president. in the gw survey, 34 say they are more likely. 13% say that they are less likely. voters are seeing romney as more likeable. 62% of romney supporters say they are enthusiastic to vote. up ten points from before the debate. those numbers are held steady. still, the portland has some things going for him in both of these polls. his job approval is at 50% in both surveys. and more voters think the country is headed in the right direction. 42% in the post poll. the president and romney are neck-and-neck on who is better equipped to manage the economy. romney is 49/47 in the gw survey. both sort of paint the same picture. all right. president obama is staying out
two, 50% to 48%. but perhaps the news that s bringing real moisture to mitt romney s tear ducts, voters are finally seeing him as a little likable. in the gw survey, romney s fa r favorability is now above water. 50% view him favorably. 44% unfavorably. can t deny the fact that you like me right now, you like me! sorry, a bit of sally field there perhaps channeling a bit of mitt romney. but, wait, it s not quite time for romney s acceptance speech because there s one key factor that is still giving him heartburn, his policies. and in the post 57% say romney s policies would favor the wealthy. just a third say they d favor the middle class. versus 68% saying the same for the president. so will the hofstra town hall be a chance for the president to bring the fight? to prove his case with the middle class?