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Jan Crawford /

CBS News/ November 4, 2012, 2:43 PM

Trouble signs in Iowa for Romney?

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A supporter cheers for Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney as he campaigns at Iowa Events Center, in Des Moines, Iowa, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012.

/ AP Photo/Charles Dharapak

DES MOINES, Iowa The Romney campaign and the candidate himself woke up here this morning to a headline plastered across the front page of the Des Moines Register that could hardly have been less hospitable.

"Final Stretch in Iowa: Edge to Obama," it says, atop a story about a Register poll that has President Obama up by five points in a state Mitt Romney hoped to turn.

With the race in a dead heat and time ticking away, Romney arrived in Des Moines last night for an early morning rally, before heading off for events today in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Florida.

In Iowa, he's hoping to build on support he's gotten recently from surprising corners, including the Des Moines Register, which endorsed him last week--the first Republican presidential candidate it has backed in 40 years.

This morning at the Des Monies Convention Center, more than 4,000 people cheered Romney on as he spoke in big, sweeping language about America's greatness and promise.

"We're Americans! We can do anything!" he exhorted, as the crowd spontaneously started chanting, "two more days! Two more days!"

The crowd, as crowds do in these rallies, clearly believes. Two of the women I spoke with afterward say there's a new enthusiasm in Iowa for Romney. They talked about the debate, how people were proud of his performance and are tuning out the negative ads.

But the problem for Romney is that kind of anecdotal evidence, delivered by committed supporters who bothered to go to a Sunday morning rally, is not reflected in today's poll, which has the president leading 47 to 42 percent over Romney.

Now you can argue with the poll--and plenty are this morning. After all, the weekend before the election four years ago, the Register poll had then-Senator Obama beating John McCain by 17 points. He instead won by nine.

"Obama's not going to win by five," a GOP strategist told me at this morning's rally. "It is going to be close--less than 10,000 votes."

Note that adviser is not predicting Romney will win--or lose--only that it will be close. That's what their internal polls say here--a dead heat.

Romney needs Iowa because it would lessen the pressure on him to win Ohio, which has remained tough for him to crack. That's largely because he was targeted throughout the summer with negative ads skewering him as a rich and heartless corporate raider--and one who would turn his back on the auto industry, to boot.

He was able to change some of those impressions with his performance in the first debate--but not all of them. And some of that is reflected in the Iowa poll.

There's been no positive movement for Romney since the newspaper's poll in September, when the president led by four. And on nearly every measure--the economy, leadership, honesty, trustworthiness--they give the nod to Mr. Obama.

Moreover, the poll says voters here are more optimistic and increasingly believe the country is on the right track--which may be a reflection of Iowa's improving economic picture. Unemployment is now at 5.2 percent--below the national average of 7.9 percent.

Romney prevails on two qualities: reducing the deficit and best at uniting Republicans and Democrats. The latter is not insignificant, and Romney has been pushing a message of bipartisanship that seems to be resonating.

But is it enough? As the crowd this morning reminds us, we'll know in two more days.

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AdLucem says:
WOW !!! Recent polling updates are ALL INDICATING THAT OBAMA WILL WIN BY 315 ELECTORAL VOTES versus Romney's 222 Electoral Votes. THIS IS A HUGE VICTORY FOR OBAMA.
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AdLucem says:
"Eeeeee Haaaa!!!" It's rather evident by now that OBAMA HAS WON THIS ELECTION. ALL OF THE POLLS WERE CORRECT ALL ALONG !!!!! OBAMA WINS AND ROMNEY HAS LOST.
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Eindiran says:
47%

Veterans don't forget.
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Eindiran says:
Binders full of women.

Ladies don't forget.
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American_Assn_forHomecare says:
It's amazing how the Obama Haters come out of the woodwork.

Birth certificates? Is that all ya got?

The long list of fake issues, fake outrage, fake patriotism, fake information put out by the Republicans over the past YEAR is just mind-boggling.
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obamabiden2012 replies:
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I agree. What a waste of time and energy. I hope they'll be able to move forward when PRESIDENT OBAMA GETS REELECTED TOMORROW!
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TimeToEvolve says:
Robbed Me Ryan are not the real problem. The real problem is the failed and obsolete Republicon Party of radical extremists. They are run by KKKarl Rove, Grover Norquist and few greedy, very rich fascist CEOs.
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chevyhotrod replies:
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Stop projecting your hate onto others.
blfoster53 replies:
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you are right, the truth is what both parties need to hear.
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AdLucem says:
The most recent updated polling results all indicate that Obama will win Iowa. Obama will also win the vast majority of the crucial key swing states including: Nevada, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Ohio, Colorado, and Virginia. The Electoral College Map indicates Obama winning with 307 Electoral Votes versus Romney's 230 Electoral Votes. The website below is the Electoral Map Forecast:

http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com
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chevyhotrod replies:
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Why don't you do youself a favor and educate yourself on who the very highly partisan person is that created this 538 blog?

Where are his results for the 2010 election cycle?
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cannuc says:
Mystery software installed last week in OHIO voting machines. FBI called in See bradblog.com/?p=9698
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chevyhotrod replies:
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From your link:

The exit polls indicated that in Ohio all day long Democrat John Kerry was in the lead and exit polls are more accurate than voting machines.

Mysteriously after midnight the vote count switched in favor of George W. Bush who was trailing in the Ohio polls before the election. The exit polls showed Kerry should have received 67% of the vote but instead he only received 38% which did not match up with the Exit Polls.

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This is why liberal pollsters out poll Democrats to give them the impression their canidates are going to win.

The only poll that counts are the election results.

"The exit polls showed Kerry should have received 67% of the vote"

If you think Kerry was going to get 67% of the vote in Ohio, you are insane and should seek help ASAP.
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YankeeDoodleDandy1 says:
Obama Senior Advisor Valerie Jarret last week: "After we win this election, it's our turn. Payback time. Everyone not with us is against us and they better be ready because we don't forget. The ones who helped us will be rewarded, the ones who opposed us will get what they deserve. There is going to be hell to pay."
All you considering to vote for Obama, is this the America you want for your family?
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AdLucem replies:
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Yeah right!! Really believable !!! Apparently you have been watching far too much of Sean Hannity.
LorettaAdams replies:
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This was totally fabricated. I guess if you can't win with the truth, you have to make-up quotes. Oh well. It won't do you any good. When you have to LIE to win, then you have already LOST.
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me_nz says:
Romney definitely is the man for change he has changed is position on every major issue in the campaign at least once. He has been bashing Obama about not achieving enough in the first 4 years when he was handed the biggest mess by that last REPUBLICAN moron you elected probably of any president e.g. 2 wars a massive recession as well as massive deficit. Then if that wasn't enough the republicans in Congress have fought at every turn to obstruct and derail his legislative agenda. I think what the man has achieved in his 4 years is a miracle it's like trying to swim with the Mississippi with 2 republican blocks tied round his ankles.
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Sullir replies:
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Well said - I think it is a miracle that President Obama is even willing to run for another four years - those pesky destructive Republicans have made life as difficult as possible, slandering the President and undermining his achievements in every way. Their problem is so clear to the rest of the world - they just can't stomach that President Obama - a black man - beat them in 2008 and will beat them again in 2012. Let's just get on with it America the man is doing the very best he can and he doesn't have a nasty hidden agenda like Romney.
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