The new Washington Post/ABC News poll asked respondents, “Just your best guess, who do you think will win the presidential election this year, [Barack Obama] or [Mitt Romney]?” It wasn’t close — 59% expect the president to win a second term, while only 34% believe the Republican will win. A new Gallup poll shows similar results for the same question: 58% see Obama as the eventual winner; 38% predict a Romney victory.
Given how competitive the race appears, these are pretty lopsided totals. To drive the point home, I made a chart:
Remember, these results have nothing to do with how the public intends to vote — this is about predictions, not preferences. And with 10 weeks to go, a clear majority expect Obama win a win a second term.
There are a couple of angles to keep in mind. The first is, if a pollster were to call me asking this question, I’m not at all sure what my prediction would be. Yes, the president probably has a slight edge, especially given the electoral college makeup — there are simply more avenues to 270 for Obama than Romney — but there’s ample evidence that should give Democrats pause.









