NEVADA (post debate 3):
President Barack Obama leads Mitt Romney among registered voters by five points, 51 percent to 46 percent, according to a new CallFire poll in the crucial swing state of Nevada. Among “likely” voters, the President is ahead by a 50 percent to 46 percent margin.
The poll, conducted following this week’s third and final presidential debate via cell phones and landlines, reached out to 1,031 registered voters and 909 self-described “likely” voters throughout the state. Of the total sample, 40 percent of “likely” voters identified with the Democratic Party, 38 percent with the Republican Party, and 21 percent listed themselves as “independent.” Among registered voters, 41 percent identified with the Democratic Party, 37 percent with the G.O.P. and 21 percent with a third party. The margin of error among registered voters is +/- 3.1 percent; among likely voters, the margin is +/- 3.4 percent.
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20121026005214/en/Final-Debate-Obama-Leads-Romney-Nevada-CallFireVIRGINIA (post debate 2):
According to a new CallFire poll in the crucial swing state of Virginia, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are tied among registered voters at 47 percent apiece. Among “likely” voters, the Republican challenger holds a 48 percent to 46 percent edge over the president.
The poll, conducted following this week’s second presidential debate via cell phones and landlines, reached out to 837 registered voters and 624 self-described “likely” voters throughout the state. Of the total sample, 30 percent of “likely” voters identified with the Democratic Party, 31 percent with the Republican Party, and 38 percent listed themselves as “independent.” Among registered voters, 31 percent identified with the Democratic Party, 31 percent with the G.O.P. and 38 percent with a third party. The margin of error among registered voters is +/- 3.1 percent; among likely voters, the margin is +/- 3.4 percent.
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20121019005191/en/Debate-Obama-Romney-Dead-Heat-Registered-VotersOHIO (post debate 1):
According to a new post-debate CallFire/NGP VAN poll in the crucial swing state of Ohio, Barack Obama leads Mitt Romney among registered voters by a margin of 49 to 44 percent. Among “likely” voters, the president holds a 50 percent to 46 percent edge over his Republican rival.
The poll, conducted this week via cell phones and landlines, reached out to 946 registered voters and 678 self-described “likely” voters throughout the state. Of the total sample, 39 percent of “likely” voters identified with the Democratic Party, 34 percent with the Republican Party, and 26 percent listed themselves as “independent.” Among registered voters, 38 percent identified with the Democratic Party, 34 percent with the G.O.P. and 27 percent with a third party. The margin of error among registered voters is +/- 3.1 percent; among likely voters, the margin is +/- 3.4 percent.
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20121011005551/en/Post-Debate-Obama-Maintains-Lead-Ohio-Voters-CallFireNGP