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Final NBC And WSJ Polls Project President Obama Victory Over Mitt Romney

The most recent and final polls released prior to the Presidential election are projecting that at the end of the day tomorrow, President Obama will be headed back to the White House.

via The Grio

A series of major polls released on Sunday showed President Obama ahead nationally and in key states, making him the favorite to win on Tuesday.

A new NBC News/Wall Street Journal survey showed Obama at 48 percent of the vote, while Mitt Romney had 47 percent. The Pew Research Center put the president at 50 percent, while Romney had 47. The Washington Post-ABC News poll showed Obama at 49, Romney 48. Surveys released by Rasmussen and Politico showed the race tied.

All of the polls are within the margin of error, but the group of findings, in which Romney did not lead in any of the surveys, suggests a narrow Obama lead. The president also led 50 percent to 48 percent in a Columbus Dispatch poll of Ohio, the state both campaigns are aggressively contesting.

The Des Moines Register showed the president ahead 47 to 42 in Iowa, a must-win state for Obama. In Florida, a must-win for Romney, one major poll put Obama ahead by two, while another showed Romney leads by six.

While these polls are in favor of a President Obama victory, as is evident, the race is still very close. This only means one thing: YOUR VOTE IS CRITICAL!

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