OBAMA:
10-30/ 50.1%
10/29/ 50.2%
10/28/ 49.1%
10/27/ 49.0%
McCAIN:
10-30/ 43.1%
10-29/ 43.3%
10-28/ 44.4%
10-27/ 44.7%
10-30/ 50.1%
10/29/ 50.2%
10/28/ 49.1%
10/27/ 49.0%
McCAIN:
10-30/ 43.1%
10-29/ 43.3%
10-28/ 44.4%
10-27/ 44.7%
+/- 2.9%, 1201 telephone surveys of likely voters
Don't breath easy yet. Politico and CNN report that Obama and McCain are statistically tied in three key swing states: Missouri(11), North Carolina(15) and Indiana(11). McCain is drawing support in the rural areas of those states while Obama is doing better in metro areas like Research Triangle. If Obama wins North Carolina it will be a historic victory for a Democratic candidate. North Carolina has not voted Democratic since Jimmy.
Don't breath easy yet. Politico and CNN report that Obama and McCain are statistically tied in three key swing states: Missouri(11), North Carolina(15) and Indiana(11). McCain is drawing support in the rural areas of those states while Obama is doing better in metro areas like Research Triangle. If Obama wins North Carolina it will be a historic victory for a Democratic candidate. North Carolina has not voted Democratic since Jimmy.