The Final Election polls have trickled in this morning. They don't fundamentally change the race which indicates a narrow, but steady and decisive Obama victory. Ras and Gallup remain the only pollsters predicting a Romney Popular Vote victory with only 1% leads to boot.
Looks like the final Real Clear Politics Average will have Obama +0.7%. Other Polling Averages out there show Obama's lead between 1% to 2%.
Latest poll numbers after the squiggle.
GOTV!
Michigan - 2012 President - Obama 51%, Romney 46% (Mitchell Research 11/4)
Maine - 2012 President - Obama 53%, Romney 42% (MPRC 11/1-11/3)
Ohio - 2012 President - Obama 51%, Romney 48% (Angus-Reid 11/2-11/4)
National - 2012 President - Obama 47%, Romney 47% (Politico/GWU/Battleground 11/4-11/5)
National - 2012 President - Obama 50%, Romney 49% (IBD/TIPP 11/3-11/5)
National - 2012 President - Obama 48%, Romney 49% (Rasmussen Reports 11/3-11/5)
National - 2012 President - Obama 51%, Romney 48% (Angus-Reid 11/1-11/3)
National - 2012 President - Obama 48%, Romney 48% (Gravis Marketing 11/3-11/5)