A new poll from a Democratic-leaning firm shows President Barack Obama with a four-point advantage over Mitt Romney in the southwestern battleground state of Colorado.
In the statewide survey of likely voters, conducted last week by Project New America (PNA), Obama polls at 48 percent, while Romney trails with 44 percent. Obama receives a significant boost from the state’s so-called unaffiliated voters, besting Romney among the key voting bloc, 57 percent to 30 percent.