White Rabbit Cult Presidential Poll
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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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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