President Obama leads Monday’s edition of the national tracking poll from IBD/TIPP, 47.4 percent to Republican candidate Mitt Romney’s 43.4 percent, among 885 likely voters polled over the previous six days. “Obama has maintained his strength with certain key Democratic blocs, among them urban voters (a 35-point edge), single women (33 points), and self-described “liberals” (82 points),” Investors Business Daily wrote in its analysis.
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