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Obama, Romney Remain Close in Polls
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Rasmussen Reports’ Scott Rasmussen on the latest polls in the Presidential election.
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- Date May 29, 2012
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Rasmussen Reports’ Scott Rasmussen on the latest polls in the Presidential election.
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The get go.
Let's get to the November election as Scott Rasmussen is in new.
Housing front -- What's the latest on the tally between Romney and a -- Well as of this morning it's Barack Obama 46%.
Mitt Romney 45%.
-- for the last fifteen days.
This race has been a pure tossup Romney's been up seven times Obama's seven times they were Taiwan's.
And never more than a couple of points apart now over the past week president -- launch some very very sharp -- attack on Mitt Romney attacks on Mitt Romney.
It doesn't seem like that being wildly successful -- they're still neck and neck.
-- they haven't been wildly successful 44% of voters say that.
Romney's track record is primarily a reasonable forum just 33% say it's a reason to vote against some of course the president has had some.
Challenges within his own party and also -- the strategic focus of this isn't really on mark.
Right now Obama supporters say they're enthusiastic about the choice they're gonna have in November.
Romney supporters say they're picking between the lesser of two evils are already discounting the nominee.
But what Republicans have more intensity more passion about the election.
Real fast do you find it what -- -- poll says 55%.
Want to Obama cat repeal.
That's right and that number really hasn't changed since the day the law was passed this is something the intensity again with the repeal forces.
People don't like the law it is a problem for the president it will become a bigger issue one way or the other after the Supreme Court has their say in June and I Scott Rasmussen -- shop and very much to the points we appreciate it thank you very much going to.