Campaign Moves: Romney Takes Lead in NH, Ties in OH, Fight Resumes in WI (Updated)

New Rasmussen data shows Mitt Romney moving to a two-point lead in swing state New Hampshire.

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely New Hampshire Voters, taken the night after the final presidential debate, finds Romney earning 50% support, while President Obama has 48% of the vote.

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The poll’s margin of error is 4.5%.

Ohio has moved into a deadlock.

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Ohio Voters, taken the night after the final presidential debate, shows both President Obama and Mitt Romney attracting 48% of the vote. Two percent (2%) plan to vote for some other candidate, and three percent (3%) are undecided.

Margin of error, 4 points.

CNN is reporting today that Obama’s super PAC has reversed course on Wisconsin. Priorities USA had canceled its ad buys in that state, but as the polls have tightened they have decided to spend Bill Maher’s money on ads there. The GOP retains a very strong ground game in Wisconsin left over from the left’s failed recall attempts. The state is definitely in play. Priorities’ decision today hints that the Obama group sees the state slipping away from them.

Update: Romney leads by four today in Rasmussen’s swing state poll.

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