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But the issue seemed certain to deepen the concerns of many women voters, who
-- along with the broad spectrum of all independents -- will likely determine the ultimate outcome in November. Polls show women are already turning back to Obama. Despite his seemingly better political position, Obama continues to face huge unknowns that could still cast a shadow over his re-election prospects: Among them, the still fragile economy and numerous foreign policy uncertainties between now and November. The price of gasoline, driven by uncertainty over Mideast oil supplies because of a possible Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, is higher than it has ever been this time of year. That's a ready-made line of attack for Republicans and one that Gingrich now is making the centerpiece of his campaign. And, as employers have begun hiring again, bringing the jobless rate down to 8.3 percent, it is highly likely that workers who stopped looking for a new job will re-enter the hunt and drive up that closely watched indicator of the economic recovery. When the dust settles from the Republican primary fight, odds remain heavily in favor of Romney because of his organization in what's expected to be a lengthy fight for delegates. And if he wins the nomination, disaffected Republicans most likely will rally to his cause. Overriding nearly every issue with Republican party voters is a dislike of Obama, particularly his health care law that forces all Americans to buy health insurance. And in a general election against Obama, Romney is likely to appeal to independents more than the more-conservative Santorum or Gingrich would. The question could boil down to how much the current GOP focus on social issues will alienate that key bloc of independents, once the party's nominee turns its focus to beating Obama.
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