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Pew just released a new poll that might turn the tide of the election. According to a survey of those most likely to vote on November 6, Mitt Romney is leading President Barack Obama by four percentage points. The results were compiled this week and contrast heavily with the results from mid-September, which showed Romney trailing by eight points. Romney has 49 percent of the vote, to 45 percent for President Obama.
Among registered voters, the race is tied at 46 percent. This is also surprising, since Obama led Romney by nine points in that category last month. It’s been a year since Romney has broke even with the president. This is the second poll that shows Romney making a big move since the presidential debate, where President Obama’s performance was less-than stellar. READMOREHERE