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The Left's War On Christians Title: Akin Controversy Costing Romney, Obama Now Leads Missouri (Baby Murder Mitt's support plumets) The controversy over the abortion-rape comments made by Missouri Senate candidate Todd Akin appear to be hurting Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. UPDATE: Akin has scheduled a press conference for 5:15 PM ET and, as multiple sources tell LifeNews, he will be announcing he will stay in the Missouri Senate race through Election Day. CNN and The Hotline have also confirmed from their sources Akin plans to stay in the race. UPDATE 2: Todd Akin said at his press conference he would be staying in the race: I may not be the favorite candidate of some people within the Republican establishment, but the voters made the decision, he said. Were going to be here through the November election and were going to be here to win. This is an election, not a selection. Whereas Rasmussen polling showed Romney leading pro-abortion President Barack Obama at the end of July and having Romney leading the race in the Show Me State all year, now Obama has the lead. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Missouri Voters finds President Obama with 47% support to Romneys 46%. Three percent (3%) favor some other candidate in the race, and three percent (3%) more are undecided. At the end of July, Romney led by six percent and he has not trailed Obama in any Rasmussen poll all year. As the controversy over Republican Senate candidate Todd Akins legitimate rape comment continues, Mitt Romneys lead in Missouri has vanished, Ramussen says. Missouri now moves from Leans Romney to a Toss-Up in the Rasmussen Reports Electoral College Projections. Obamas Democratic support in the state remains largely unchanged at 96%, and voters not affiliated with either major party still favor Romney by 20 points. But Republican support in Missouri for the partys likely nominee has fallen from 94% in late July to 85% now, Rasmussen continues. In 2008, John McCain won Missouri on a slight 49.4% to 49.3% margin. Since then, Rasmussen now shows 48% of voters in the state now approve of the job Obama is doing as president, while 49% disapprove. This includes 26% who Strongly Approve versus 42% who Strongly Disapprove. Fifty-one percent (51%) have a favorable opinion of Romney, while 47% regard him unfavorably. This includes Very Favorables of 24% and Very Unfavorables of 27%. As for their running mates, 44% view Vice President Joe Biden favorably, but 50% have an unfavorable opinion of him. He earns Very Favorables of 19% and Very Unfavorables of 36%, Rasmussen notes. Ryan is seen favorably by 50% and unfavorably 40%, with Very Favorables of 34% and Very Unfavorables of 29%. Meanwhile, Akin now trails pro-abortion Sen. Claire McCaskill by ten percent in Missouris U.S. Senate race, Rasmussen polling shows, as he has refuses called from leading Republicans and conservatives to step aside so another candidate can take his place as the U.S. Senate nominee. The survey of 500 Likely Voters in Missouri was conducted on August 22, 2012 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 4.5 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence.
Poster Comment: Dump Mitt! Ron Paul/Paul Ryan 2012! (Neither of them wants to kill babies)
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and baby murder barack's support surges. 98.5% of missouri is going to vote for a baby murder supporter in november.
98.5% of missouri is going to vote for a baby murder supporter in november. Hey, some posters here are baby AND mother murder supporters.
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