Florida St. Petersburg Times Obama 49, McCain 42 Obama +7
Florida Quinnipiac Obama 49, McCain 44 Obama +5
Georgia Rasmussen McCain 51, Obama 46 McCain +5
Illinois Big10 Battleground Obama 61, McCain 32 Obama +29
Indiana Big10 Battleground McCain 41, Obama 51 Obama +10
Iowa Big10 Battleground Obama 52, McCain 39 Obama +13
Kansas SurveyUSA McCain 53, Obama 41 McCain +12
Louisiana Rasmussen McCain 57, Obama 41 McCain +16
Michigan Big10 Battleground Obama 58, McCain 36 Obama +22
Minnesota Rasmussen Obama 56, McCain 41 Obama +15
Minnesota Big10 Battleground Obama 57, McCain 38 Obama +19
Minnesota National Journal/FD Obama 50, McCain 40 Obama +10
Montana Montana State U.McCain 40, Obama 44 Obama +4
Ohio Big10 Battleground Obama 53, McCain 41 Obama +12
Ohio Quinnipiac Obama 52, McCain 38 Obama +14
Pennsylvania SurveyUSA Obama 53, McCain 41 Obama +12
Pennsylvania Big10 Battleground Obama 52, McCain 41 Obama +11
Pennsylvania Morning Call Obama 52, McCain 42 Obama +10
Pennsylvania Quinnipiac Obama 53, McCain 40 Obama +13
Pennsylvania National Journal/FD Obama 51, McCain 41 Obama +10
Texas Rasmussen McCain 54, Obama 44 McCain +10
Washington Rasmussen Obama 54, McCain 43 Obama +11
West Virginia Orion Strategies (D) McCain 49, Obama 44 McCain +5
Wisconsin Big10 Battleground Obama 53, McCain 40 Obama +13
Wisconsin National Journal/FD Obama 53, McCain 40 Obama +13
National Rasmussen Reports Obama 52, McCain 45 Obama +7
National Gallup Obama 50, McCain 43 Obama +7
National Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Obama 52, McCain 40Obama +12
National CBS News/NY Times Obama 52, McCain 39 Obama +13
National ABC News/Wash Post Obama 54, McCain 43 Obama +11
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I called a friend running in a local election in Michigan and asked him if he thought these kinds of numbers were real. He said that he wouldn't be suprised if Barack won Michigan by 25 points.
The Big10 Battleground and Quinnipiac polls are eye-popping. Double digits in Ohio? 10 points in Indiana?
Notice that Barack is up again in Montana. North Dakota's last poll was a tie. After the Palin pick, Montana and North Dakota polled high for McCain. Now that she's been "revealed", it looks like those states are trending back to Barack.
Georgia is definitely back in play, and while Barack has no chance of winning Kansas, he's only behind by 12 points, which is insane.
The Big10 Battleground and Quinnipiac polls are eye-popping. Double digits in Ohio? 10 points in Indiana?
Notice that Barack is up again in Montana. North Dakota's last poll was a tie. After the Palin pick, Montana and North Dakota polled high for McCain. Now that she's been "revealed", it looks like those states are trending back to Barack.
Georgia is definitely back in play, and while Barack has no chance of winning Kansas, he's only behind by 12 points, which is insane.
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