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Monmouth GannettAdded: 10/22/08
Monmouth Gannett
The Democrat�s gains came largely from a 16 point swing among men and further solidification of his popularity among young voters. Currently, Obama is the choice of male voters by 52% to 37%, up from a 45%-46% deficit in September. Female voters prefer Obama by 55% to 32%, which is basically unchanged from last month. The Illinois senator, who has consistently been ahead among young voters, now holds a 71% to 20% lead among voters under age 35, up from 54%-30% in September. He also leads among white voters in the Garden State by a slim 46%-43% margin. In September, McCain had a 48%-43% advantage among this group. �We have reached the tipping point in this race, with nearly half of the state�s voters saying they are very sure they will vote for Obama,� said Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute. �At this point, it would take an October surprise of astronomical proportions to turn New Jersey from blue to red.�
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