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CNN/TIME
Date: 9/28-30
Missouri
Added: 10/1/08

Barack Obama49%
John McCain48%
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Survey USA
Date: 9/23-24
Missouri
Added: 9/26/08

John McCain48%
Barack Obama46%
Unsure2%
Other4%
Source


Zogby Interactive Survey
Date: 9/9-12
Missouri
Added: 9/25/08

Quote:

Recent polls show Obama closing the gap, but it will take a big surge for him to steal Missouri from McCain.
John McCain48%
Barack Obama41%
Bob Barr4%
Ralph Nader1%
Unsure4%
Other1%
Source


Research 2000 for St Louis Post Dispatch
Date: 9/15-18
Missouri
Added: 9/21/08

Quote:

Among the 800 likely Missouri voters polled last week, 49 percent favored McCain compared to 45 percent for Obama. The remaining 6 percent were undecided, or split between the three minor-party tickets on the ballot.

It was an improvement for McCain in a key battleground state. A similar Research 2000 poll conducted in July showed Obama ahead in Missouri, 48 percent to 43 percent.

McCain's recent lead is within the poll's margin of error of 3.5 percentage points for each number. That means McCain could have a stronger advantage, or Obama could have a narrow edge.

Compared to the July poll, McCain's standing has improved among women and men. But his higher standing among women has generated more political benefit because they make up a majority of Missouri's likely voters.

John McCain49%
Barack Obama45%
Source


American Research Group
Date: 9/11-15
Missouri
Added: 9/17/08

John McCain50%
Barack Obama45%
Unsure5%
Source


Rasmussen Reports
Date: 9/11
Missouri
Added: 9/13/08

Quote:

McCain is supported by 92% of Missouri Republicans and enjoys a 16-percentage-point lead among unaffiliated voters. Obama is supported by 88% of Democrats.

McCain is currently viewed favorably by 58% of Missouri voters, Obama by 53%. Those numbers, too, have changed little over the past month.

As for their running mates, GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin is viewed favorably by 58% of Missouri voters, a figure that includes 41% with a Very Favorable opinion. Delaware Senator Joseph Biden, the Democratic candidate for vice president, is viewed favorably by 51%, including 28% with a Very Favorable opinion.

Voters are evenly divided as to whether Palin is ready to be president�43% say yes while 42% disagree. By a 51% to 30% margin, voters say Biden is ready for the top job if necessary.

But Missouri voters are more likely to say that McCain made the right choice for vice president. Fifty-three percent (53%) of voters in the Show Me state agree with his decision while 36% disagree. Only 37% believe that, in selecting Biden, Obama made the right choice. Nearly as many�33%--say he did not.

John McCain51%
Barack Obama46%
Source


CNN/TIME Opinion Research Corp
Date: 9/7-9
Missouri
Added: 9/11/08

Quote:

The two split Missouri's urban areas, while McCain holds a large lead in the rural parts of the Show Me state.
John McCain50%
Barack Obama45%
Source


This is a monthly synopsis of many more 2008 Missouri polls.


 

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