The Philippine Star

Romney’s poll ratings soar

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CUYAHOGA FALLS (AFP) Ñ Mitt Romney supporters taunted Barack Obama with chants of “four more weeks” as their candidate surged into the lead in US opinion polls, propelled by his debate win last week.

With both candidates campaignin­g in perennial kingmaker state Ohio, top Obama aides put a brave face on the president’s slide, insisting they had always known his re-election bid would be tough.

A flurry of new polls out Tuesday showed the delayed impact of Romney’s debate triumph last week in Denver.

For the first time since he accepted the Republican Party nomination, Romney topped the widely read poll of polls conducted by the RealClearP­olitics website, albeit by only 0.7 points.

He led Obama by two points in daily tracking polls by Gallup and Investors Business Daily, but the pair were tied in another tracking poll, by Rasmussen.

“Today, there are 28 days before the election,” Romney told a crowd of about 12,000 people in Cuyahoga Falls, his largest rally to date in Ohio.

“I think the right chant ought to be for them: ‘ Four more weeks! Four more weeks!’” he added, in a play on the “Four more years” chant reserved for incumbents.

The raucous supporters obliged, and Romney followed up by letting them know just how important the first debate was.

“I actually think the people have heard what he had to say,” Romney said of Obama, “and it’s time for them to see him leave the White House and to say goodbye to him on Nov. 6.”

Romney’s rise in the polls in part reflected his tack toward the political center during the debate, a shift he continued on Tuesday by telling an Iowa newspaper he had no plans to introduce legislatio­n restrictin­g abortion.

Romney did say, however, that he would restore a law ended by Obama that prohibits non- profit groups receiving federal government funds from providing abortions in other countries.

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presidenti­al candidate Mitt Romney holds a baby during
a campaign rally in Virginia Monday.
US Republican presidenti­al candidate Mitt Romney holds a baby during a campaign rally in Virginia Monday.

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