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UPI Poll: Obama holds lead over Romney

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President Barack Obama greets supporters after delivering remarks to more than 6,000 supporters during the last stop of his Florida bus tour to grassroots supporters at the Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach, Florida on September 09, 2012. President Obama discussed what’s at stake for middle class families in this election along with his plan to continue to restore middle-class security by paying down our debt. UPI/Gary I Rothstein.
President Barack Obama greets supporters after delivering remarks to more than 6,000 supporters during the last stop of his Florida bus tour to grassroots supporters at the Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach, Florida on September 09, 2012. President Obama discussed what’s at stake for middle class families in this election along with his plan to continue to restore middle-class security by paying down our debt. UPI/Gary I Rothstein. 
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Published: Sept. 16, 2012 at 2:15 PM

WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- U.S. President Obama holds a 4 percentage-point lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney in a United Press International poll released Sunday.

Forty-nine percent of likely voters said they support Obama while 45 percent of likely voters said they back Romney, just beyond the 3 percentage point margin of error, results of the UPI-CVOTER poll indicated.

Voters also said they have a more favorable opinion of Obama than they have of Romney on five of six national issues polled by UPI.

The largest margin favoring Obama was on the question of who would better handle the issue of healthcare, with 42 percent likely voters citing Obama and 30 percent naming for Romney. About 15 percent said neither candidate was capable of handling it.

Besides healthcare, results indicated likely voters favored Obama on questions of jobs and job-outsourcing, food cost inflation and tax policy-related matters.

Romney was considered the better man by 28 percent on handling fluctuating gas prices while Obama was favored by 23 percent.

Results are based on nationwide telephone interviews conducted Sept. 8-14 with 3,000 registered voters. The margin of error is 3 percentage points.

Topics: Mitt Romney
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