President Barack Obama picks up 50 percent support among likely voters nationwide and leads Mitt Romney by 2 points in Sunday’s daily tracking poll from Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling. Romney trailed by 3 points in Saturday’s tracking poll and has ticked up a point since then.
PPP conducted the survey on behalf of the progressive group Americans United for Change on Nov. 2-4 using automated interviews with 1,200 likely voters nationwide. It has a margin of error of 2.8 percentage points.
Obama holds a lead of a little less than a point, according to the PollTracker Average.