On Fox News Sunday, Karl Rove said there has been “very little movement” in the polls over the last week or so, signaling that Mitt Romney’s surge after the first debate has waned.
“Right now we’re at a point in the campaign where there’s very little movement — you know, sort of, the momentum was on Romney’s side but — the closer we get to the end, one of two scenarios happens,” Rove said.
The Republican strategist and American Crossroads chief speculated that either there’ll be “rapid movement in one candidate’s direction” like in 1980 or “slow” movement toward Romney because “we’re getting down to a very thin group of people left undecided.”