Rasmussen: Obama Up By 7
By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, McCain, PollsObama – 52%
McCain – 45%
Obama gains one today as he hits the 52% mark yet again. In fact, he has been between 50 and 52 percent for the past 28 days.
So the thing to look for now is if he gets to 53% or 54% and can maintain it. But with 3% still left undecided, there’s probably only really 2% left when you account for 1% going to 3rd party candidates.
Rasmussen talks favorability and investor/non-investor preference…
57% of voters have a favorable opinion of Barack Obama while 54% say the same about John McCain. Those figures include 41% with a Very Favorable opinion of Obama and 27% who are that enthusiastic about McCain.McCain leads by just 2% among Investors while trailing badly among those who do not invest. Investors are generally more supportive of Republican candidates.
The 5 day:
10/23/2008: McCain – 45%, Obama – 52%
10/22/2008: McCain – 45%, Obama – 51%
10/21/2008: McCain – 46%, Obama – 50%
10/20/2008: McCain – 46%, Obama – 50%
10/19/2008: McCain – 45%, Obama – 51%
10/18/2008: McCain – 45%, Obama – 50%
More tomorrow…
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