Monday, October 8, 2012

FOXNews.com: Gallup: Romney debate win biggest in history- POWER PLAY: Obama ramps up character attacks

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Gallup: Romney debate win biggest in history- POWER PLAY: Obama ramps up character attacks
Oct 8th 2012, 18:00

Gallup poll numbers released Monday continue to demonstrate an apparent Mitt Romney surge, with the Republican nominee pulling even with President Obama on the heels of what Gallup deemed the biggest debate victory in recorded history. 

The new Gallup numbers show registered voters overwhelmingly considered Romney the winner of the debate in Denver. Seventy-two percent gave Romney the win, while 20 percent said Obama did the better job. Gallup reported the 52-point victory is the biggest the polling firm has ever measured -- the closest was Bill Clinton's 42-point win over George H.W. Bush in a 1992 debate. 

The sentiment appeared to have implications for Romney's national standing. Polling in the three days after the debate showed the candidates tied at 47 percent each. In the three days prior, Obama was leading by 5 points. 

The Gallup numbers follow a national Rasmussen survey which showed Romney leading 49-47 percent. Rasmussen also released several swing-state polls on Friday showing Romney pulling roughly even with Obama in the wake of the debate. 

Gallup typically reports polling based on seven-day rolling averages -- in the latest, Obama is leading 49-46 percent. Gallup reported that the gap "would narrow further" if Romney's momentum continues. 

Romney is trying to build on his surge with a foreign policy speech in Virginia on Monday. 

Obama's team, though, is aggressively hammering Romney as a manipulator of the facts, suggesting the president will challenge him more firmly on the debate stage next week. 

A vice presidential debate is set for this Thursday, with two more presidential debates scheduled after that. 

The post-debate Gallup poll of 1,387 registered voters was conducted Oct. 4-6. It had a margin of error of 3 percentage points.

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