With Mitt Romney all but certain to be the Republican Party presidential nominee, the race is now too close to call, according to the latest Fox News polls. However, voters believe neither candidate has a plan to fix the economy. That said, Romney has gained ground, since the last poll was taken in March, indicating the incumbent President is in trouble, unless the economy can turn around.

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Presidential race too close to call
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The forwarding of Mr. Romney for the 2012 Presidential race is one of the reasons that I cannot become a registered Republican. I feel that Mr. Romney is a watered-down version of President Obama and after reviewing the political conditions imposed upon the citizens of Massachusetts I am certain that being a registered Independant/Unaffiliated voter is the best place to be for the 2012 election. I feel that one of the few ways to slow down the implosion of our culture from Party Politics is to take the numbers off of the party registrars in order to imply a distaste for their lack of ‘Country First’ attitude. If there is anything that I have learned from the study of politics is that you CAN take the Country out of a Politician, but you cannot take the Political Party out of a Politician. I have yet to vote for a ‘real’ President…
On the surface perspiration would seemingly have little to do with how one fares during a presidential race. The amount of sweating could be an indication of how one is actually doing. For example, Hillary Clinton is doing a lot more sweating now than she ever has. Apparently even riding her husbands coattails requires some effort.