Just released on Twitter:
(Dates 10/7-9, Likely voters, MoE 3.1%)
VA - Romney 48 - Obama 47
FL - Obama 48 - Romney 47
OH - Obama 51 - Romney 45
Will flesh this out when they release more info.
Link to NBC FirstRead article
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UPDATE:
Comparison to previous NBC/WSJ/Marist poll of these states -
9/30-10/1
VA - Obama 48 - Romney 46
FL - Obama 47 - Romney 46
OH - Obama 51 - Romney 43
So, basically, Romney gained 2 points in Ohio. Florida and Virginia stayed roughly the same, a point here or there but roughly tied as they were in the pre-debate poll.
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UPDATE 2:
Some tidbits from the poll -
In Ohio -
One-in-five respondents (18 percent) said they have already voted, and, of those, almost two-thirds (63 percent) said they voted for Obama...When early voters are taken out of the equation, Obama’s lead shrinks to 48 percent vs. Romney's 46 percent.
"Perhaps the poll is picking up the Obama absentee push,” said Barbara Carvalho, director of the Marist poll.
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UPDATE 3:
A word (from a different article) on early voting in Ohio, which increasingly seems to be Pres. Obama's firewall state:
CLEVELAND - Despite continued GOP efforts to suppress early voting, record numbers voted at the Board of Elections here as registration for the critical Nov. 6 election ended Tuesday.
A total of 3,748 voted in person at the board that day, shattering the previous record of 2,438 voting on the last day of registration in 2008. Since early voting began on Oct. 2, a total of 9,038 voted at the board, compared with 5,612 during the same period four years ago.
"This is democracy in action," said a smiling Blaine Griffin, vice chair of the Cuyahoga County Democratic Party, as he stood watching the continual parade of early voters coming into the board.
The great majority of early voters were African American, brought by pastors and community groups angered at the relentless effort by Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted and the administration of Gov. John Kasich to suppress their votes.