Rasmussen: Obama Leads By 5
By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Democrats, Independents, McCain, Polls, RepublicansObama – 49%
McCain – 44%
Obama holds steady and McCain gains another since yesterday. This is two days in a row McCain has gained.
The 5 day:
06/24/2008: McCain – 44%, Obama – 49%
06/23/2008: McCain – 43%, Obama – 49%
06/22/2008: McCain – 42%, Obama – 49%
06/21/2008: McCain – 43%, Obama – 48%
06/20/2008: McCain – 44%, Obama – 48%
What are the voters thinking?
Currently, Obama wins the vote from 80% of Democrats while McCain is supported by 82% of Republicans. The two contenders are essentially even among unaffiliated voters.However, one of the key stats in the race remains the potential for volatility in a race with two little known candidates—32% of voters are either uncommitted at this time or could change their mind before Election Day.
Thirty-six percent (36%) say they are certain to vote for Obama while 32% are that certain of their support for McCain.
More tomorrow…
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June 24th, 2008 at 5:05 pm
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