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Concord MonitorAdded: 10/31/08
Concord Monitor
Heading into the final weekend of the campaign, Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama continues to lead Republican John McCain in New Hampshire, according to a Concord Monitor poll. The race is not over, however, because of the number of voters saying they may change their mind. As he did 11 days ago, Obama leads by 7 points among likely voters asked whom they expect to vote for in Tuesday's election. With Obama at 51 percent and McCain at 44 percent, each candidate has gained 1 point since the last poll. Those expressing a preference were asked if their choice was firm or whether they could still change their mind. In all, about 48 percent of those surveyed said they were firmly behind Obama and about 43 percent said they were firmly behind McCain. With the rest of those surveyed either leaning toward another candidate or unsure of their preference, the poll suggests Tuesday's outcome remains in doubt. In the U.S. Senate race, incumbent Republican John Sununu continues to trail former Democratic governor Jeanne Shaheen in their rematch of the 2002 election. Again, though, enough voters said their minds are not made up to cast doubt on the outcome. In addition, almost all the interviews for this poll were conducted before last night�s televised debate between these candidates. Overall, the poll found, Shaheen leads Sununu, 52 percent to 42 percent, with Libertarian Ken Blevens at 2 percent. About 48 percent of those surveyed said they were firmly behind Shaheen, up from 43 percent in the last poll. About 39 percent said they were firmly behind Sununu, the same percentage as in the last poll.
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