Gallup: Obama Leads McCain By 3
By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Democrats, McCain, Polls, RepublicansThe numbers continue to tighten in Gallup’s tracking. One note, these numbers are from yesterday.

Obama’s three percentage point advantage remains slightly smaller than his average lead in the days after Hillary Clinton let it be known that she was suspending her campaign on June 4. This suggests that while Obama experienced a small “bounce” from the attention he received, the possibility exists that the bounce will be short-lived and that the race will settle back down to the close margin that has characterized it for much of the last few months.
More tomorrow…
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June 16th, 2008 at 12:09 am
The polls have always shown cult leader Obama to be in a tie with McCain, while the polls showed Sen. Clinton several points ahead of McCain. The corrupt and rigged DNC dashed an easy landslide victory with Sen. Clinton for crushing defeat with Obama.
HRC supporters will not surrender in “unity” to the cult powers of Obama. HRC supporters will campaign and vote for John McCain in swing states Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Florida. A loss of any two swing states means the defeat of Obama. I will volunteer and vote for McCain in a swing state.
Obama has no legitimacy as the Democratic nominee; he swiped a stolen nomination with FL and MI delegates and de facto Obama surrogate Nancy Pelosi rigged the nomination for cult leader Obama. He is unqualified, inexperienced, immature, and unelectable as a radical left wing liberal.
Sen. Clinton is the legitimate Democratic nominee. She won the popular vote, and she is the best qualified and the strongest candidate to win the general election hands down, as the polls indicated.
June 16th, 2008 at 8:46 am
Crat, Quit already. Go back and look at those polls. Actually early on it showed Obama taking McCain by a larger percentage until she stayed on much longer than she should have, even when everyone, except you and the other people too stubborn to accept reality… Speaking of Cultish devotion. The more you rant, the more ridiculous you sound.
Take a breather, don’t vote for Obama, root for McCain, but please just let it go and shut up about it.
Best,
John