الأحد، 4 نوفمبر 2012

Trouble signs in Iowa for Romney?


The Romney campaign and the candidate himself woke up here this morning to a headline plastered across the front page of the Des Moines Register that could hardly have been less hospitable.

"Final Stretch in Iowa: Edge to Obama," it says, atop a story about a Register poll that has President Obama up by five points in a state Mitt Romney hoped to turn.

With the race in a dead heat and time ticking away, Romney arrived in Des Moines last night for an early morning rally, before heading off for events today in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Florida.

In Iowa, he's hoping to build on support he's gotten recently from surprising corners, including the Des Moines Register, which endorsed him last week--the first Republican presidential candidate it has backed in 40 years.

This morning at the Des Monies Convention Center, more than 4,000 people cheered Romney on as he spoke in big, sweeping language about America's greatness and promise.

"We're Americans! We can do anything!" he exhorted, as the crowd spontaneously started chanting, "two more days! Two more days!"

The crowd, as crowds do in these rallies, clearly believes. Two of the women I spoke with afterward say there's a new enthusiasm in Iowa for Romney. They talked about the debate, how people were proud of his performance and are tuning out the negative ads.

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But the problem for Romney is that kind of anecdotal evidence, delivered by committed supporters who bothered to go to a Sunday morning rally, is not reflected in today's poll, which has the president leading 47 to 42 percent over Romney.

Now you can argue with the poll--and plenty are this morning. After all, the weekend before the election four years ago, the Register poll had then-Senator Obama beating John McCain by 17 points. He instead won by nine.

"Obama's not going to win by five," a GOP strategist told me at this morning's rally. "It is going to be close--less than 10,000 votes."

Note that adviser is not predicting Romney will win--or lose--only that it will be close. That's what their internal polls say here--a dead heat.

Romney needs Iowa because it would lessen the pressure on him to win Ohio, which has remained tough for him to crack. That's largely because he was targeted throughout the summer with negative ads skewering him as a rich and heartless corporate raider--and one who would turn his back on the auto industry, to boot.

He was able to change some of those impressions with his performance in the first debate--but not all of them. And some of that is reflected in the Iowa poll.

There's been no positive movement for Romney since the newspaper's poll in September, when the president led by four. And on nearly every measure--the economy, leadership, honesty, trustworthiness--they give the nod to Mr. Obama.

Moreover, the poll says voters here are more optimistic and increasingly believe the country is on the right track--which may be a reflection of Iowa's improving economic picture. Unemployment is now at 5.2 percent--below the national average of 7.9 percent.

Romney prevails on two qualities: reducing the deficit and best at uniting Republicans and Democrats. The latter is not insignificant, and Romney has been pushing a message of bipartisanship that seems to be resonating.

But is it enough? As the crowd this morning reminds us, we'll know in two more days.

news: أوباما ورومني متساويان.. ونتائج الانتخابات الأمريك...

news: أوباما ورومني متساويان.. ونتائج الانتخابات الأمريك...: قال أنتوني سالفانتو، مدير الانتخابات بشبكة "سي بي إس" الإخبارية، إن الكفة متساوية بين مرشحي الرئاسة الأمريكية، وذلك قبل يومين من م...

أوباما ورومني متساويان.. ونتائج الانتخابات الأمريكية لن تتكشف إلا بعد فرز جميع الأصوات



قال أنتوني سالفانتو، مدير الانتخابات بشبكة "سي بي إس" الإخبارية، إن الكفة متساوية بين مرشحي الرئاسة الأمريكية، وذلك قبل يومين من موعد استحقاق الانتخابات الأمريكية، التي لن تتكشف نتائجها إلا في آخر لحظة من فرز أصوات الناخبين في ليلة الثلاثاء التي وصفها بأنها ستكون طويلة. 

أوضح أنه في الوقت الذي ستغلق فيه صناديق الاقتراع في فرجينيا الساعة السابعة مساء بتوقيت الساحل الشرقي فإنها ستغلق في ولايات مثل أيوا في الساعة العاشرة ليلا.. ليبدأ الفرز بعد ذلك. 

وشدد على أن هذه حقيقة تؤكدها جميع استطلاعات الرأي حتى الآن التي قد تمنح الصدارة لأحد الناخبين مرة والآخر مرة أخرى بفارق يكون في حدود هامش الخطأ. 

فيما أشارت النتائج الأولية لاستطلاع رأي أجرته اليوم صحيفة وول ستريت جورنال وشبكة "إن بي سي نيوز" أن الرئيس باراك أوباما جاء في الصدارة بين المرشحين المحتملين الذين تم استطلاع آرائهم بفارق 1 بالمائة وبنسبة 48 بالمائة مقابل 47 بالمائة لمنافسه الجمهوري ميت رومني. 
وأشار المراقبون إلى أن تكثيف المرشحين الرئاسيين لزياراتهما للولايات في الأيام الأخيرة قبل موعد الاقتراع يعكس مدى تقارب النتائج وحرص كل منهما على حشد الأصوات المتأرجحة في الولايات التي ستحسم النتائج. 

وتشير استطلاعات الرأي النهائية في العديد من هذه الولايات، وهي فرجينيا وأوهايو ونيوهامبشير وكولورادو وويسكونسن وفلوريدا، إلى وجود شبه تعادل بين المرشحين. 

وسوف يقضي أوباما ليلة الانتخابات في انتظار النتائج في مسقط رأسه في شيكاغو، في حين سيقضي رومني ليلة الانتخابات في بوسطن بولاية ماساشوستس.

Juventus' unbeaten run Inter-cepted

A brace from Diego Milito (L) inspired Inter to a massive win over Serie A leaders Juventus [GALLO/GETTY] Inter Milan ended Juventus' 49-match unbeaten streak in Serie A with a 3-1 comeback win over their bitter rivals in 'Italy's derby' on Saturday and moved within one point of the lead. For their ninth consecutive victory in all competitions, Inter also had to overcome questionable refereeing. Chile midfielder Arturo Vidal put Juventus ahead after just 18 seconds, but replays clearly showed that Kwadwo Asamoah provided the cross while offside. In the 12th minute, a goal from Inter forward Rodrigo Palacio was annulled for another questionable offside call, this time with replays indecisive. "We had a lot of courage to play like this in this stadium. Nobody had ever done that before" Inter Milan's Diego Milito However, Inter eventually equalised with a penalty from Diego Milito in the 59th after Claudio Marchisio tugged the Argentine's jersey. Milito scored the winner by firing in a rebound in the 75th. As Juve pressed forward for an equaliser, Palacio scored Inter's third in the 90th, finishing off a counterattack with a pass from Japan fullback Yuto Nagatomo. Juventus had not lost in the Italian league since being beaten by Parma 1-0 in the penultimate match of the 2010-11 season. The Bianconeri were unbeaten last season en route to the title. AC Milan hold the record unbeaten streak at 58 matches, set from 1991 to 1993. "The first goal was offside, but after that goal we reacted well and had a great match," Milito said. "We had a lot of courage to play like this in this stadium. Nobody had ever done that before." 'Own road' Juventus Stadium opened last season and this marked the Bianconeri's first loss there. "We're following our own road," Milito said. "We've still got an extraordinary squad ahead of us and I'm sure they won't give up until the end. We've just got to try and keep winning and then we'll see what happens at the end." "I just spoke with the president (Silvio Berlusconi) and we both said the same thing, 'We seemed like Milan tonight.'" Milan club vice president Adriano Galliani Earlier, AC Milan moved into the top half of the table with a 5-1 rout of Chievo Verona, boosting manager Massimiliano Allegri's chances of holding onto his job. Urby Emanuelsson opened the scoring for Milan in the 16th minute at the San Siro and while Sergio Pellissier equalised for Chievo two minutes later, the Rossoneri got two more goals from Riccardo Montolivo and Bojan Krkic before halftime. Stephen El Shaarawy added another in the 75th for his league-leading eighth goal of the season, and Giampaolo Pazzini found the target in added time. Milan moved into a tie for seventh place with Roma and Cagliari, 14 points behind Juventus. "I think Milan is back," club vice president Adriano Galliani said. "I just spoke with the president (Silvio Berlusconi) and we both said the same thing, 'We seemed like Milan tonight.' He really liked Bojan and he told me to compliment the coach. "We're a bit calmer now with the seven points from the last three matches, which have given us a bit of a jump. We've got a squad that can't not finish in the top places." Milan lost five of their opening eight matches and Allegri has been fending off speculation that he could be fired for several weeks. This week, Milan needed two late goals to rally for a 2-2 draw at Palermo. "Any other club in our situation would have changed coaches," Galliani said. "I've got a great relationship with Allegri."

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The campaigns of Barack Obama, the incumbent, and Mitt Romney, his Republican rival, are turning to locally-run offices full of thousands of volunteers to help spread the word about Tuesday's election.

Obama, for his part, has sent in Caroline Kennedy, daughter of former President John F Kennedy, to Virginia to drum up support.

Romney called in the help of John McCain, Obama's rival in the 2008 election, Rudy Giulianim former New York mayor, and Louisianna governor Bobby Jindal in the final days of the election.

Al Jazeera's Patty Culhane reports from Washington.


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