If Romney Was Such A Great Governor Why Is Obama Beating Him By 23 Points In Massachusetts?
If Mitt Romney, who was governor of Massachusetts from 2003-2007, did such a great job running the state, why is Barack Obama beating him by an average of 23 points? Polls taken just this month give Obama a 23 point lead on average, but range from 15 points to a whopping 33 point spread, according to Real Clear Politics. PollTracker gives Obama the lead with an 18.5 point average, and the Huffington Post puts it at 18.9 points. Take your pick –Â Romney hasn’t been gone long enough for people to forget his time there…
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