 43%  Richardson (D) 33% (SurveyUSA)

    Maine US House #2 - Michaud (D) 54%  Raye (R) 39%  (Critical Insights)

    Massachusetts US House #6 - Tisei (R) 45%  Tierney (D) 37% (North Star Opinion Research)

    Washington US House #6 - Kilmer (D) 52%  Driscoll 37% (SurveyUSA)

    Massachusetts Legalize Meical Marijuana - For 69%  Against 22% (UNH)

    Pennsylvania Gay Marriage - For 44%  Against 45% (Muhlenberg)

    From the Cornfield, that is the latest wrap of The Cornfield Eye on the Polls for this last day in September.

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