Republican-leaning Rasmussen shows Gov. Mitt Romney ahead in their national tracking poll, 50 percent to President Obama’s 47 percent, which is a 1-point improvement for the president over their numbers from Saturday. “The president wins support from 86% of Democrats, while Romney has 90% of the Republican vote. Among unaffiliated voters, it’s Romney by 11 points,” Rasmussen wrote in their analysis.
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