Latest Issue Polls Latest Presidential Tracking Polls 2008 |
Looking For A Specific Archive?Primaries 2012: Primary Polls Election 2008: Articles | Presidential Contest Polls | Congressional House Polls | Congessional Senate Polls | Governor Polls Primaries 2008: Candidates | Blogs | Democratic Primary Exit Polls | Primary Polls Primaries 2004: Primary Polls Who gets your vote in 2012?
Rasmussen ReportsAdded: 10/24/08
Rasmussen Reports
In a survey released on Monday, Obama was ahead by three, 51% to 48%. Last week, the race was tied. But this is the first time the Republican has been ahead since the middle of September. Prior to that he had been leading Obama for months. Just one percent (1%) now say they are undecided, with another one percent (1%) backing an unspecified third-party candidate. No Democrat has won North Carolina in a presidential election since Jimmy Carter in 1976, and holding the state is critical to any chance McCain has of election. A plurality of North Carolina voters (48%) in the new poll say McCain is the candidate most likely to carry the state, but 40% expect the Democrat to win North Carolina.
| Traffic During 2008 Election 2008 Predicted Electoral Math 2008 Presidential Candidates 2008 Battleground States |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
© Copyright 2006-2009 USAElectionPolls.com, All Rights Reserved.