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Romney leads in weekly presidential polls for first time

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For the first time, the Real Clear Politics national average of all the major polls puts Romney ahead. (AP Photo/file)
In our weekly countdown of the presidential polls, this is perhaps a momentous day. For the first time, the Real Clear Politics national average of all the major polls puts Romney ahead.

It's still a squeaker, 47.4 to 47.3, but the fact that Romney has moved into the lead is significant.

Even more importantly, the electoral college map is shifting too.

Remember, you need 270 Electoral votes to win. Just two weeks ago, the Real Clear Politics projection was 265 electoral votes for Obama and 191 for Romney, with 86 votes still up for grabs.

But now, Romney stays put at 191, but Obama has dropped to 201. That's a precipitous drop of 64 electoral votes. There had been 7 toss-up states, now there are 11, with 146 votes available.

Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, and Ohio are back in play, as are Florida, Virginia, Colorado, Iowa, Nevada, North Carolina. And Romney's starting to pull away in Florida. Obama still has a lead in Ohio, and it's been seen as a kind of Democratic firewall, but privately some Democrats are starting to sweat even Ohio.

If Ohio goes to Romney, one projection puts Romney at 266 electoral votes, with a half dozen other states for him to find four more votes.

The election is clearly a toss-up right now, but because Obama had a steady lead for so long, there's a sense that Romney is winning because he's got all the recent momentum.

The only glimmer of hope for Obama is that a Washington Post/ABC national poll has the President's approval rating at 51 percent, a 50 percent approval rating for an incumbent is usually seen as crucial and he's struggled to get above that mark. But again, that's just one poll.

The only counter to Romney's post-debate surge is the Intrade Real Time Quotes - this is a futures market where real people invest real money on who they think is going to win - and right now the betting still is 62 percent to 38 percent in favor of the president.

In the debate Tuesday, Obama has to show he wants a second term, and has a reason for a second term.

Romney has to show he can connect with the average Joe.

Tom Tangney, KIRO Radio Host
Tom Tangney is co-host of KIRO Radio's Seattle's Morning News and resident enthusiast of...everything. He loves books, movies, TV, art, pop culture, politic, sports, and Husky football.

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  • maplefish wrote...
    Good
    Obama is a lying, inept, incompetent, racist, divisive FAILURE! $6 Trillion added to the deficit and ZERO JOBS Created. The man is not qualified to run a Burger King. Time to put the grown ups back in charge.
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  • longwayhome wrote...
    Won't happen in 2012
    Or 2016. Sorry.....
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  • maplefish wrote...
    We'll see
    Obama is fading fast...,
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  • cdbtx wrote...
    Prediction
    Romeny wins by a landslide. Ok.. it's not my prediction.. just borrowing from the guys at CSU and the Vegas bookies...
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  • Edgar Allan Pho wrote...
    Prediction
    You're going to roll out more than 1 scapegoat when reality comes to visit inside that bubble of yours.
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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    It is already a Landslide for Romney!
    Why Obama is still on any polling radar is a mystery to all of us Americans. Even with the oversampled of likely 2008 useful idiot voters and Obama is behind and the Romney lead is rapidly opening up!

    Tough luck Parrots! Maybe Liberalism may be back in a few generations from now. But not November!

    NOvember = NObama!

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