New poll numbers indicate a dead heat in Colorado. In Nevada Barack Obama is maintaining
a slight lead over Mitt Romney. The polls show that Obama and Romney are neck and neck at
48% in Colorado, while in Nevada Obama has the lead at 50% with Romney trailing behind at
47%
This is a graph of a poll of the 2012 presidential election. The poll data shows that the
states of Nevada and Colorado are nearly tied, with Barack Obama with a slight lead.
This series of graphs shows the presidential election race standing for the US presidential
election between Obama and Romney for the western part of the US. In particular, it details
Nevada and Colorado.
Key West, new pole numbers in the presidential race indicate a dead heat in colorado. Nevada
remains close with Barack Obama maintaining a slight edge over Mitt Romney
The image shows data in Colorado and Nevada in regards to the presidential election between
Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. The months data was being gathered for were September and October.
Data was also sorted by gender. In Colorado, men supported Romney slightly more than Obama,
and women supported Obama slightly more than Romney. In Nevada, women and men both supported
Obama slightly more than Romney, but the men were almost dead even.
This chart describes Key West. Specifically, new poll numbers in the presidential race indicate
a dead heat in Colorado. In Nevada remains close, with Barack Obama maintaining a slight edge
over Romney.
This is a set of charts that describe the 2012 political race between Mitt Romney and Obama.
It shows polling data taken from Colorado and Nevada and also breaks it down into male/female.
Data is taken in two different months.
This poll showcases the numbers game between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, based on the stats
of two states- Colorado and Nevada- where the find themselves in a deadlock.
This is a graph depicting a poll on voter preference in a presidential election. Blue is for
Obama and Red is for Romney. The chart also depicts two states, Colorada and Nevada.
This chart shows recent poll numbers for the presidential race between Obama and Romney.
The new polls show a close tie in Colorado, while Barack Obama has a slight lead in Nevada.
52% of women support Obama while 52% of men support Romney.
Presidential race between Obama and Romney remained close in Colorado and Nevada. In Colorado
50% preferred Obama and 45% preferred Romney, with Obama leading among women and Romney leading
among men. In Nevada 49% preferred Obama and 47% preffered Romney with Obama leading among
women at 52% and among men at 48%. There was very little change in the statistics from September
to October.
This chart describes key west. Specifically, new poll numbers in the presidential race indicate
a dead heat in Colorado. In Nevada remains, with Barack Obama maintaining a lead over Romney
This graph shows the presidental polling numbers by state between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
It appears that Barack Obama has a lead in Nevada and is tied with Mitt Romney in Colorado.
The chart further breaks it down into sexes of who is voting.
THIS PLOT SHOWS POLLING RESULTS BETWEEN MITT ROMNEY AND BARACK OBAMA IN NEVADA AND COLORADO.
THE POLLS ARE BROKEN DOWN BY STATE AND GENDER FOR EACH CANDIDATE.
The figure presented is titled Key West: New poll numbers in the presidential race indicate
a dead heat in Colorado. The figure presents data for the presidential race.