Mitt Romney narrowly trails Obama in polls, Heading into GOP convention
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Heading into GOP convention, Mitt Romney narrowly trails Obama in polls
By William Branigin, Published: August 23
As Mitt Romney heads into next week’s Republican National Convention, he narrowly trails President Obama in national polls but has closed the gap or taken a slight lead in several of the dozen swing states that could decide November’s presidential election.
According to the latest Associated Press-GfK poll, the race remains essentially a dead heat with slightly more than 10 weeks to go before Election Day, and Romney’s choice of Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) as his running mate appears to have made little difference. The poll, conducted Aug. 16-20, shows registered voters favoring Obama and Vice President Biden over the Romney-Ryan ticket by 47 percent to 46 percent — little changed from June when Obama led Romney by 47 percent to 44 percent.
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A nationwide NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll conducted during the same time frame shows Obama-Biden leading Romney-Ryan by 48 percent to 44 percent. A majority of voters (54 percent) said Romney’s choice of the conservative Wisconsin congressman does not affect their vote either way, while 23 percent said it make them less likely to vote for the GOP ticket and 22 percent said it make them more likely.
A new USC Annenberg/Los Angeles Times poll, conducted Aug. 13-19 and released Thursday, has Obama leading Romney 48 percent to 45 percent among all registered voters surveyed, and 48 percent to 46 percent among those likely to vote, the newspaper reported.
The polls largely preceded the furor that erupted this week over antiabortion comments by Rep. Todd Akin (Mo.), a Republican running for a Democratic-held Senate seat. Akin ignited the controversy when he told a St. Louis television stationSunday that victims of “legitimate rape” rarely get pregnant because “the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down.”
A state poll conducted Wednesday by Rasmussen Reports showed that support for Akin plunged after his remarks, with Sen. Claire McCaskill (D) now leading him by 10 points, 48 percent to 38 percent. Before the uproar, Akin had led the Democratic incumbent by an average of five points






