Washington, Nov. 2 (ANI): President Barack Obama has a slight two points lead over Republican presidential rival Mitt Romney in Colorado, a new poll has found.
According to a CNN/ORC International poll, 50 percent of likely voters in Colorado support Obama, with 48 percent backing the former Massachusetts governor.
The poll's results came just two hours after Republican running mate Paul Ryan headlined a rally in Greeley, Colorado.
The results of the CNN survey are very similar to an American Research Group poll conducted this weekend which showed that Romney had same 48 percent support, whereas Obama was trailing behind with 47 percent.
An NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll conducted last week suggested that the race was tied up at 48 percent, Politico reports.
As in most swing states, there is a fairly big gender gap, with the CNN poll indicating Romney ahead among men by 10 points and Obama winning women by 13 points.
Income is also an important indicator, with the president holding a big lead among lower-income voters, while voters with more than 50,000 dollars in income last year are tied at 49 percent for both Romney and Obama. (ANI)
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