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Headline Roundup October 1st, 2012

Obama Keeps Edge in Polls

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Obama Leads on Expectations – But the Race Itself Stays Close
Obama Leads on Expectations – But the Race Itself Stays Close

ABC News (Online)

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Registered voters by 2-1 think Barack Obama will win the upcoming presidential debates and go on to prevail in the November election. But expectations aside, the race remains close, with strengths and vulnerabilities for both candidates in the campaign ahead.

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Obama widens lead, confidence against Romney
Obama widens lead, confidence against Romney

Washington Times

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President Obama has opened a sizable lead over Mitt Romney in polling ahead of the election as both Democrats and Republicans are increasingly convinced that he is going to win re-election, according to The Washington Times/Zogby Poll released Sunday.

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Obama Keeps Edge in Polls
Obama Keeps Edge in Polls

Wall Street Journal (News)

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President Barack Obama leads Mitt Romney 52-41 across swing states, though the race is close nationally, a new Washington Post-ABC News poll finds.

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