Monday, October 15, 2012

0 Candidates Debate Ahead of Second Round of the U.S., Obama and Romney Compete Tight

Mitt Romney & Barack Obama
Mitt Romney & Barack Obama (AFP)
Ahead of presidential debates (candidates) United States the second round which will be held October 16, the competition between the candidates that President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney tighter. Even the ever-increasing enthusiasm for Romney supporters after victory was achieved in the first presidential debate recently.According to a recent poll conducted by the Washington News and ABC News, there are no major changes in the number of voters Obama and Romney between before and after the first presidential debate. Obama still won 49 percent of the vote, while Romney won 47 percent of the vote. This number is slightly increased compared with poll held before the first presidential debate, which Romney won 46 percent.The latest poll conducted by phone on 1252 respondents randomly across the U.S. on October 10 to 13 last year. Similarly, as reported by The Washington Post, Monday (10/15/2012).But on the other hand, the U.S. public views toward Romney to change, especially in a positive direction. About 70 percent of voters said the presidential debate held in Denver a few days ago to make them think of the candidates of the Republican Party is. Even some of them claim intrigued by Romney governance model.Meanwhile, the enthusiasm for the incumbent candidate Barack Obama also observed to increase. Although still below the amount of support in the presidential election (election) four years ago. In the 2008 presidential election, Obama leads the amount of support in the polls to 10 percent margin while Republican candidate, John McCain. As for now, the poll shows that Obama is only about 2-3 percent of the votes ahead of Romney.That is a challenge for both candidates is that voters have not yet decided. The second is more questioned the ability of the candidate to fix the U.S. economy if they are elected. According to the poll, about 48 percent of voters trust Obama to solve economic problems, while 44 percent believe Romney.While about 58 percent of voters believe that Romney's policies will further benefit the rich in the U.S.. While most voters believe that Obama's policies favored the middle class in the U.S..Nevertheless, the overall disparity between Obama and Romney voters could still change in an instant. Moreover, one candidate has never led predominantly in 5 times the poll conducted by the Washington Post and ABC News earlier.In a poll held recently, the Democrats beat the Republicans to gain 9 percent more of the vote. In 3 previous poll, Democrats always outperform Republicans, but with the acquisition of a thin sound, which is 3-6 percent. Certainly, the U.S. presidential elections scheduled for November 6 will be a tight battle between the two candidates.