turn out for me, colorado. we will win this state. as the candidates barnstorm the battleground states, new polls show the president may have caught an 11th hour break with voters in this deadlocked race may be moving ever so slightly in his direction. our new nbc news/ the wall street journal poll the president does lead 48% to 47% among likely voters. a look at other national polls confirm it s razor tight, maybe even a mirror image of the 2004 showdown between president bush and senator john kerry. we see some movement towards the president. obama leads by seven points, almost four in ten. and he leads by four points in the battleground states, again, though, within the margin of error. the president is holding on to an eight-point advantage among women and that s slightly higher than romney s edge among men. the president s job rating sits at 49%. take a look at these numbers. 67% of likely voters approve of
where santorum has won evangelicals averaged 75% of the population. in iowa he practically lived for six months. of course, wisconsin is in the middle of a historic ideological battle and the recall effort on governor scott walker is dominating voters attention. according to our poll 41% of likely republican voters are following the recall a lot more closely than the republican presidential race. for now that recall is looking like a coin flip. razor tight. 46% of wisconsin voters say they will support walker in a race against an unknown democrat, 48% said they would back an unknown democrat. of course, it won t be an unknown democrat when that happens. walker, of course, sparked a firestorm of criticism in his effort to curb collective bargaining rights for the state s public sector workers. and the republican governor s job approval is divided entirely on partisan shines, 48-48, that split is mirrored among