Numbers are the same as yesterday.
The details… :
The figures are unchanged from Sunday’s report, and in general reflect the remarkable stability in the numbers for the past two-plus weeks.
Over this time, Obama’s support has ranged between 46% and 48%, while McCain’s share of the vote has been in the 42% to 44% range.
Thus, Obama has consistently held a modest, but consistent, advantage over McCain for the past two weeks, and...
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Gallup: Obama Up By 4
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