The bipartisan Battleground Poll, in its “vote election
model,” is projecting that Mitt Romney will defeat President Obama 52 percent
to 47 percent. The poll also found that Romney has an even greater
advantage among middle class voters, 52 percent to 45 percent.
While Obama can close the gap with a strong voter turnout
effort, “reports from the field would indicate that not to be the case, and
Mitt Romney may well be heading to a decisive victory,” says pollster Ed Goeas.
Should Romney win by 5 percentage points, it would increase
Republican chances of gaining control of the Senate. His coattails would
help elect GOP Senate candidates in Virginia, Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
and Florida. “Republicans are now certain to hold the House,” Goeas said,
“regardless of how the presidential race turns out" . . . . . . . . . The Weekly Standard
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