Obama Faces Competitive Race with Pawlenty and Romney, Turbulent Legislative Races and Policy Debates

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Obama Faces Competitive Race with Pawlenty and Romney, Turbulent Legislative Races and Policy Debates

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2010-09-30

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According the latest Minnesota Public Radio News and Humphrey Institute Poll, President Barack Obama leads Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney in a potential 2012 presidential matchup. But Obama is unable to clear 50%, managing a relatively modest 9 point lead over Pawlenty (49% versus 40%) and 7 points over Romney (47% versus 40%). The President’s lead over Pawlenty is outside the conventional range of sampling error of +/-3.6 but within the more cautious sampling error of +/-5.1; his lead over Romney is within sampling error as defined by both measures.

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Center for the Study of Politics and Governance, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, UMN

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Jacobs, Lawrence; Miller, Joanne M.. (2010). Obama Faces Competitive Race with Pawlenty and Romney, Turbulent Legislative Races and Policy Debates. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/194866.

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