With the numerous controversies over Mitt Romney’s religious preference John Edwards is taking favor of the voters for the 2008 election. When it comes to the polls from usaelectionpolls.com you see that John Edwards is at 278 for electoral votes while Mitt Romney is at 179. You can easily see via www.USAElectionPolls.com, a trend in the polls from the national average through the state averages. In the national average as of December, John Edwards carries a 15 in the national average (USA Today) and an 11 (LA Times). Mitt Romney lags behind with a 12 (USA Today) and a 9 (LA Times).
You can see similar results in the polls of the state average accept for the state of New Jersey in which there is a tie of 7. As Mitt Romney is favored still in the North eastern and southern states, John Edwards is blazing in the Western states as well as the Midwest. As we watch the polls rise and fall it’s certainly hard to say if the candidate that is in the lead today will be in the lead tomorrow. It seems that Mitt Romney will continue his struggle to balance his presidential candidacy with his personal life choices during this election campaign. A poll featured on usaelectionpolls.com recently showed that voters would be apt to choose Ron Paul at a 30% over Romney at a minute 8%. Who will be president for the election of 2008? Only the votes will tell, but the polls will keep us in anticipation until the votes are tallied and the president is announced.