Rasmussen: Obama Leads McCain By 5
By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Democrats, McCain, Polls, RepublicansObama – 49%
McCain – 44%
A net 2 point pickup for McCain today, with him gaining 1 and Obama losing 1. Without leaners included, Obama’s lead is 6 points.
The 5 day:
06/11/2008: McCain – 44%, Obama – 49%
06/10/2008: McCain – 43%, Obama – 50%
06/09/2008: McCain – 44%, Obama – 50%
06/08/2008: McCain – 43%, Obama – 50%
06/07/2008: McCain – 45%, Obama – 48%
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows Barack Obama attracts 46% of the vote while John McCain earns 41%. Those figures reflect a slight decline for Obama who had attracted 48% support for each of the preceding three days. For McCain, the results are little changed. For the past week, his support has stayed between 40% and 42%.When “leaners†are included, Obama holds a five point advantage, 49% to 44% Thirty-six percent (36%) of voters say they will not change their mind and are certain to vote for Obama on Election Day. Thirty-three percent (33%) say the same about McCain.
More tomorrow…
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