Polls: Obama, Romney neck-and-neck in Michigan, North Carolina, New Hampshire

A new round of NBC News-Marist polls shows President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney running almost neck-and-neck in three key battleground states, with Obama holding a slight advantage in Michigan and North Carolina, and the two candidates tied in New Hampshire.

Click here to read the NBC News/Marist Poll of New Hampshire

In Michigan, Obama is ahead by four percentage points among registered voters, including those who are undecided but are still leaning toward a candidate, 47 to 43 percent.

Click here to read the NBC News/Marist Poll of Michigan

In North Carolina, the president gets 46 percent to Romney's 44 percent, which is within the survey's margin of error.
And in New Hampshire, the two men are tied at 45 percent each.

Click here to read the NBC News/Marist Poll of North Carolina

"Everything is very close," says Lee Miringoff, the director of Marist College's Institute for Public Opinion, which conducted these surveys.

In 2008, Obama won Michigan and New Hampshire – which had been competitive states in previous presidential elections – by double-digit margins. And he carried North Carolina, a reliably Republican state since 1980, by just 14,000 votes.


In all three states, Obama's approval rating remains above water -- or right on the surface. In Michigan, 48 percent of registered voters approve of his job, while 42 percent disapprove.

In New Hampshire, it's 47 to 45 percent, and in North Carolina it's 47 to 47 percent.

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As for Romney, his favorability rating is upside down in two of the three states. In Michigan, 37 percent say they have favorable impression of the former Massachusetts governor, and 43 percent have an unfavorable opinion. In North Carolina, Romney's fav/unfav is 40-42 percent.

The lone exception is in New Hampshire – which borders Massachusetts, and where Romney owns a home – it's even at 45-45 percent.

Mixed results on the economy
The issue of the economy is a mixed bag in each of these three states, as well.

Majorities say the country is headed in the wrong direction, but nearly equal majorities believe that Obama inherited the current economic conditions.

In Michigan, the president holds a narrow edge over Romney, 44 to 42 percent, when it comes to which candidate would do a better job handling the economy.

Romney, meanwhile, leads on this question in New Hampshire, 46 to 42 percent. And they are tied in North Carolina, at 43 percent.

"The economy plays both ways in all three states," Miringoff says.

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In New Hampshire, adding Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) to the GOP presidential ticket doesn't improve Romney's standing in the Granite State.

A Romney-Ayotte team won the support of 43 percent of registered voters, versus 45 percent for Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.

In a hypothetical contest for Michigan's Senate seat, incumbent Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow leads former Republican Rep. Pete Hoekstra by 12 points among registered voters, 49 to 37 percent.

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And in North Carolina's gubernatorial contest, former Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory, the Republican nominee, gets 43 percent, while Democratic Lt. Gov. Walter Dalton gets 41 percent.

These three NBC-Marist surveys were conducted June 24-25 by landline and cell phone of 1,078 registered voters in Michigan, 1,029 registered voters in New Hampshire and 1,019 registered voters in North Carolina.

The margin of error for the New Hampshire and North Carolina poll is plus-minus 3.1 percentage points, and it's 3.0 percentage points in Michigan.

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If we are to keep our great country as we have known it, Barrack Hussein Obama has got to go.

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Reply#239 - Thu Jun 28, 2012 10:45 PM EDT

Military Members, Veterans, Military retirees; note that Romney PROMOTED THE DRAFT during the Viet Nam War,

then skipped out to France for extraordinary lenth of time when church missionary tours were limited. When

Romney came home, he sided with his dad that the whole Viet Nam War was a scam and that he was against

the war. Promoting the draft, while Americans were dieing, he skipped out, then says he wishes he could have

participated. His whole life has been a lie.

    Reply#240 - Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:40 AM EDT

    Romney is a COWARD, Lying, Draft Dodger, who promoted someone else to die for him, that is his

    way of management.

    One may want anyone but Obama, but this guy ranks with Jane Fonda and should not

    be given anything or elected for anything. A low life human being who has risen to the top

    because of his families money.

      Reply#241 - Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:49 AM EDT

      i have watched my rights and liberties being taken away by a corrupt government.. i will definately be voting for romney.. he is much better than the fascist police state leader obama and democrats.. never ever will i vote for a democrat. i hate them..

        Reply#242 - Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:53 AM EDT

        Remember the words of Our President, "Speak Respectfully" the same words you first learned from your Mother. Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, Larry Ellison are Democrats, do you hate them?

          #242.1 - Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:14 AM EDT

          i have watched my rights and liberties being taken away by a corrupt government.

          Is that so?? Tell us -- what right do you NOT have now that you did have on January 19, 2008?

            #242.2 - Fri Jun 29, 2012 8:08 AM EDT

            Your'e free to limit yourself any way you choose.

            In case you didn’t know my friend, winning an election means getting more votes than the other candidate(s). The only reason Obama is President is because a whole lot of people that don't normally show at the polls, bothered to vote. It’s simple, what matters most is that we as individuals don't allow the political parties do our thinking…if you think Obama is doing a good job, vote for him…if not, vote for someone else. A truly intelligent person will listen and/or read, honestly weigh the content, and then do honest research to validate what is truth. Truth is truth regardless of the source.

              #242.3 - Fri Jun 29, 2012 6:37 PM EDT
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              Senator John McCain's advisor Phil Gramm said the United States
              was only in a “mental recession” and that it had become a “nation of
              whiners.”
              Perhaps Mr Gramm was right!

                Reply#243 - Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:12 AM EDT
                Pittman Kenvia FacebookDeleted

                Can't get away from your past Romney...........

                My heart goes out to the special military members who served and died in the line of service in Viet Nam.
                .
                Romney served his mission in France, and was extended extra time there which was not authorized
                under draft conditions.
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                So what, he promoted the draft under duress situation for draftees, before he left for France.
                .
                So it was OK to have other people die for our country, but he had other agendas when it came to saving his own way of life.
                .
                He deserves a line right in there with Jan Fonda.
                .
                Sorry but facts are facts and he is not a true religious person, he is and has been a rich son from a well to do rich family.
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                Yes there were other high rollers that skipped out as well, but don't promote the draft and take a safe haven way out while doing it.

                Low life phoney who wants to be president, I don't think so. Military people are against you Romney.

                  Reply#245 - Tue Jul 3, 2012 12:31 AM EDT
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