A new Washington Post poll in Virginia finds President Obama leads Mitt Romney by seven points, 51% to 44%.
Key finding: "The new poll shows Virginia voters are equally split on Obama's major initiatives, including his signature health care reform law, and remain deeply pessimistic about the way things are going in the country. But the president has a key advantage in his bid for reelection: The coalition of Virginians that propelled him to victory in 2008 -- young voters, suburban Washingtonians, women and African Americans -- is largely intact."