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Brian Montopoli /

CBS News/ July 31, 2012, 5:00 AM

Why the presidential fight seems stuck in neutral

News Analysis

(CBS News) If you pay close attention to the news, you've spent your summer being inundated with reports on the ups and downs of the presidential campaign. Both campaigns have done everything they can to define the opposition in the worst possible terms: Mitt Romney as an outsourcer. President Obama as contemptuous of small businesses owners. And on and on and on.

Yet despite all the attacks, all the news reports, all the noise, one thing has barely changed: The poll numbers. CBS News polling in April showed the two men tied 46 to 46 nationally; a poll in May had Romney up three points; a poll earlier this month had Romney up one. In all of the polls, the differences were within the margin of error. 

This despite the fact that the news media - and CBS News is certainly no exception - churns out story after story examining each day's developments as though they will have a lasting impact. Think back on the Romney stories alone: There was the great "Etch-a-Sketch" imbroglio, "corporations are people," and last week's London gaffe feeding frenzy. Each story brought with it a flood of analysis over "What it All Means." And none seemed to move the needle.

(Watch a clip of Obama's recent web and radio address.)

So what's going on here? For starters, many people simply aren't paying attention yet. It's summer and many Americans have more appealing things to do than worry about, say, whether or not Romney really worked at Bain Capital between 1999 and 2002.

But it's not just that. Compared to the last time around, the 2012 presidential election is, quite frankly, a little bit boring. Mr. Obama isn't an idealistic messenger of hope and change seeking to become the nation's first black president anymore - and he isn't coming off an epic battle with Hillary Clinton in the primary. Unlike John McCain and George W. Bush, Romney seems to struggle to excite even those who plan to vote for him. And while we don't know Romney's running mate yet, it seems safe to assume he or she will be a lot easier to ignore than Sarah Palin.

In July 2008, 53 percent of registered voters told CBS News they were paying "a lot" of attention to the campaign. Now that figure is 45 percent. The percentage of people who say they are paying little or no attention to the campaign, meanwhile, is 17 percent today, seven percentage points higher than it was four years ago.

(Watch a clip of CBS News' Jan Crawford's recent interview with Romney.)

It's easy to see why voters don't seem to be as interested in Mr. Obama this time around: His presidential campaign, after all, is a sequel. Romney is a different story: As Michael Tomasky pointed out last month, he has played down the aspects of his life story - his religion, career and time in public office - that would help people forge a connect with him. Romney has made clear that he wants this year's election to be a referendum on the president, which has meant he has offered little detail about his biography or policy positions. That leaves voters with precious little to grab onto when they want to get to know him better. In the latest CBS News poll, nearly one third of voters say they don't yet have enough information to decide whether they have an unfavorable or favorable opinion of Romney. 

This will change, of course. It is widely assumed that more voters will start tuning in at the end of August/start of September, which brings both the end of summer and the party nominating conventions. By the time the presidential debates take place in October, a vibrant national conversation should be well underway. But for now, the lack of movement in the polls suggest Americans are far more interested in their own lives than they are the two men running for president.

For Romney, that's a double-edged sword: While he still has an opportunity to define himself positively, the Obama campaign still has the chance to define him negatively. The election may well come down to which side has successfully figured out how to make their message stick by the time that voters finally start tuning in.

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bradkt1 says:
While the political activists might be having a ball and are making a ton of special interest money, ordinary people are sick and tired of the partisan spear throwers and their endless infighting. I believe that they have basically canceled each other out in the public's mind because the public has tuned them out. If people actually listed to and believed all of the negative ads, neither one of these candidates would get more than a dozen votes.

Most people have already made up their minds about who they are going to vote for. The ones who haven't have just tuned this nonsense out until they actually have to make a decision.
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cubscout09 says:
I agree, Obama leading in the Electoral College, 332 to 206, for at least two months now, is getting mighty boring.
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RollotheNorman replies:
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"by Juliatime1 July 31, 2012 11:28 PM EDT
What planet do you live on. The vote split is 191 to 217! http://www.270towin.com/ WOW Liberals can't even do proper math!"

Not the sharpest tool in the drawer are you Juliatime1?
If the election was held right this minute, the result would be 332 to 206 in the Electoral College:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/2012_elections_electoral_college_map_no_toss_ups.html
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rafaelkafka says:
CBS is desperate seeing how the liberal media is irrelevant.
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ratpatootie says:
Which shall I choose, the lying murderer or the hollow tuxedo?
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mxp5769 says:
I think most people are finally realizing what I have - there is no real choice. These 2 candidates are not that different & no matter which one we choose, we are in for more of the same. Politics in this country is officially too corrupt to bother with & people who are just trying to survive in the lousy economy are in no shape to put up much of a fight. Gotta say, not staying here when I retire.. there's nothing good left to save or stay for.
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Ken Valley replies:
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Sorry, but you're wrong! The two candidates are night and day in comparison! If you want the truth, you won't get it with any of the mainstream media. If anyone's corrupt, it's the Oblamer and his cronies! Oblamer regime is the most corrupt and biggest offender of cronyism our country ever seen, since the Carter administration. The lousy economy is the crown jewel of this failed/corrupted administration.

WE Americans have much to look forward to, and we can do that with a good leader. What we have (for 100 more days) is a President who use backdoor tactics and class warfare to implement his socialist agenda.
Ken Valley replies:
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Sorry, but you're wrong! The two candidates are night and day in comparison! If you want the truth, you won't get it with any of the mainstream media. If anyone's corrupt, it's the Oblamer and his cronies! Oblamer regime is the most corrupt and biggest offender of cronyism our country ever seen, since the Carter administration. The lousy economy is the crown jewel of this failed/corrupted administration.

WE Americans have much to look forward to, and we can do that with a good leader. What we have (for 100 more days) is a President who use backdoor tactics and class warfare to implement his socialist agenda.
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Ken Valley says:
CBS is wrong, again! This campaign is not even close to be stuck in neutral! Au Contraire, simply because the left-wing media has nothing positive to report about Oblamer, and all it has is to attack Romney at all costs. All the mainstream media received their marching orders from Valerie Jarrett's White House to attack Romney! Romney's overseas trip was a gallant succes, and this makes the Oblamer's camp very nervous.

For those who want the real news, get it on the Web and not via the lamestream media!
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RollotheNorman replies:
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Why don't you and the rest of the Young RepubliCONs at Slippery Rock U go suck down some beers at the frat hall and leave elections for the grown-ups?
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netjunkie1 says:
When did Jerusalem become the capital of Israel>??
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stupa5 says:
More like Romney put it in reverse!
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w_roos says:
Why the presidential fight seems stuck in neutral -- people are focused on the really important thing now -- how to keep the sand out of your food at the beach.
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Obamney says:
Maybe it is because you propped up the most worthless un-american republican you could and did a complete media blackout on the only one America wants to win. RON PAUL 2012 or bust
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Yeah_Its_Me replies:
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The GOP establishment was more than a little responsible for that... outspending Paul to an exorbitant degree, which usually is what wins elections.
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