President Obama and Mitt Romney remain locked in a “virtual dead heat nationally,” Washington Post writers Dan Balz and Jon Cohen wrote this morning. Their evidence? A new poll showing Obama leading Romney 49 percent to 46 percent, a difference falling within the margin of error. The same poll shows the president’s approval rating at 51 percent among registered voters.
The Huffington Post’s Mark Blumenthal notes Obama’s lead is “essentially unchanged” from the last WaPo/ABC News poll.
The new Politico/George Washington University poll and PPP poll help set the scene going into this week’s Hofstra University debate. The Politico/GWU poll has the president leading Romney 50 to 48 percent in 10 “competitive states,” and the PPP poll of likely voters shows Obama leading Romney 51 percent to 46 percent in Ohio.
This number, New York Magazine writer John Heilemann observed, is “still a big problem for Romney” as he reaches for the 270 electoral votes needed to win. In the HuffPo piece, Blumenthal wondered if a spike in TV ads in battleground states had contributed to the president’s lead.








