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Obama faces gender trouble

A new poll shows President Barack Obama has ceded his 16-point advantage among women, while largely erasing Republican challenger Mitt Romney's edge among men, in a presidential race that is virtually tied 12 days before Election Day.

Updated on: Oct 26, 2012 07:22 AM IST
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A new poll shows President Barack Obama has ceded his 16-point advantage among women, while largely erasing Republican challenger Mitt Romney's edge among men, in a presidential race that is virtually tied 12 days before Election Day.

The shifting support along gender lines shows Romney is favoured by 49% women voters against 45% for Obama on the question of who is better suited to fix the economy. A month ago, the figures were 56% for Obama and 40% for Romney.

Obama's dip in support among women appeared to reflect a drive by Romney in October to show himself as a more moderate candidate after months of campaigning as a hard-right conservative.

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Romney's gains also showed his economic argument has made progress with women as he has sought to soften his image.

Romney has narrowed Obama leads in many important issues after a commanding first debate performance. Romney has even gained ground among women on the issue of who better understands voters' problems.

 
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