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Marist CollegeAdded: 10/30/08
Marist College
Early Voters Make the Difference in Colorado�Obama with 9 Percentage Point Lead Among Registered Voters�Has 6 Point Advantage Among Likely Voters: Just two months ago, Senator Barack Obama accepted his party�s nomination in the Centennial State, and today, Colorado voters give Barack Obama a lead in the contest against his Republican rival Senator John McCain for the state�s 9 electoral votes. Among registered voters in Colorado, Obama receives 52% to McCain�s 43%. The race tightens a bit among likely voters including early voters and those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate. These voters favor Obama 51% to McCain�s 45%. Obama�s lead among this group is due largely to early voters. 44% of Colorado�s registered voters say they have already cast their ballots. Take them out of the equation, and Obama and McCain are tied -- 46% to 46% -- among likely voters. And, while support for the candidates divides along party lines, 58% of Independent likely voters say they are behind Barack Obama compared with 35% for McCain.
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