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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Women voters helped President Barack Obama take a large lead over Republican front-runner candidate Mitt Romney in a dozen battleground states, a USA TODAY/Gallup poll said on Monday.
The results point to difficulties the Republicans could face among a critical bloc in November’s general election against Obama.
The poll put the president ahead of Romney by 51 percent against 42 percent among all voters. Obama led Romney among the women with 54 percent, compared to Romney’s 36 percent.
The poll surveyed voters in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin. Those are considered battleground states. - states that are not leaning strongly toward one party or the other.
chicagotribune.com/news/politics/sns-rt-us-usa-campaign-pollbre8310mt-20120402,0,3214589.story
The results point to difficulties the Republicans could face among a critical bloc in November’s general election against Obama.
The poll put the president ahead of Romney by 51 percent against 42 percent among all voters. Obama led Romney among the women with 54 percent, compared to Romney’s 36 percent.
The poll surveyed voters in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin. Those are considered battleground states. - states that are not leaning strongly toward one party or the other.
chicagotribune.com/news/politics/sns-rt-us-usa-campaign-pollbre8310mt-20120402,0,3214589.story