southernpoliticalreport.com - 9/24/2008
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008 545 likely voters Dates of interviewing 9/22 Maximum sampling error +/- 4.1 The latest InsiderAdvantage/Poll Position survey in Ohio suggests an even tie in the race. As Sen. McCain struggled with his response to last week s economic news, his support among segments ...
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InsiderAdvantage: Ohio is Deadlocked
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire —
A new InsiderAdvantage survey in Ohio shows Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain each receiving 46% support.
Key findings: "As McCain struggled with his response to last week's economic news, his support among segments of the voting population that might seem vulnerable to a weak economy declined... The most distressing news for the McCain camp comes from senior voters and independents. In our last survey McCain enjoyed a more typical 52% to 41% lead among voters age 65 and over. In this latest survey McCain and Obama are even with 46% of the senior vote each. ...
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