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Poll Source | Date administered (2008) | Democrat | % | Republican | % | Lead Margin |
American Research Group | Oct 31 – Nov 3 | Barack Obama | 49% | John McCain | 48% |
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Reuters/Zogby | Oct 31 – Nov 3 | Barack Obama | 49.5% | John McCain | 49.1% |
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Rasmussen Reports | Nov 2 | Barack Obama | 49% | John McCain | 50% |
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Survey USA | Oct 30 – Nov 2 | Barack Obama | 48% | John McCain | 49% |
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Public Policy Polling | Oct 31 – Nov 2 | Barack Obama | 50% | John McCain | 49% |
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Reuters/Zogby | Oct 30 – Nov 2 | Barack Obama | 47.7% | John McCain | 49.3% |
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Research 2000/Daily Kos | Oct 28–30 | Barack Obama | 47% | John McCain | 45% |
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Rasmussen Reports | Oct 29 | Barack Obama | 50% | John McCain | 48% |
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Politico/ Insider Advantage |
Oct 29 | Barack Obama | 48% | John McCain | 48% |
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Mason-Dixon/NBC | Oct 28–29 | Barack Obama | 46% | John McCain | 49% |
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Civitas Institute/ TelOpinion |
Oct 27–29 | Barack Obama | 47% | John McCain | 46% |
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CNN/Time Magazine/ Opinion Research |
Oct 23–28 | Barack Obama | 52% | John McCain | 46% |
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Allstate/National Journal/FD | Oct 23–27 | Barack Obama | 47% | John McCain | 43% |
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Rasmussen Reports/ Fox News |
Oct 26 | Barack Obama | 48% | John McCain | 49% |
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Public Policy Polling | Oct 25–26 | Barack Obama | 49% | John McCain | 48% |
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Reuters/Zogby | Oct 23–26 | Barack Obama | 49.7% | John McCain | 46.4% |
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Associated Press/GfK | Oct 22–26 | Barack Obama | 48% | John McCain | 46% |
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NBC/Mason-Dixon | Oct 23–25 | Barack Obama | 47% | John McCain | 47% |
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Rasmussen Reports | Oct 23 | Barack Obama | 48% | John McCain | 50% |
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WSOC-TV | Oct 20–21 | Barack Obama | 48.4% | John McCain | 46.4% |
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CNN/Time Magazine/ Opinion Research |
Oct 19–21 | Barack Obama | 51% | John McCain | 47% |
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InsiderAdvantage/ Politico |
Oct 20 | Barack Obama | 49% | John McCain | 48% |
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SurveyUSA/WTVD-TV | Oct 18–20 | Barack Obama | 47% | John McCain | 47% |
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Civitas Institute/ TelOpinion |
Oct 18–20 | Barack Obama | 48% | John McCain | 45% |
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Rasmussen Reports/ Fox News |
Oct 19 | Barack Obama | 51% | John McCain | 48% |
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Public Policy Polling | Oct 18–19 | Barack Obama | 51% | John McCain | 44% |
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Winthrop University/ETV | Sept 28- October 19 |
Barack Obama | 44.6% | John McCain | 44.2% |
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Research 2000/ Daily Kos |
Oct 14–15 | Barack Obama | 46% | John McCain | 44% |
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InsiderAdvantage/ Poll Position |
Oct 13 | Barack Obama | 48% | John McCain | 46% |
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Rasmussen Reports/ Fox News |
Oct 12 | Barack Obama | 48% | John McCain | 48% |
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Public Policy Polling | Oct 11–12 | Barack Obama | 49% | John McCain | 46% |
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Rasmussen Reports | Oct 8 | Barack Obama | 49% | John McCain | 48% |
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Civitas/TelOpinion | Oct 6–8 | Barack Obama | 48% | John McCain | 43% |
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WSOC-TV | Oct 6–7 | Barack Obama | 46% | John McCain | 47.8% |
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SurveyUSA | Oct 5–6 | Barack Obama | 46% | John McCain | 49% |
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CNN/Time Magazine/ Opinion Research |
Oct 3–6 | Barack Obama | 49% | John McCain | 49% |
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Public Policy Polling | Oct 4–5 | Barack Obama | 50% | John McCain | 44% |
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Rasmussen Reports | Sept 30 | Barack Obama | 50% | John McCain | 47% |
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American Research Group | Sept 27–29 | Barack Obama | 46% | John McCain | 49% |
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Public Policy Polling | 28 | Barack Obama | 47% | John McCain | 45% |
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Rasmussen Reports | Sept 23 | Barack Obama | 49% | John McCain | 47% |
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Civitas Institute/ Tel Opinion Research |
20 | Barack Obama | 45% | John McCain | 45% |
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Public Policy Polling | Sept 17–19 | Barack Obama | 46% | John McCain | 46% |
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Rasmussen Reports | Sept 18 | Barack Obama | 47% | John McCain | 50% |
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CNN/Time Magazine/ Opinion Research |
Sept 14–16 | Barack Obama | 47% | John McCain | 48% |
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American Research Group | Sept 13–16 | Barack Obama | 41% | John McCain | 52% |
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Research 2000/ Daily Kos |
Sept 8–10 | Barack Obama | 38% | John McCain | 55% |
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Civitas Institute/ Tel Opinion Research |
Sept 6–10 | Barack Obama | 44% | John McCain | 47% |
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Public Policy Polling | Sept 9 | Barack Obama | 44% | John McCain | 48% |
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SurveyUSA | Sept 6–8 | Barack Obama | 38% | John McCain | 58% |
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Garin Hart Yang | Sept 5–7 | Barack Obama | 46% | John McCain | 49% |
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Democracy Corps/ Greenberg Quinlan Rosner |
Aug 20–26 | Barack Obama | 44% | John McCain | 47% |
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Public Policy Polling | Aug 23 | Barack Obama | 42% | John McCain | 45% |
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InsiderAdvantage | Aug 19 | Barack Obama | 42.8% | John McCain | 44.5% |
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Zogby International * | Aug 15–19 | Barack Obama | 47% | John McCain | 39% |
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Civitas Institute/ Tel Opinion Research |
Aug 14–17 | Barack Obama | 40% | John McCain | 46% |
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Rasmussen Reports | Aug 13 | Barack Obama | 44% | John McCain | 50% |
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Survey USA | Aug 9-11 | Barack Obama | 45% | John McCain | 49% |
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Research 2000/Daily Kos | July 28–30 | Barack Obama | 43% | John McCain | 47% |
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Public Policy Polling | July 23–27 | Barack Obama | 44% | John McCain | 47% |
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Civitas Institute/ Tel Opinion Research |
July 14–16 | Barack Obama | 40% | John McCain | 43% |
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Rasmussen Reports | July 15 | Barack Obama | 45% | John McCain | 48% |
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Survey USA | July 12–14 | Barack Obama | 45% | John McCain | 50% |
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