Rasmussen: Obama Up By 5

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

Obama – 50%
McCain – 45%

No change today, as we’re only one day away from the final debate.

But Rasmussen shows…the electoral outlook is bleak for McCain…

Currently, Obama has the edge in every state won by John Kerry four years ago. However, of the states won by George Bush, McCain is trailing in four and five others are considered a toss-up.

As a result, Electoral College projections now show Obama leading 255-163.

When “leaners” are included, Obama leads 300-174.

The 5 day:
10/14/2008: McCain – 45%, Obama – 50%
10/13/2008: McCain – 45%, Obama – 50%
10/12/2008: McCain – 45%, Obama – 51%
10/11/2008: McCain – 45%, Obama – 52%
10/10/2008: McCain – 45%, Obama – 50%

More tomorrow…


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