The latest swing stake polling suggests that the battle is getting very tight

The latest swing stake polling suggests that the battle is getting very tight

The latest POLITICO swing state map showing how tight this is gettinggoo.gl/7nHNu twitter.com/MSmithsonPB/st… — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) October 28, 2012 New Ohio phone poll has Obama and Romney level. See pic @politicalwire twitter.com/MSmithsonPB/st… — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) October 28, 2012 For the latest polling and political betting news from the US and UK Follow @MSmithsonPB

The change in public opinion that the blues should most fear: The return of the “Toxic Tories”

The change in public opinion that the blues should most fear: The return of the “Toxic Tories”

The rise of Tory toxicity? Ipsos-MORI data from 2007-2012 showing like and dislike of the Conservative party. twitter.com/MSmithsonPB/st… — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) October 28, 2012 Over the last couple of days there’s been a lot of focus on the Ipsos-MORI finding that more people now dislike David Cameron than like him. The same polling also produced findings on like and dislike of the Conservative party itself which were, perhaps, more worrying for the party. The chart above based on Ipsos-MORI…

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The White House paradox: Romney’s lead in the national RCP aveage gets wider but Obama becomes a firmer favourite

The White House paradox: Romney’s lead in the national RCP aveage gets wider but Obama becomes a firmer favourite

The one certainty is that this is very tight Embedded above is the latest national polling average from Real Clear politics which has Romney edging further ahead and in doing so magnifying the paradox of this campaign. For the betting markets where punters invest real money on the outcome are moving even further to the incumbent. Until this morning it was still possible to get 1/2 on Obama on Betfair but that’s now at 0.46/1. One thing we do know…

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A new book on Osborne could open up the sores about why the Tories failed to win a majority

A new book on Osborne could open up the sores about why the Tories failed to win a majority

“Cameron insisted that his own image dominate” this disastrous 2010 poster according to new book bit.ly/S1WWgD twitter.com/MSmithsonPB/st… — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) October 27, 2012 How the last seven years have been seen by George Patrick O’Flynn in the Daily Express is reporting this morning that a new book on George Osborne by writer Janan Ganesh, could be damaging to David Cameron. According to O’Flynn the chancellor emerges as a towering figure “while the shortcomings of Dave” are dealt with at…

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With just 10 days of campaigning left for Mitt Romney punters seem to think that he’s a loser

With just 10 days of campaigning left for Mitt Romney punters seem to think that he’s a loser

The betting sentiment continues to move against Mitt Romney. See pic for how his Betfair price has changed. twitter.com/MSmithsonPB/st… — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) October 26, 2012 Meanwhile the ad onslaught in the swing states continues In past month there have been 58,235 political TV ads in Ohio. To watch them all continuously would take 80 days.is.gd/jv1DW5 — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) October 26, 2012 Latest swing state polls Colorado: Obama 48%, Romney 45% (OnSight Public Affairs) Florida: Romney 51%, Obama 46%…

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How Dave, Ed and Nick compare against each other – the latest Ipsos-MORI data

How Dave, Ed and Nick compare against each other – the latest Ipsos-MORI data

Good chart from Ipsos-MORI showing how satisfaction with all leaders is on the decline with Clegg the worst. twitter.com/MSmithsonPB/st… — Mike Smithson (@MSmithsonPB) October 26, 2012 As ever with the monthly Ipsos-MORI political monitor there’s a mass of data and colourful charts one of which is featured above. Also this moth the firm asked, for the first time since January 2011, the “Like him, like his party” question. We haven’t got the full detail but several bullet points are available…

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A Romney victory could increase Cameron’s international isolation

A Romney victory could increase Cameron’s international isolation

Henry G Manson on the Tories and foreign relations The Conservative Party relationships in Europe are very limited. David Cameron’s decision in the 2005 leadership contest to commit to leaving the mainstream conservative EPP-ED group in exchange for Eurosceptic support has had implications for the Prime Minister and government. The natural alliances he could have forged with conservative counterparts in France and Germany have not flourished in the following years. This week saw more frustration rom Merkel with Cameron’s approach….

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