The latest via U. S. News & World Report - - -
Florida Polls Show Tight Race A Rasmussen Reports automated poll of 1,000 likely Florida voters taken November 2 shows McCain leading Obama 50%-49%. A Strategic Vision (R) poll of 1,200 likely Florida voters taken October 31-November 1 shows Obama leading McCain 49%-47%. A SurveyUSA automated poll of 691 likely Florida voters taken October 31-November 3 shows Obama leading McCain 50%-47%. A C-Span/Zogby poll of 585 likely Florida voters taken October 31-November 3 shows Obama leading McCain 49%-48%.
Polls Split In Ohio A Rasmussen Reports automated poll of 1,000 likely Ohio voters taken November 2 shows Obama leading McCain 49%-45%. A Strategic Vision (R) poll of 1,200 likely Ohio voters taken October 31-November 2 shows McCain leading Obama 48%-46%. A SurveyUSA automated poll of 660 likely Ohio voters taken October 30-November 2 shows Obama leading McCain 48%-46%. A C-Span/Zogby poll of 687 likely Ohio voters taken October 31-November 3 shows Obama leading McCain 49%-47%.
Obama Up In 3 Pennsylvania Polls A Strategic Vision (R) poll of 1,200 likely Pennsylvania voters taken October 31-November 2 shows Obama leading McCain 51%-44%. A SurveyUSA automated poll of 657 likely Pennsylvania voters taken October 31-November 3 shows McCain leading Obama 52%-43%. A C-Span/Zogby poll of 682 likely Pennsylvania voters taken October 31-November 3 shows Obama leading McCain 51%-41%.
Three Polls Show Race Tied In Missouri A Rasmussen Reports automated poll of 1,000 likely Missouri voters taken November 2 shows the race tied at 49%. A SurveyUSA automated poll of 674 likely Missouri voters taken October 30-November 2 shows the race tied at 48% apiece. A C-Span/Zogby poll of 585 likely Missouri voters taken October 31-November 3 shows the race tied at 48%.
Obama Up In Three Virginia Polls A Rasmussen Reports automated poll of 1,000 likely Virginia voters taken November 2 shows Obama leading McCain 51%-47%. An American Research Group poll of 600 likely Virginia voters taken October 31-November 3 shows Obama leading McCain 51%-47%. A C-Span/Zogby poll of 690 likely Virginia voters taken October 31-November 3 shows Obama leading McCain 52%-45%.
Polls Split In North Carolina A Rasmussen Reports automated poll of 1,000 likely North Carolina voters taken November 2 shows McCain leading Obama 50%-49%. An American Research Group poll of 600 likely North Carolina voters taken October 31-November 3 shows Obama leading McCain 49%-48%. A SurveyUSA automated poll of 682 likely North Carolina voters taken October 30-November 2 shows McCain leading Obama 49%-48%. A C-Span/Zogby poll of 585 likely North Carolina voters taken October 31-November 3 shows the race tied at 49%.
Obama Up 4 In Colorado A Rasmussen Reports automated poll of 1,000 likely Colorado voters taken November 2 shows Obama leading McCain 51%-47%.
Obama Up 11 In Nevada A C-Span/Zogby poll of 586 likely Nevada voters taken October 31-November 3 shows Obama leading McCain 53%-42%.
McCain Up 5 In Indiana A C-Span/Zogby poll of 585 likely Indiana voters taken October 31-November 3 shows McCain leading Obama 50%-45%.
McCain Up In Three Georgia Polls A Strategic Vision (R) poll of 800 likely Georgia voters taken October 31-November 2 shows McCain leading Obama 50%-46%. A SurveyUSA automated poll of 683 likely Georgia voters taken October 30-November 2 shows McCain leading 52%-45%. An InsiderAdvantage poll of 512 likely voters taken November 2 shows McCain leading Obama 48%-47%.
McCain Up 11 In West Virginia An American Research Group poll of 600 likely West Virginia voters taken October 31-November 3 shows McCain leading Obama 53%-42%.
Obama Up 13 In Wisconsin A Strategic Vision (R) poll of 800 likely Wisconsin voters taken October 31-November 2 shows Obama leading McCain 53%-40%.
Obama Leads In Two Washington Polls A Strategic Vision (R) poll of 800 likely Washington State voters taken October 31-November 2 shows Obama leading McCain 55%-40%. A SurveyUSA automated poll of 663 likely Washington State voters taken October 30-November 2 shows Obama leading McCain 56%-40%.
1 comments:
John -
From a precinct in Silver Spring, MD (where I am the precinct chairman for the Republican Party) - lots of Jews (mostly Orthodox) voting for McCain/Palin.
Jack in Silver Spring
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