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Obama keeps small lead on Romney, debate bleeding stemmed

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U.S. President Barack Obama greets supporters at his campaign office in Williamsburg.

President Barack Obama retained a slim lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney in the Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking poll today, as he appeared to have stemmed the bleeding from his poor first debate. Three weeks before the Nov. 6 U.S. election, Obama leads Romney by 2 percentage points, with 47 percent support from likely voters in the national online poll, to 45 percent support for Romney. The margin was small enough to be a virtual tie, but Obama's slight edge broadened from Sunday, when he went ahead of Romney by 1 point after falling behind in the wake of Romney's decisive victory in their first presidential debate on Oct. 3. "Romney received a bump from that first debate, but the very nature of a bump is it recedes again," Ipsos vice president Julia Clark said. "We're now seeing Obama regaining a little bit of a foothold as we go into the second debate. They go into the debate on equal footing." The two men meet again on Tuesday night at New York's Hofstra University in a debate that Obama needs to win to grab back the campaign momentum. The third debate is set for Oct. 22 in Boca Raton, Florida. Obama's support in the new Reuters/Ipsos survey was particularly strong...

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