Gallup: Obama Up By 3

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Democrats, Independents, McCain, Polls, Republicans

Obama drops 2 and McCain gains 1 today, as both Rasmussen and Gallup show the race tightening a bit.

Gallup with the 411…

These data are based on Aug. 11-13 polling, and reflect a stable period for voter preferences. Since the beginning of August, Obama’s support been either 46% or 47% for all but one day of Gallup tracking (48% in Aug. 10-12 polling) and McCain’s has been 42% or 43% for all but one day (44% in Aug. 3-5 polling).

The 3-point Obama advantage matches the average in Gallup Poll Daily tracking since he clinched the Democratic nomination in early June.

More tomorrow…


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