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Pollster John Zogby grades the president's week and how its events affect him and his agenda.

Pollster John Zogby grades the president's week and how its events affect him and his agenda.

Pollster John Zogby grades the president's week and how its events affect him and his agenda.

Pollster John Zogby grades the president's week and how its events affect him and his agenda.

Looks like it's Grover Norquist's turn to ride the insult wagon. The founder of Americans for Tax Reform is under scrutiny after seven lawmakers revealed they are not so keen about his long-standing "Taxpayer Protection Pledge," currently signed by 279 members of Congress, including three Democrats.

Pollster John Zogby grades the president's week and how its events affect him and his agenda.

Pollster John Zogby grades the president’s week and how its events affect him and his agenda.

First came the mail. Next came the neighborhood canvassers. Then there were the phone calls. So many calls. Three of them on the night before Election Day, all in the same hour, each from President Obama's campaign, asking to speak with Kristina Cartwright — and not her husband, Jamie.

Pollster John Zogby grades the president's week and how its events affect his re-election chances.

President Obama and Mitt Romney are deadlocked with each holding 49 percent support nationally as they head into Tuesday's election, though Mr. Romney holds a lead on enthusiasm, according to this week's The Washington Times/Zogby Poll of likely voters, released Thursday night.

Pollster John Zogby grades the president's week and how its events affect his re-election chances.

Mitt Romney's first debate bounce has evaporated and President Obama once again has taken a slim lead in The Washington Times/Zogby Poll released Sunday night — though the survey showed Mr. Romney's backers are far more energized about him than the president's backers are about their candidate.

Pollster John Zogby grades the president's week and how its events affect his re-election chances.

Pollster John Zogby grades the president's week and how its events affect his re-election chances.

Powered by his widely-acclaimed debate performance last week, Mitt Romney has closed a 9 percentage-point gap and is once again tied with President Obama in the latest The Washington Times/Zogby Poll conducted by Zogby Analytics, released Monday.
Two in three men and nearly 3 in 4 women supported Mr. Obama, as did two thirds of Latinos in the Swing States," says pollster John Zogby, who pored over his own 2012 surveys with former Miami Mayor Manny Diaz to get a "granular picture" of the coveted Latino voting bloc.
Mitt Romney received 29 percent and George W. Bush 40 percent in 2004, Mr. Zogby says.