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The two rivals are equal concerning the national polls.

Their attention is twisted towards the key-states which can change/recline the balance. Two weeks before the US presidentials, the republican Mitt Romney got up/ran down with/catched up with his democratic rival Barack Obama in the national polls. Thereby, the race for the White House changed/ transformed/transmuted in a veritable sprint for the two competitors: the debate which was supposed to take place last night has a great influence in the electoral calculus of the two antagonistic sides. Taken in consideration the poll realized by the daily Wall Street Journal and the NBC News channel, Obama, the current president, and Romney are egality/congruency in the electoral choices/preferences, each of them being credited with 47 percent of the votes. The study made after the second televised debate showed that the results were more cogent/decisive, the democratic candidate winning plainly/ plainly winning it. Previous made polls arranged by the same media institutions were giving to Obama a three-point advantage. Tournaments- marathons The polls are relieving that people's trust in Romney is highly increasing, a situation which could lean the balance concerning the independent electorate in his favor/ in his favor, concerning the independent electorate. As an answer to the new poll numbers, the Obama team campaign organized a tournament-marathon in several key-states where the fate of the 6 November election could be decided. In only 48 hours, the president Obama will participate at electoral meetings/rallies in six key-states, but also in Chicago, his residential city. On the other front/side, ten thousand volunteers, reactivated by the last polls, filled in for the local headquarters of the Republican Party to help the campaign in the last minute. The President hoped that he will make a good move at the last of the debates too, centered on the international/external US politic, a domain in which Romney stumbled over it, a few times. But the Americans want a firmer position of the country towards Iran and China, in tone with the accusations brought by the republicans of the actual administration/ by the actual administration's republicans. But on the other hand, Obama will remind Americans at any cost that he gave the elimination order of the number one US' enemy: Osama bin Landen, the al-Qaida leader, and that he too brought back home the troupes/military troops/troupes from Irak. Regardless of the debate's fate on the external politic(s), the analysts assert that the attention will fall back upon the economic politics, the main focus of the two candidates' electoral agendas.

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