Local time on September 25, U.S. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney attended the Clinton Global Initiative summit in New York and make a speech. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton for the promoters of the summit. News agency issued Li Yang photo。
BEIJING, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) According to foreign reports, the latest poll published in a five-day fight for re-election in the first televised debate of the two U.S. presidential candidates, Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney's support rate gap has narrowed to 2 percentage points.
1/5 of the voters said that Obama's performance in the debate has proved disappointing. Nearly 1/3 of the voters is more, the the Romney performance of people in this Republican candidate more favorable impression.
The Reuters Ipsos Joint polls show Obama and Romney's support rate of 46% and 44%, respectively, to the 5th. In the polls, Obama leading Romney by 6 percentage points.
After the first debate, Romney confident. He said his ability to lead are struggling to get rid of the weak economy of the country towards prosperity. "Victory is in sight." Romney said in a fundraising email to supporters.
Romney will be the 8th from Virginia, published a series of speeches on foreign policy, clearly expounded Obama and his foreign policy differences. It is expected that those speeches will focus on increasing employment and reducing the federal debt and other issues. The polls show, he won "is to convince voters to" support opportunities.
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