P*O 发帖数: 4324 | 1 As of this moment, President Obama still maintains a slight edge in the
state of Ohio. Throughout the election, Obama has maintained a fairly
consistent lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney and the most recent
CNN poll gives the president a three-point lead (though it is still within
the margin of error). According to CNN’s Peter Hambry, the Democrats are
also outperforming in early voting in Franklin County (Columbus) and
Cuyahoga County (Cleveland). Obama has to run up the numbers in Northeast
Ohio in order to offset the predicted strength Romney will show in
southwestern Ohio (Cincinnati). Obama also had the advantage in that he is
credited with the recovery of the auto industry, a very important sector to
the Ohio economy and one of the largest employers of the state. As a result,
Obama is polling on parity with Romney with blue-collar voters, a
demographic where Obama is trailing by upwards of 20-30 points in other
areas of the country.
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