According to Singapore's "Lianhe Zaobao" reported on August 29, the latest poll results show that more than half of Americans still predicted Obama would win the presidential election this year.
According to the joint poll by the USA Today and Gallup poll Corp., 58% of Americans forecast Obama will win the presidential election in November, this ratio over the May polls an increase of 2 percentage points.
At the same time, only 36% of Americans forecast to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney will win no change compared with May. This means that the efforts of Romney's campaign in the past three months, including the selection the young Congressman Ryan for a running mate, are no marked improvement in the election.
USA Today and Gallup The poll also showed that, the Obama supporters Biluomuni supporters more confidence.
Republican National People's Congress, 27 in the coastal city of Tampa, Florida unveiling. The General Assembly would, officially and Ryan for the Republican candidates for president and vice president to participate in this year's U.S. presidential election, which officially opened the prelude to the general election decisive.
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