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"contents": "<p>Some 47 percent of registered voters surveyed in the online poll judged Obama the victor, while 31 percent believed Romney won.<br /><br />But neither candidate's favorability ratings shifted in the wake of Monday's debate, the last of three televised matchups before the Nov. 6 election. Likewise, voter assessments of the candidates on a range of issues from the economy to foreign policy did not change by a statistically significant margin.<br /><br />Obama's favorability rating ticked up by 1 percentage point to 57 percent, a statistically insignificant change. Romney's favorability likewise inched up 1 point, to 54 percent.<br /><br />The full impact of the debate on the race won't show up in opinion polls for several more days, but it is unlikely that it will give either candidate a big enough boost to break their statistical tie, Ipsos pollster Julia Clark said.<br /><br />\"By this point in the election cycle a lot of people have formed a more complete view of each candidate,\" Clark said.<br /><br />The accuracy of Reuters/Ipsos online polls are measured using a credibility interval. The survey of 515 registered voters, conducted on Tuesday following the debate, has a credibility interval of 4.9 percentage points.<br /><br />The debate did appear to move the needle with some voters, but not in a way that clearly benefited either candidate.<br /><br />Some 22 percent of those surveyed said they had a more positive view of Obama after the debate, while 19 percent said they had a more negative view, and 54 percent said their opinion did not change one way or another.<br /><br />The same pattern held for Romney: 22 percent viewed him in a more positive light, 21 percent viewed him more negatively and 48 percent said their opinion did not change.<br /><br />A separate Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking poll has shown Obama and Romney to be within 3 percentage points of each other ever since the first debate on Oct. 3. As of Tuesday, Obama led by 1 percentage point, well within the poll's credibility interval. <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>DM</strong></span><br /><br /><em>Photo: U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at a campaign rally in Delray, Florida October 23, 2012. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque</em></p>",
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