Rasmussen (R) 2012 Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
- Barack Obama 49%
- Mitt Romney 49%
- Some other candidate 1%
- Undecided 1%
Inside the numbers:
Obama leads among those who have already voted, while Romney leads among those deemed likely to vote. Both candidates do well within their own party, while Romney has a nine-point advantage among unaffiliated voters.
Romney attracts 58% of the white vote, while Obama has a huge lead among non-white voters.
Currently, 51% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the president's job performance. Forty-nine percent (49%) at least somewhat disapprove (see trends).
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