Over the last couple of days, national polls have hit us like whiplash, with Governor Romney leading one day and President Obama leading the next.
Today, more head-spinning data came out–this time from the swing states that will determine the outcome of the election. The latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist surveys from Florida and Virginia show a tightening race, with President Obama and Governor Romney locked in a statistical tie. In Ohio–the state that could really determine the election–the President maintains a small lead.
One of most interesting points in the polls is this: an overwhelming majority of people surveyed had made up their minds before the debate.








