Obama grabs wide lead among those who have already voted: Reuters/Ipsos poll By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON | Sun Oct 14, 2012 1:08am EDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are neck and neck in opinion polls, but there is one area in which the incumbent appears to have a big advantage: those who have already cast their ballots. Obama leads Romney by 59 percent to 31 percent among early voters, according to Reuters/Ipsos polling data compiled in recent weeks. The sample size of early voters is relatively small, but the Democrat's margin is still well above the poll's credibility interval - a measurement of polls' accuracy - of 10 percentage points. (More at link)
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