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Obama, Romney Tied in Polls

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    Scott Rasmussen of Rasmussen Reports on his latest polls on the 2012 election and health-care reform.

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Hinges on the economy and the supreme court's ruling on Obama -- so we -- Scott Rasmussen from Rasmussen Reports is.

And New Jersey -- I believe that you have the latest tracking poll you do it on a daily basis what's the latest.

The latest is as close as they can get 45%.

Or -- 45%.

For Obama.

And look over the last for four weeks Stuart we've seen this range from very close -- To -- for Romney is big is about five points that's seems to be the state of placed.

Now it seems as if President Obama has come back to level with -- Mitt Romney.

Just in the last few days.

I put it to you is that because Hispanics.

Have gone straight over to President Obama because of his ruling on -- deportation.

All of illegals.

There has been a little bit of movement in the Latino vote that's perhaps part of that.

Also part of the reason that Romney surged to a bigger lead was because we had that terrible jobs report a month ago and that begins to Wear off over time.

I think the big issues still the economy and only 31%.

Of voters right now give the president good marks for handling the economy that's a tough issue forum.

He'd rather talk about almost anything else during the campaign season the one exception health care and other issue -- like to stay away.

We'll -- and have a hard time staying away from that today I believe we got about seventy minutes left and that's it.

But -- what what is the the poll on how America feels about Obama -- right before the Supreme Court ruling.

54%.

Want to see it repealed.

That's exactly the same support for repeal that was found on the -- was first passed by the way only 21%.

Believe the mandate the individual mandate is constitutional.

Wouldn't follow from -- numbers that a majority of Americans want to get rid of Obama cast the wants scrap it completely without necessarily follow.

Absolutely in fact.

I I believe the health care law is doomed no matter what it's already lost in the court of public opinion so -- the Supreme Court says it's good ago.

Then there'll be an election in November.

If Mitt Romney wins the health care law is gone but even -- Barack Obama is reelected the health care law will be an enormous headache for him and will -- during his second term.

All right you've heard it right that from Scott Rasmussen.

Obama -- is toast one -- all the -- that's what -- said.

Scott always good stuff will see again very soon I'm sure thank you very much indeed secularism.

I wanted to look quick check of the yield on the ten year treasury this is an important indicate -- -- -- it's an indicator of the state of America's economic health when -- yield goes down will obviously we.