Rasmussen: Obama Up By 7

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

Obama - 52%
McCain - 45%

Obama gains 2 today, but the story for the past couple weeks in these daily tracking polls is “stability”…

This is the sixteenth straight day that Obama’s support has ranged from 50% to 52% while McCain has been at 44% of 45%.

And given McCain’s inability to cut into Obama’s lead, Americans now think this one is almost all but done…

Fifty-five percent (55%) believe Obama will win the election, 15% expect a McCain victory, and 27% say it is too close to call.

The 5 day:
10/11/2008: McCain - 45%, Obama - 52%
10/10/2008: McCain - 45%, Obama - 50%
10/09/2008: McCain - 45%, Obama - 50%
10/08/2008: McCain - 45%, Obama - 51%
10/07/2008: McCain - 44%, Obama - 52%

More tomorrow…

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