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Debate performance helps Romney; improved jobs report fuels Obama
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Debate performance helps Romney; improved jobs report fuels Obama
2012
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In the Pew poll, [Romney] has made up a lot of ground with women voters: He trailed [Obama] by 18 percentage points in September but is now even, 47(PERCENT)-47(PERCENT). He also is tied with Obama in voters' view of who would help the middle class: 49(PERCENT) say Romney, compared with 50(PERCENT) for Obama. \"The debate appears to have affected voters to some degree, given the narrowing of the race in the three days after the debate,\" says Jeffrey Jones of [Gallup]. But Obama made up ground after the jobs news came out Friday morning. \"Romney definitely improved in Friday and Saturday polling among registered voters, but Obama did better Saturday and Sunday nights,\" Jones says.
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