A new CNN/ORC poll shows the state of Wisconsin in play after the addition of Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan to the GOP ticket.
According to the poll, President Obama still leads among registered voters in the state by a margin of 49 to 45.
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Wisconsin suddenly in play for Romney. CNN moves state from Obama into "toss up" category http://t.co/WffPh03I Thanks @PaulRyanVP!
— Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) August 16, 2012
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A Rasmussen telephone survey released today, however, places Romney ahead by one point among likely voters, 49–48.
Good news – @MittRomney has pulled ahead in Wisconsin http://t.co/CrJ8tEr7 WIth @PaulRyanVP on the ticket, Wisconsin is in play.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 16, 2012
Business Insider reports that the Ryan pick swings the Independent vote in Wisconsin toward Romney 46–44, where Obama had led among independents by 10 points in August.
Obama feels it slipping away: in shift, Romney now leads Wisconsin… with independents. http://t.co/6Lcg89bE
— Razor (@hale_razor) August 16, 2012
President Obama won Wisconsin by 13 points in 2008, but these new numbers reveal that Wisconsin has, for now, truly become a battleground state.
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