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Nationally, the poll shows the race virtually deadlocked, with Obama holding a slight lead over Romney among likely voters, 48% to 47%.?
But results from Ipsos' tracking in the swing states shows Obama with an edge in several crucial battlegrounds ? including Ohio, whose 18 electoral college votes are considered critical to either candidates' path to 270 electoral votes.
According to the survey, Obama leads Romney among Ohio's likely voters, 48% to 46%. Obama also holds a slim lead ? 47% to 46% ? in Virginia, another key swing state. The poll found the race tied in Colorado and Florida at 48% and 46%, respectively.
Romney has long been at a disadvantage in the electoral college. It is hard to imagine a path to victory for the Republican candidate that does not include winning Ohio. And while the race remains close ? both nationally and in the swing states ? a victory in the Buckeye State is looking increasingly less likely for Romney.?
"It's really a game of inches. It's extremely close, but things look pretty optimistic for Obama, I would say, if you do the electoral math," Ipsos pollster Julia Clark told Reuters Sunday.
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Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/obama-romney-electoral-map-reuters-ipsos-poll-2012-11
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