Statewide Opinion Polling For The United States Presidential Election, 2008

Statewide Opinion Polling For The United States Presidential Election, 2008

This article provides a collection of state-wide public opinion polls that were conducted relating to the United States presidential election, 2008.

  • Democratic nominee
    Barack Obama

  • Republican nominee
    John McCain

  • Democratic Vice Presidential nominee
    Joe Biden

  • Republican Vice Presidential nominee
    Sarah Palin

Read more about Statewide Opinion Polling For The United States Presidential Election, 2008:  Opinion Polling, See Also, Notes, Latest Results (using Latest Polling When Available), Maps of Recent Polling Data, Election Day Projection

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