President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney remain deadlocked, according to Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling’s latest national tracking poll.
The poll, conducted Wednesday through Friday on behalf of the progressive group Americans United for Change, shows Obama and Romney each earning 48 percent support among likely voters nationwide — a mirror image to PPP’s previous tracking poll.
Romney currently holds a 1-point lead lead over Obama in the PollTracker Average, although the president continues to claim the upper hand on the TPM Electoral Scoreboard.