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"has either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney moved ahead in the national vote "?
Does "has either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney moved ahead in the national vote " mean ""either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney has moved ahead in the national vote "?
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By "reset," I mean has either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney moved ahead in the national vote by more than a few points, and stayed ahead for more than a few days?
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Gallup: No convention bounce for Romney
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Re: "has either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney moved ahead in the national vote "?

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NewHopeR
Does
"has either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney moved ahead in the national vote " mean ""either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney has moved ahead in the national vote "?
Context:
By "reset," I mean has either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney moved ahead in the national vote by more than a few points, and stayed ahead for more than a few days?
More:
Gallup: No convention bounce for Romney No, it's asking the question whether or not either one of them has moved ahead.
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