- Mitt Romney-Paul Ryan 49% (50%) {49%} [48.51%] (48%)
- Barack Obama-Joe Biden 48% (47%) {48%} [48.44%] (49%)
- Mitt Romney 58% (57%) {54%} [52%]
- Barack Obama 38% (38%) {42%} [43%]
- Barack Obama 56% (56%) {57%} [57%]
- Mitt Romney 40% (40%) {40%} [40%]
- Mitt Romney 58% (57%) {57%} [53%]
- Barack Obama 40% (40%) {40%} [43%]
- Barack Obama 55% (54%) {56%} [53%]
- Mitt Romney 42% (43%) {41%} [44%]
- Very enthusiastic 58% (60%) {62%} [62%] (58%)
- Somewhat enthusiastic 35% (33%) {31%} [32%] (35%)
- Not so enthusiastic 5% (5%) {5%} [4%] (5%)
- Not enthusiastic at all 2% (2%) {1%} [2%] (1%)
- Very enthusiastic 59% (60%) {60%} [62%] (64%)
- Somewhat enthusiastic 35% (35%) {35%} [34%] (32%)
- Not so enthusiastic 3% (3%) {3%} [3%] (3%)
- Not enthusiastic at all 2% (1%) {1%} [1%] (1%)
- Approve 49% (49%) {50%} [49%] (50%)
- Disapprove 49% (50%) {49%} [49%] (48%)
Regardless of who you support, which candidate do you trust to do a better job handling the economy?
- Mitt Romney 51% (52%) {50%} [50%] (48%)
- Barack Obama 44% (43%) {44%} [45%] (46%)
Regardless of who you may support, who do you think better understands the economic problems people in this country are having?
- Barack Obama 49% (48%) {50%} [51%] (51%)
- Mitt Romney 47% (46%) {45%} [44%] (44%)
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