gallup.com - 10/25/2008
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PRINCETON, NJ -- Barack Obama has 51% of the vote among likely voters in two separate estimates based on Gallup's likely voter models, while John McCain's share of the vote is 43% to 44%; these results are based on interviewing conducted Wednesday through Friday as part of Gallup Poll Daily ...
gallup.com - 10/28/2008
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PRINCETON, NJ -- The gap between Barack Obama
and John McCain in Gallup Poll Daily tracking from...
Saturday through Monday has narrowed slightly, and Obama is now at 49% of the vote to 47% for McCain among likely voters using Gallup's traditional model ...
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Gallup Daily: Presidential Race Narrows Slightly
gallup.com - 10/23/2008
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PRINCETON, NJ -- Jewish voters nationwide have grown
increasingly comfortable with voting for Barack Obama for president...
since the Illinois senator secured the Democratic nomination in June. They now favor Obama over John McCain by more than 3 to 1, ...
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Obama Winning Over the Jewish Vote
gallup.com - 10/23/2008
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PRINCETON, NJ -- Gallup Poll Daily tracking shows
Barack Obama running ahead of John McCain among likely...
voters -- 50% to 46% using the "traditional" model Gallup has employed in past elections, and 51% to 45% using an "expanded" model that takes into ...
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Gallup Daily: Obama Has Modest Lead Among Likely Voters
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Gallup Daily: Obama Lead at 7-8% Among Likely Voters
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... likely voter models, while John McCain's share of the vote is 43% to 44%; these results are based on interviewing conducted Wednesday through Friday as part of Gallup Poll Daily tracking. Obama has a seven percentage point, 51% to 44%, margin using the "traditional" model Gallup has employed in past elections for Oct. 22-24, and an eight-point, 51% to 43%, margin using an "expanded" model that takes into account possibly greater turnout by new or infrequent voters. Read more: http://www.gallup.com/poll/111442/Gallup-Daily-Obama-Le... [image] [image] [image] [image] ...
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General Election Poll: Gallup Daily Tracking
For the Gallup Poll Daily tracking survey, Gallup is interviewing no fewer than 1,000 U.S. adults nationwide each day during 2008.
The general-election results are based on combined data from Oct. 22-24, 2008. For results based on this sample of 2,793 registered voters, the maximum margin of sampling error is ±2 percentage points.
For results based on the sample of 2,413 "traditional" likely voters (based on the model taking into account current voting ...
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