Barack Obama has a four-point lead over Mitt Romney, but that's not nearly as dramatic as Obama's lead among African American voters — 94 percent to 0 percent.

Obama also leads among women and Latinos — no surprise there either — but Romney's 0 percent can't help but stand out.

On a larger scale, the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll has an Obama-Biden ticket at 48 percent approval, and a Romney-Ryan ticket at 44 percent approval. July's poll was 49 to 43, suggesting that little has changed.

In a smaller poll conducted among voters in 12 swing states, Obama had a three-point lead over Romney.

The groups Romney still leads in: rural voters, senior citizens, and white people.

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