Results of a Gallup Poll released Wednesday show the former governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney has a six point lead on President Barrack Obama.
According to the poll, among likely voters Romney is currently at 51 percent, while Obama is at 45. The poll also shows that among registered voters. Romney is at 48 percent and Obama is at 46 percent.
A poll released on Tuesday revealed Romney at 50 and Obama at 46, while a poll on Monday showed the president at 47 and the governor at 49.
According to the official website, the poll does not include results from after the second presidential debate, in which Obama was deemed the winner by various polls such as Reuters/Ipsos, CNN and CBS, where as in the first Presidential Debates it was Romney. The entire poll can be found here.
According to the HuffPost Poll, Obama is leading in terms of electoral votes. The president at present has 277 electoral votes, whole Romney has 206.
Whether the next Gallup poll for Thursday will reflect differently in light of Obama's performance at the second debate in Hofstra on Oct. 16, is unknown.
The last and final presidential debate before the 2012 Presidential Elections on November 6 is as follows:
Monday, October 22
Who: Presidential Candidates Barrack Obama and Mitt Romney
Time: 9-10:30 pm Eastern Standard Time
Place: Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida
Topic: Foreign Policy
Moderator: Bob Schieffer, Host of Face the Nation on CBS
This will be the last of three debates between Obama and Romney before voters head to cast their ballots on November 6. The two candidates will talk about domestic policy. The debate will be divided into six 15-minute segments, in which Schieffer will chose questions from a topic of his choice. Each candidate will be given two minutes to answer.



