Devastating poll from one of the elite polling firms.

From Investors.com,  we have the polling results from one of the nation's premier firms,  and the news is devastating for the Obama campaign.  In summary,  Obama leads in just one of the four regions of the country.  He loses the 45 and older voting blocks by substantial margin (i.e. 37 to 54). Regarding the gender vote,  Obama has completely lost the male vote,  so much so,  that this demographic more than negates his support with women.  In 2008,  he won the white vote with a 43% margin.  After becoming president,  he immediately became the leader of a divided nation,  pushing race to his advantage,  or so he thought.  Today,  that white vote has fallen from 43 percent to 36 percent.  In terms of income,  Obama wins the poorest of the four categories,  but loses the remaining three.  Obama loses all of the Christian vote.  He won the Catholic vote in 2008.  

For a ranking of polling firms,  see our article,  here. As it turns our,  the authors of this survey,  currently ranks a "number one" in terms of accuracy.   


Obama
Romney
Not Sure
OVERALL
43.7%
48.7%
6.1%
REGION
Northeast
49%
42%
9%
Midwest
47%
47%
4%
South
40%
54%
5%
West
43%
46%
9%
AGE
18-44
50%
44%
6%
45-64
40%
51%
7%
65+
37%
54%
5%
GENDER
Male
36%
57%
6%
Female
50%
42%
6%
RACE
White
34%
58%
7%
Black/Hispanic
82%
13%
3%
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Under 30K
50%
44%
5%
30K-50K
46%
49%
4%
50-75K
41%
48%
11%
75K+
44%
51%
5%
PARTY
Democrats
86%
7%
5%
Republicans
3%
95%
1%
Ind./Other
34%
54%
12%
INVESTOR CLASS
Yes
44%
50%
6%
No
44%
47%
7%
AREA TYPE
Urban
48%
43%
7%
Suburban
47%
46%
6%
Rural
34%
58%
6%
WHITE
White men
28%
64%
6%
White women
39%
52%
7%
BLACK/HISPANIC
Black*
91%
6%
3%
Hispanic*
64%
30%
4%
WOMEN
Single women
58%
37%
5%
Married women
43%
47%
8%
EDUCATION
High School
41%
47%
9%
Some College
42%
52%
5%
College Degree+
46%
48%
5%
IDEOLOGY
Conservative
18%
76%
5%
Moderate
54%
37%
8%
Liberal
89%
4%
5%
HOUSEHOLD DESCRIPTION
Upper/Upper Middle
52%
41%
7%
Middle
41%
51%
5%
Working
40%
50%
8%
Lower*
50%
45%
6%
RELIGION
Protestant
35%
60%
5%
Catholic
43%
46%
6%
Other Christian
40%
56%
3%
Jewish*
47%
25%
28%
Other*
51%
36%
11%
None
67%
27%
5%
UNION HOUSEHOLD
Yes
59%
33%
6%
No
41%
51%
6%



Polling period: 10/4 - 10/9

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