CNN Poll: Obama, Paul & Romney Tied For November Showdown


Mitt Romney is all tied up with President Barack Obama in a likely general election matchup, with the president showing signs of weakness on the economy and Romney seen as out of touch with ordinary Americans, according to a new national survey.

And a CNN/ORC International Poll released Monday also indicates that Rep. Ron Paul of Texas is also even with Obama in another possible showdown this November. The survey also suggests the Republican advantage on voter enthusiasm is eroding, which could be crucial in a close contest.

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  • jerry1944

    i want vote for any of the 3 mentioned Being a hard conservative i would vote 3rd party before i vote for any of the ones that just call them selfs conservatives

  • Guest

    I will believe no poll from CNN.

  • Kendall

    In the end, Romney will win the nomination and face off against Obummer. Ron Paul has a valuable contribution to make to a Republican victory. We MUST all be united after the Republican convention. A second term by Obama would be a disaster for the country. It's time to stop all the back-biting and heed Ronald Reagan's adage. At this point, this is just playing into the Democrat's playbook.