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White Rabbit Cult Presidential Poll

  • Written by White RabbitWhite Rabbit 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    Last Updated: October 9, 2008
    White Rabbit Presidential Poll

    White Rabbit Presidential Poll

    Barack Obama widened his lead over Republican presidential rival John McCain in two national polls and is maintaining an edge in two daily tracking polls with less than a month to go before the election.

    An NBC-Wall Street Journal poll found Obama supported by 49 percent of registered voters, a 6-point margin over McCain. Two weeks ago an NBC-Journal poll put Obama’s lead at 2 points.

    Obama led McCain 53 percent to 45 percent among likely voters in a CNN-Opinion Research Corp. survey, up from a 4-point advantage for the Democrat in September. Obama’s lead widened to 14 points, 56 percent to 42 percent, among registered voters.

    He also is ahead by 8 points in a Gallup Inc. daily tracking poll of registered voters, the 10th straight day he’s held a statistically significant lead in that survey. A Diageo-Hotline tracking poll showed Obama getting 47 percent to McCain’s 41 percent.

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  1. #1 Chris Potter
    October 9, 2008 pm31 11:32 pm

    Your Gallup Poll graphic above doesn’t work right! When I try to download “Senate map and races” or any of your other sub-categories, I just get a larger image of the same presidential-race map. Can you do something to get this fixed? I’d really like to see what Gallup currently thinks about various individual senate races!
    Thanks,
    Chris Potter

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