AP
In a shocking one-month swing, Mitt Romney stormed into the lead over President Barack Obama in a new Pew Research
poll conducted after Romney's consensus victory in the first presidential debate.
The poll finds a 12-point swing among likely voters. In Pew's last
poll, conducted in the middle of September, Obama led Romney 51-43 among
likely voters. Now, Romney leads 49-45.
The shift is due to Romney shoring up key areas of strength among
likely voters and improving his overall image, much of which can be
attributed to his strong debate performance. Sixty-six percent of voters thought Romney won the debate, compared with just 20 percent who said Obama won.
Among Independents, Romney won by an astounding 78-14 margin.
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