www.pollingreport.com — "Now suppose that the presidential candidates on the ballot in your state included Barack Obama as the Democratic Party's candidate, John McCain as the Republican candidate, Bob Barr as the Libertarian party candidate, Cynthia McKinney as the Green Party candidate, and Ralph Nader, who is unaffiliated with a national party, who would you be more likely to vote for?" If unsure:"As of today, who ...
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USA Today/Gallup: Obama by 4 with Registered Voters
Daily Kos —
... last poll? McCain's never above 45 anywhere else, which tells you something about his appeal. The national polls and the trackers are simply not showing a surge for McCain. Obama leads by 2 to 5 points in the last 7 non-trackers over the last week (and ties or leads the trackers.) But you can bet that, flawed concept or not, if McCain had gone from 4 down to 3 up in the Gallup poll, it'd be plastered all over the news. These numbers are from USA Today and Polling Report. Presidential choice LV Aug. 21-23 (July) (June) MoE +/- 4 ...
The Silver Standard
Angry Bear —
... As Gallup explains every 4 years, their likely voter filter is not reliable long before the election. Gallup has been forced by the competition to report likely voter results earlier than they used to (I remember way back when). There was a very large huge Gallup likely voter anomaly in the poll conducted July 25-27 (click and search for USA Today in which Obama lead among registered voters and McCain lead 49 to 45 among likely voters. The likely voter pool was strongly biased against the young compared to actual votes in past presidential elections. ...
10/7 Daily Kos R2K Tracking Poll: Obama 52, McCain 41
Daily Kos —
... LV Diageo/Hotline: 47 (48) 41 (41) 3.2 LV Gallup: 50 (50) 42 (43) 2 RV NBC/WSJ: 49 (48) 43 (46) 3.8 RV CNN: 53 (51) 45 (47) 3.5 LV D Corps (D): 48 (49) 45 (45) ...
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