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Civitas TelOpinion (R)
Date: 10/18-20
North Carolina
Added: 10/21/08

Barack Obama48%
John McCain45%
Bob Barr1%
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The race for President in North Carolina is showing signs of tightening with just two weeks remaining until election day. Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama had opened up a 5 point lead in a previous Civitas poll, but a new poll released today shows his margin down to three points over John McCain.

According to the live telephone survey of 600 likely General Election voters, Obama leads McCain 47-42 among those who initially voiced support for a candidate. However, when undecided voters are asked which way they lean, Obama�s lead becomes to 48-45. Libertarian candidate Bob Barr receives two percent of the vote. Seven percent of voters remained undecided.

�Since John McCain has begun to campaign in North Carolina, his numbers seem to be improving,� said Francis De Luca, Executive Director of the Civitas Institute. �He�s been able to pick up two points on Obama in the past two weeks according to our polling.�

A gender gap appears to be developing as female voters break for Obama 54-36, but McCain holds a 9 point advantage with male voters.


 

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