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Romney’s ‘47%’ remarks overserved but damaging, poll finds

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Romney got even lower marks, with only 31 percent of voters grading him “A” or “B.” His efforts to persuade voters were more in line with grades that were awarded in 2008 to the campaign of Republican nominee John McCain (34 percent) and in 1996 to GOP nominee Bob Dole (29 percent).

The Pew poll also found that Democratic voters are giving Obama higher marks (78 percent gave him an “A” or “B”) than Republicans are grading Romney (62 percent gave him an “A” or “B”).

The poll’s margin of error was 3.7 percentage points, with higher error margins for smaller subsets of respondents, such as registered voters.

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