Posted on 11/03/2008 2:34:12 PM PST by No Dems 2004
Below are the poll results are based on telephone interviews with 1200 likely voters in Florida, aged 18+, and conducted October 31-November 2, 2008. The margin of sampling error is ±3 percentage points.
1. If the election for President were held today would you support the Democratic ticket of Barack Obama and Joseph Biden or the Republican ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin? Obama/Biden 49% McCain/Palin 47% Other 1% Undecided 3%
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Below are the results of a three-day poll of likely voters in the state of Ohio. Results are based on telephone interviews with 1200 likely voters in Ohio, aged 18+, and conducted October 31-November 2, 2008 by telephone. The margin of sampling error is ±3 percentage points.
1. If the election for President were held today would you support the Democratic ticket of Barack Obama and Joseph Biden or the Republican ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin? McCain/Palin 48% Obama/Biden 46% Other 1% Undecided 5%
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Below are the results are based on telephone interviews with 800 likely voters in Georgia, aged 18+, and conducted October 31-November 2, 2008 by telephone. The margin of sampling error is ±3 percentage points.
1. If the election for President were held today would you support the Democratic ticket of Barack Obama and Joseph Biden, he Republican ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin or the Libertarian ticket of Bob Barr and Wayne Root? McCain/Palin 50% Obama/Biden 46% Barr/Root 1% Undecided 3%
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Without FL...we’re dead in the water.
Not yet updated on realclearpolitics
I’m going to be very ashamed to live in this state if our electors choose him.
time to move to AZ!...No humidity! :)
bttt
Man, the media have to pay for the way they have conducted themselves this election cycle. They just have to pay.
I think Florida will be ok. I live in Florida and I’ve been working the phones. For some reason, GOP voters are very reluctant to tell you who they’re voting for. If I stay on the line long enough to get their confidence, they will reveal that they are either going to vote for McCain - or they’ve already voted for him at early voting. I don’t know why this is the case. I guess they’re probably under a lot of pressure from co-workers, neighbors, etc. and are afraid to say anything until they trust you.
Hard for me to see McCain winning Ohio but NOT winning Florida. If SV weights for party, and overweights Dems, this should mean a McCain win in FL.
My youngest sister lives in West Palm, we cannot talk about politics anymore,she is so in the bag for the One. For some reason she hates Bush and listens to some talk radio show down there that beats up on the Repubs daily. Do you know who or what it is? Seems as though it might be a woman broadcaster.
No way McCain will lose Florida.
“Without FL...were dead in the water.”
To be fair, this is within the margin of error and don’t forget that Rasmussen has McCain up a point - it’s absolutely dead even in most polls. I believe McCain will win Florida.
agree 100%....i would think if one of those states were more vulnerable it would be ohio not florida
How did they get such low (for this cycle) undecideds?
Bush was behind in the polls and won 04. McCain will win FL.
Fingers crossed voters in PA come to their senses. Bitter comments, racist and redneck comments, coal and electricity comments. If McCain wins PA, 95% he wins.
We (friends & family) are all praying for victory!
http://www.johnmccain.com/PhoneBank/OutsideWindow.aspx
They have the name, telephone number, and city and state of the voters, plus a script you can follow, but I most often just tell them to remember to vote and vote for McCain-Palin. You can pick any state to call and I picked Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvannia, but you can pick others as well. Some people just hang up, but quite a few are willing to listen, including some undecideds. I'll do some more calling tonight.
no indication of party affiliation but all those polls appear to have a +- of 3
The Jewish vote is tied a lot to the Jewish vote in NY, where hillary has her machine working overtime with the PUMA gang.
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