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Public Policy PollingAdded: 10/31/08
Public Policy Polling
Obama leads John McCain 57-42 in Oregon. He�s racked up a 64-35 lead with those who have already filled out their ballots and is winning across every demographic subset of the population that PPP tracks. Obama is winning more Republicans (11%) than McCain is Democrats (9%), and also has a 53-41 advantage with independents. Benefiting from Obama�s popularity, Jeff Merkley has opened up a 51-43 lead in his quest to knock Gordon Smith out of the Senate. �There are several states where Barack Obama is having major coattails that could put quite an imprint on the next US Senate,� said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. �At this point Jeff Merkley seems almost certain to be a winner, and Obama�s popularity is having a similar effect in Minnesota and North Carolina.� In other down ballot races, Democrat Kate Brown leads 51-40 in her campaign for Secretary of State and Ben Westlund has a closer 47-41 advantage in his quest for State Treasurer. Public Policy Polling had the most accurate pre election poll for the Democratic primary in Oregon.
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