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Interested Parties Project New America October 19, 2012 New Statewide Poll in Wisconsin Shows Obama Up by 3

A statewide survey of 500 likely voters in Wisconsin was conducted by Grove Insight October 17-18 using professional interviewers. Quotas were set to ensure calling into cell phone only households. The margin of error is plus or minus 4.4 percentage points at the 95% level of confidence.

The President Has a Slight Edge in


80%

Presidential Vote -- Wisconsin

Wisconsin
Barack Obama now holds a slim, threepoint lead in Wisconsin, garnering 47% of the vote to Romneys 44%. Double-digit support from women (50% Obama, 40% Romney) is what gives the President his lead, while Romney is running ahead among men by five points (43% Obama to 48% Romney). 60% 40% 20%
47%

+3 44%

2%
0%
Obama 38%

8%

Lean Obama 9 % Obamas edge can be explained by his Romney 38% seemingly sympathetic view of the middle Lean Romney 6% class. By a margin of 12 points, Wisconsinites are more likely to believe he, not Romney, understands middle class struggles while Romney is more apt to be perceived as out of touch.

Other

Undecided

It is also interesting that the Republican is seen as a bigger threat on taxes. By five points, Wisconsin voters worry more that Romney is the candidate more likely to raise taxes on the middle class.

Who does it better describe Democrat Barack Obama or Republican Mitt Romney? [Names rotated]
Obama Romney 34 42 41 42

Understands the struggles middle class families face Trust more to make a decision based on what is right for the country in the long term, not just for today More likely to raise taxes on the middle class Out of touch

46 44 36 35

Contact: Ethan Axelrod, 303-953-3378, ethan@projectnewamerica.com @PNAmerica

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