Posted on 10/23/2008 3:14:50 PM PDT by Chet 99
Thursday, October 23, 2008 - 2:40 PM MST
Battleground polls: Obama 47%, McCain 46%
Phoenix Business Journal - by Mike Sunnucks
A Thursday poll puts the presidential vote at 48 percent for Barack Obama and running mate Joe Biden versus 45 percent for Arizona Sen. John McCain and running mate Sarah Palin. Four percent are undecided in the new poll conducted by George Washington University, Tarrance Group and Lake Partners.
But the poll also shows that in toss-up states, the Obama-Biden ticket has 47 percent compared with 46 percent for McCain-Palin with 5 percent undecided. States such as Florida, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Ohio could tilt the election.
The poll of 1,000 voters shows the race closer than other polls. The current average of recent polls by Real Clear Politics gives Obama a 7-point lead.
The GWU poll shows McCain leading among whites (51 percent to 42 percent) and Hispanics (48 percent to 44 percent). Other surveys have given Obama a lead among Hispanics, who could be key in states such as Florida and Colorado. President Bush got 40 percent of the Latino vote in 2004.
Obama holds leads in the GWU poll with younger voters (59 percent to 32 percent) as well as with voters who are black, live in big cities and are not married.
The poll shows the rural vote fairly even.
The survey also paints Palin as the most polarizing of the presidential and vice presidential candidates. She is liked by 51 percent of those questioned and disliked by 42 percent. Palin is most popular with older voters, Hispanic and white men, and least popular with city dwellers, younger voters, African-Americans and those in the Northeast.
This surge is looking more like a Tsunami every day. Repubs always close in the last week.
Pray for W, McCuda and Our Troops
the closer we get to election day, the more pollsters give accurate polling so that they are not caught cheating.....IMHO
What, you don’t trust PravdABDNC pollcats??
Pray for W, McCuda and Our Troops
Done, prayers going up.
Obviously an Obama fan.
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