Gallup: Obama Up By 5

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, McCain, Polls, Veep

McCain’s numbers continue to lose steam, but these numbers are still under the national Real Clear Politics average of +5.8% for Obama.

The details…

These results, based on Sept. 29-Oct.1 interviewing, mark the sixth consecutive day that Obama has enjoyed a statistically significant lead over McCain.

He has generally been ahead of McCain since the financial crisis intensified two weeks ago, and for much of the campaign since June, apart from the week after the Republican National Convention in early September.

And tonight…the VP debate.

Game on!


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