This week, there is no change in the electoral count on my
map, although there are a few changes in color.
Nevada moves from leaning to barely Obama as a new Rasmussen
poll released this week showed Pres. Obama ahead 50-45. Their previous poll in April showed the lead
at 8. Currently in my projection, he’s
ahead by 5.6% which is just enough to change color.
In Minnesota, Survey USA released a new poll that showed
Pres. Obama ahead 46-40 in a likely voter poll, the previous poll in May which looks
at registered voters showed the President by 14. My projection moves down from Obama +15 to
just under 10 (9.97%) and moves the North Star state from safe to leaning
Obama.
In Wisconsin, Rasmussen released a new poll showing Obama
ahead by only 3. However, in Rasmussen’s
previous poll in Mid-June showed Romney ahead by 3. The replacement of this older poll, pushes
Obama ahead by 6.3% and moves Wisconsin from barely to leaning Obama.
In Missouri, WeAskAmerica released a new poll showing Mitt
Romney ahead by 9. As a result, his lead
grows from 5 to 6.8% and moves the state from barely to leaning Romney.
Overall, not much changed this week although polling
continues to move slightly more favorable to Mitt Romney overall. In my popular vote projection, Obama’s lead
has been cut from 4.32% to 4.14%. That
said, the map is still daunting for Mitt Romney.
Based on my projections, and presuming that swing states are
switched in order of current lead, Romney’s map is pretty difficult. He would need to win the 6 states that are
currently closest to his reach. Ohio
would be the game changer, but would require a shift of 4.7% to win.
North Carolina (15): Romney
+0.92% Obama 297, Romney 206
Florida (29): Obama
+0.65% Obama 297, Romney
235
Iowa (6): Obama
+0.90% Obama 297, Romney
241
Virginia (13): Obama
+2.54% Obama 284, Romney
254
Colorado (9): Obama
+2.66% Obama 275, Romney
263
Ohio (18): Obama
+4.69% Obama 257, Romney
281
Michigan (16): Obama
+5.11% Obama 241, Romney
297
New Hampshire (4): Obama
+5.35% Obama 237, Romney 301
Nevada (6): Obama
+5.58% Obama 231, Romney
307
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