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Added: 8/28/08

Mason Dixon
Date: 8/25-26
Florida
Added: 8/28/08

Barack Obama45%
John McCain44%
Unsure11%
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Obama holds only a statistically insignificant 1 point lead over McCain in Florida, with 45 percent of Florida voters favoring Obama and 44 percent supporting McCain. Another 11 percent said they were undecided.

The poll, taken on the first two days of the Democratic National Convention this week, has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points. Obama, a senator for Illinois, is scheduled to accept the nomination on Thursday.

The poll, of 625 likely voters, also showed that Obama�s selection of Delaware Sen. Joe Biden to be his running mate on the Democratic ticket is not having a large effect on Floridians. Only 14 percent said Biden made them more likely to vote for Obama, while 11 percent said it made them less likely.

As for expected Republican nominee McCain, voters in the poll favored Mitt Romney as the Arizona senator�s VP choice. About 50 percent of Republicans said Romney�s choice would make it more likely for them to vote for McCain.


 

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