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Romney Rising in Polls, But Will He Continue?
Numbers show momentum is with the former Massachusetts governor, but there's plenty of time for things to swing back President Obama's way.

Just three weeks ago, Gov. Mitt Romney was trailing in the polls and President Barack Obama looked all but set for a second term – or so many of the political pundits thought. On Sept. 20, The New York Times reported that Romney “faced a daunting task,” if he hoped to win the presidency.
But then came the first debate and things now look a little different.
After new polls released on Oct. 9, Romney had pulled ahead in the RealClearPolitics average at 47.6 to 46.1 and Politico was the only one of the traditional polls that gave Obama a lead at 48 to 49.
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Gallup had them tied at 48 each, but the Fox News Poll had Romney ahead at 46 to 45. Rasmussen also had Romney ahead at 48 to 47 and Pew Research had the strongest lead for Romney at 49 to 45. USAToday reported that the change is an indication that the race is going to be close right up until the very end.
So do you think this is just a bounce as a result of Romney’s strong debate performance or do you think is this a permanent change in the direction of the race?
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