YouGov put out their last polls today. Plus, All the National numbers are moving Obama's way.
Obama's RCP average is up to a full 1/2 point, which doesn't sound like much, but it would lead to a comfortable Electoral College win. Plus, the average is still being artificially held down by the nearly week old Gallup 5pt Romney poll.
Latest numbers below the squiggle.
2012 President - Obama 49%, Romney 48% (ABC News/Washington Post 10/31-11/3)
2012 President - Obama 49%, Romney 47% (YouGov 10/31-11/3)
2012 President - Obama 48%, Romney 45% (Pew 10/31-11/3)
REAL CLEAR POLITICS Ave: 47.8% 47.3% Obama +0.5
New Hampshire - 2012 President - Obama 47%, Romney 43% (YouGov 10/31-11/3)
Nevada - 2012 President - Obama 49%, Romney 45% (YouGov 10/31-11/3)
Ohio - 2012 President - Obama 49%, Romney 46% (YouGov 10/31-11/3)
Wisconsin - 2012 President - Obama 50%, Romney 46% (YouGov 10/31-11/3)
Colorado - 2012 President - Obama 48%, Romney 47% (YouGov 10/31-11/3)
Iowa - 2012 President - Obama 48%, Romney 47% (YouGov 10/31-11/3)
Pennsylvania - 2012 President - Obama 52%, Romney 44% (YouGov 10/31-11/3)
Michigan - 2012 President - Obama 51%, Romney 44% (YouGov 10/31-11/3)
Virginia - 2012 President - Obama 48%, Romney 46% (YouGov 10/31-11/3)
Florida - 2012 President - Obama 47%, Romney 48% (YouGov 10/31-11/3)
North Carolina - 2012 President - Obama 47%, Romney 49% (YouGov 10/31-11/3)
2:51 PM PT: New Hampshire - 2012 President - Obama 50%, Romney 48% (Public Policy Polling 11/3-11/4)
Iowa - 2012 President - Obama 50%, Romney 48% (PPP 11/3-11/4)
5:44 PM PT: According to Nate Silver, today's tally is this:
Between national + battleground state polls so far today: 29 Obama leads, 3 Romney leads, 5 ties.
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