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Pres. Obama raises $53 million in March


By Misty - Posted on 16 April 2012

According to the announcement, 190,000 people gave to Obama's campaign for the first time in March, bring the total number of March donors to 567,000. The average donation: $50.78, with 90 percent of them $250 or less.

Whoa! Amazing! With news like this, I can't explain why I am so nervous about this upcoming election. I feel like Romney is the worst candidate ever yet I worry those Super Pacs will really distort the truth and somehow propel Mitt forward to make this a close race. They will try to win over women and minorities by hiding their actual policies...I just pray it doesn't work. I realize that nobody knows what a Romney presidency would look like-he has been on so many sides of so many issues-but I just don't want to take a chance on him allowing the far-right agenda to destroy our progress by gutting valuable programs and rewarding the rich. We need a president of the 99%, not the 1%! Somebody please talk me down!!

Anyone else depressed with these numbers?

Gallup first daily tracking poll of the presidential race has Mitt Romney up over President Obama by 2 points. That puts the TPM PollTracker Average at Romney 47.7% to Obama 44.1%.

Ok this is more like it! The polls don't seem consistent lately. I hope CNN is a better reflection! A new national poll from CNN shows President Obama leading likely Republican nominee former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney by 9 points, 52 percent to 43 percent. The president leads by a small 2 percent margin when pollsters asked registered voters which of the two candidates “Can get the economy moving,” and leads by 16 points when voters were asked which is the more “strong and decisive leader.”  Obama leas among independent voters by 5 points, and is the beneficiary of a large gender gap, besting Romney among women by 16 points. From CNN: The poll was conducted two days after Democratic strategist and CNN contributor Hilary Rosen created a controversy by saying that Ann Romney “never worked a day in her life.” “That remark may have little long-term effect on women voters,” says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland. “By a two-to-one margin, the women surveyed saw President Obama as more in touch with the problems facing American women today.” Half of those questioned say that Obama is more likely to stand up for what he believes, with only 29% saying that about Romney. Nearly half say that Romney is more likely to change his position on the issues for political reasons, just 39% saying the same thing about the president. Obama has double-digit leads over Romney on likeability, honesty, confidence, values, leadership and almost every other characteristic tested, with one important exception [the economy]. CNN’s numbers were released only a little more than an hour after Gallup’s first tracking poll of the race showed Romney with a 2-point lead nationally. The current TPM Poll Average of the contest shows a dead heat.

Kelly,

I would not worry about polls saying Obama is trailing, or in a tie with Romney.

Barack knows how to campaign; Willard... not so much. It won't be close.

wcolin you seem pretty confident about the polls; I am with Kelly!!--- I'm shaking in my boots! llol  I know the weather is going to beef up both bases on the right and the left.  We still have 7 months and anything can happen between now and then. I wonder who will be Romney's VP?? I hear speculations out there but no definitive answers. I guess we won't know who his VP is until close near the convention time. Santorum is still licking his wounds so he hasn't endorsed or backed Romney yet. YAY!! for Obama raising $53 million dollars in March!!  However, most of us still have to contribute as much as possible so he can put his ground troops in the battle ground States. We have to continue this movement of change. I know the Koch brothers are contributing multi millions of dollars to take Obama down!!----  They are buying all of the GOP members, the so called experts on climate and other organization and institutions that they can to beat Obama!!

Good news on Florida:

A new survey from Public Policy Polling, a Democratic-leaning firm, shows President Barack Obama with a 5-percentage point advantage over Mitt Romney in the perennial bellwether state of Florida.

Obama leads Romney, 50 percent to 45 percent. Among the Floridians surveyed, 51 percent approve of Obama’s job performance — the same percentage of respondents who find the former Massachusetts governor unfavorable. 

Florida: In the straight Obama/Romney match Obama leads 52-37 with Hispanics and in the Obama/Biden v. Romney/Rubio match Obama still leads 52-37 with Hispanics.

Not only do Latinos account for 16 percent of the total U.S. population, they are also a formidable presence in many of the swing states like Colorado, and Arizona that could make the final difference in November. Obama campaign deputy manager Stephanie Cutter discusses

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