The presidential contest between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney will probably come down to one thing: the unemployment rate and where it’s headed.
If that’s the case, and many pundits/experts have said it is, the incumbent Obama has the advantage according to a new survey by The Associated Press.
Paul Wiseman reports on an AP survey of 32 leading economists, “who think the recovery will manage to reduce unemployment to 7.9 percent by Election Day from 8.2 percent in March.”
Historically, that would boost President Obama’s prospects as “no president has lost re-election when the unemployment rate dropped in the two years before the election.”









