wow he is going to be embarrassed
Let me be the 1st to call B.S. on this last Poll!
McCain will win. (I hope!)
Good bye, Zogby.
Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: Final: Obama in Double-Digit Lead, 54% to 43%
UTICA, New York - Democrat Barack Obama has increased his lead to 11.4 points over Republican John McCain in the latest Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby daily tracking poll -- up from a 7.1 point advantage in yesterday's report. The final tally now stands at 54.1% for Obama compared to 42.7% for McCain.
Pollster John Zogby: "Obviously anything can happen on Election Day, but Americans want change and it seems very clear that the historic candidacy of Sen. Obama defines that change."
Final Tally |
Nov. 3 |
Obama |
54.1% |
McCain |
42.7% |
Other |
3.1% |
Week Four Three-Day Tracking Poll |
11-2 |
11-1 |
10-31 |
10-30 |
10-29 |
10-28 |
10-27 |
Obama |
50.9% |
49.5% |
49.1% |
50.1% |
50.2% |
49.1% |
49.0% |
McCain |
43.8% |
43.8% |
44.1% |
43.1% |
43.3% |
44.4% |
44.7% |
Others/Not sure |
5.3% |
6.7% |
6.8% |
6.8% |
6.5% |
6.5% |
6.3% |
Week Three Three-Day Tracking Poll |
10-26 |
10-25 |
10-24 |
10-23 |
10-22 |
10-21 |
10-20 |
Obama |
49.9% |
49.4% |
51.1% |
51.3% |
52.2% |
51.6% |
50.3% |
McCain |
45.1% |
44.1% |
41.6% |
41.0% |
40.3% |
42.0% |
42.4% |
Others/Not sure |
4.9% |
6.6% |
7.3% |
7.7% |
7.5% |
6.4% |
7.3% |
Week Two Three-Day Tracking Poll |
10-19 |
10-18 |
10-17 |
10-16 |
10-15 |
10-14 |
10-13 |
Obama |
49.8% |
47.8% |
48.3% |
48.7% |
49.0% |
48.2% |
49.0% |
McCain |
44.4% |
45.1% |
44.4% |
43.7% |
43.5% |
44.4% |
42.8% |
Others/Not sure |
5.8% |
7.1% |
7.3% |
7.6% |
7.5% |
7.4% |
8.2% |
Week One Three-Day Tracking Poll |
10-12 |
10-11 |
10-10 |
10-9 |
10-8 |
10-7 |
10-6 |
Obama |
47.9% |
48.9% |
47.6% |
47.6% |
47.8% |
47.1% |
47.7% |
McCain |
43.6% |
42.8% |
43.8% |
43.4% |
44.2% |
45.2% |
45.3% |
Others/Not sure |
8.5% |
8.3% |
8.6% |
9.0% |
8.0% |
7.7% |
7.0% |
If this turns out to be the stunning victory for Obama, he will have done it with large leads among independents (24 points), women (20 points), moderates (32%) and those who registered to vote in the last six months (30 points). He also wins 91% support from Democrats and leads in nearly every age group with the exception of those age 55 to 69, where McCain leads by just a half point.
McCain holds the support of 85% of Republicans and 73% of conservatives. He also leads by 7 points among whites.
The three-day rolling tracking poll included 1,226 likely voters - about 400 interviews per 24-hour polling period (each polling period begins and ends at 5 p.m. Eastern daily, with the exception of tonight's polling, which ended at 9 p.m.) - and was conducted Nov. 1-3, 2008. It carries a margin of error of +/- 2.9 percentage points. Interviews were conducted using live telephone interviewers in Zogby's in-house call center in Upstate New York.
How Our Daily Tracking Poll Works
This is the final daily tracking telephone poll. With each new day of responses of likely voters that are folded into the poll, the oldest third of the survey sample is removed, so the poll "tracks" changes in voter attitudes following events and developments in the race. Keep up-to-date with the latest in political polling by visiting www.zogby.com.
For a complete methodological statement on this survey, please visit:
http://www.zogby.com/methodology/readmeth.dbm?ID=1376 (11/4/2008)
LOL! Zogby drunk on his own incompetence again.
This is too funny.
Even if Obama wins, Zogby will look stupid. This is not a twelve point race.
It is very clear to me that this fraud just took Gallup’s final numbers and “sauced” his poll to match, he basically followed their lead down the stretch IMO. Some of the others may be just as right or wrong as it will turn out, but this man deserves no credibility as a pollster.
Vote baby vote!
You’re a Troll.
Hard to believe America would take that strong a turn to the left, but I guess it could happen. May God have mercy on us all if it does.
It's time for me to go to bed now. I've a busy day ahead tomorrow, which will begin with a bowed head and a prayer for my country...
Clinton was quite popular among Democrats in 1996, and Republicans had not the fear of Clinton that currently grips them with the prospect of Obama.
Consign Zogby's 10 point poll to the flames. Obama may be ahead tonight, but it probably closer to even than it is to 10 points.
Nominee | Bill Clinton | Bob Dole | |
Party | Democratic | Republican | |
Home state | Arkansas | Kansas | |
Running mate | Al Gore | Jack Kemp | |
Electoral vote | 379 | 159 | |
States carried | 31+DC | 19 | |
Popular vote | 47,402,357 | 39,198,755 | |
Percentage | 49.24% | 40.71% |
The pollsters have made their choice. Either we’re all going to be astonished tonight that America actually went through with it by such a big margin or these guys will be totally demolished.
This defies logic.
My husband saw him this week in person and all he wanted to do was sell his book. When anyone disagreed with him or challenged some of his prophecy, he just yelled his talking point louder. Typical liberal—and don’t forget that he’s in the tank for Obama because of the Arab/Palestinian connection. That alone should disqualify anything the man says.
If his internals are anything like Gallup’s, he’s an idiot.
Oh wait, he’s an idiot regardless.
FOLKS!
We all know the polls are weighted wrong. Do NOT pay attention to this or the exit polls!
And if you need a boost, read this:
By “final” does this mean he’s going out of business after McCain wins?