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The final Rasmussen Reports daily tracking poll showed Mitt Romney with a 49–48% lead over President Obama. Obama won the election by close to 4 percentage points. Rasmussen Reports predicted Obama winning Nevada and New Hampshire, tying Romney in Ohio and Wisconsin, and losing in the other five swing states, including North Carolina.
Scott Rasmussen. Scott William Rasmussen / ˈræsˌmʌsən / [2] (born March 30, 1956) [3] is an American public opinion pollster and political analyst. He previously produced the ScottRasmussen.com Daily Tracking Poll, a gauge of American voters' political sentiment. [4] [5] [6] He is editor-at-large for Ballotpedia, [7] where he writes the ...
Rasmussen Reports/Pulse Opinion Research (Daily Tracking) June 11–13, 2012 Barack Obama 44% Mitt Romney: 48%: 4 1500 LV ±3% The Economist/YouGov: June 9–11, 2012 Barack Obama: 44%: Mitt Romney 42% 2 836 RV Not reported Reuters/Ipsos: June 7–11, 2012 Barack Obama: 45%: Mitt Romney 44% 1 848 RV ±3.4% Rasmussen Reports/Pulse Opinion ...
The president is also down three points in the usually more favorable Rasmussen daily tracking survey. After rising to a 48 percent approval rating last week, Trump has dropped back down to 45 ...
A new tracking poll from Rasmussen Reports, a source Trump has spoken fondly of in the past, shows the president’s approval rating has taken another dive.
President Trump’s approval rating has crashed 20 percentage points in the same Rasmussen poll he bragged about reaching 50 percent in just a month ago.
Poll Source Date administered ... Rasmussen Reports/Pulse Opinion Research (Daily Tracking) ... (Daily Tracking) October 18–20, 2008 50.3%: 42.4% 7.9
As the president continues his first foreign trip as commander in chief, a new poll suggests his time abroad may have been good for his approval rating. Trump's approval rating rebounds while he's ...