Mott the Hoople
Sweet Jane
Not looking good for Romney in Ohio. A recent poll showed Obamas lead increasing to 4%. A Columbus Dispatch poll taken recently showed Obama's lead had increased to 9% in the State and exit polling from early voting shows Obama with nearly a 15% lead over Romney with nearly a million Buckeyes having voted early. The exit polls can be taken with a grain of salt as older voters tend to traditionally vote on election day and younger voters tend to vote early, given the demographics in the State one should expect Obama to have the early lead in exit polls of early voting.
The most alarming bit of data from the poll is central Ohio, which includes Columbus, the region which really gives Ohio its swing State status, has an 8% lead over Romney. As expected Obama leads heavily in Northern Ohio and Romney leads heavily in Southwest and West Ohio. This is the 5th major poll this week to give Obama a 5 to 10% lead in Ohio.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2012/09/30/1-dispatch-poll-shows-obama-in-lead.html
Oh and before I hear of claims of bias in this poll, the Dispatch has endorsed Romney.
The most alarming bit of data from the poll is central Ohio, which includes Columbus, the region which really gives Ohio its swing State status, has an 8% lead over Romney. As expected Obama leads heavily in Northern Ohio and Romney leads heavily in Southwest and West Ohio. This is the 5th major poll this week to give Obama a 5 to 10% lead in Ohio.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2012/09/30/1-dispatch-poll-shows-obama-in-lead.html
Oh and before I hear of claims of bias in this poll, the Dispatch has endorsed Romney.