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Survey USAAdded: 10/27/08
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Missouri Whipsaws: In an election for President of the United States in Missouri today, 10/27/08, eight days until votes are counted, Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama tie, 48% each, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted for KMOX-Radio in St Louis and KCTV-TV in Kansas City. A week ago, Obama led. No more. McCain made week-on-week inroads among men, among whites, and among voters younger than Barack Obama. Today, McCain leads by 18 among gun owners. Obama leads by 25 among those who do not own a gun. Nine research firms are polling in Missouri. Five show McCain ahead, though by 3 or fewer points. Two show Obama ahead, by 5 and 2 points. Two, including now SurveyUSA, show Missouri tied. For this poll, 800 Missouri adults were interviewed 10/25/08 and 10/26/08. Of them, 759 were registered to vote. Of them, 672 were determined by SurveyUSA to be likely to vote on or before election day. Democrat Jay Nixon continues to be a prohibitive favorite to win the Missouri Governor's election, a pick-up for the Democrats. Incumbent Republican Matt Blunt is not seeking re-election.
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