The Race is Tied
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From the Left
In campaign’s 11th hour, still a close raceAnalysis shows President Obama holds a narrow advantage in the contest for the electoral votes needed to win the White House, though he and challenger Mitt Romney remain in a virtual tie in the popular vote. In Congress, despite record levels of disapproval with the institution, voters seem likely to opt for the status quo.
From the Left
Romney Rises in Favorability; Obama’s Pushback is IntensityAfter lagging for months at historic lows, Mitt Romneys personal popularity has advanced in the final weekend to its highest of the 2012 campaign, rivaling Barack Obamas. But Obama pushes back with greater enthusiasm among his supporters – and the race itself remains a tie.
From the Right
Obama, Romney hit battleground states with closing arguments for the undecidedMitt Romney and President Obama are hitting the campaign trail Sunday at a furious pace by crossing time zones – and even each other – in a final effort to appeal to the undecided voters who will help determine the close race.
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