A 2 point net jump since yesterday and the first time Obama has lead McCain by such a wide margin. It also represents the first time any candidate has reached the 49% mark in Gallup’s polling.
The question now: how long will it last ?
A key question remains as to whether this “bounce” is short-term (as happens to bounces in some instances following intense publicity surrounding a convention) or if his lead will persist —...
Gallup: Obama Leads By 2
McCain gains another point to tighten it up. The details remain the same… The latest three-day rolling average is for the period of July 14-16, or Monday through Wednesday of this...
Gallup: Obama Leads By 3
The margins continue to narrow for Obama, as he loses one today. The details: Obama also held a slim lead for most of June (averaging three percentage points), although he led by a six to...
Gallup: Obama Leads By 6
Well, no sooner do I post that Rasmussen’s numbers seem to be getting steady with Gallup’s, than do I see a 3 point net gain for Obama today. Isn’t daily polling wonderful?...
Rasmussen: Obama Leads By 3, 4
With leaners Obama - 48% McCain - 45% Without leaners Obama - 45% McCain - 41% The numbers tell us that McCain gained one in the “with leaners”, but in “without” the...
Gallup: Obama Maintains Slim 2 Point Lead
No change from today to yesterday… The details… Voter preferences appear to be quite stable at this time. Since June 24-26 polling, when the candidates were even at 44%, the...
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