Barack Obama and John McCain are tied at 48 percent each with 3 percent undecided in a new CNN/Opinion Research poll conducted Sept. 4-6.
A USA Today/Gallup poll we post earlier had McCain up 50 percent to 46 percent among registered voters and 54 percent to 44 percent among likely voters.
As far as the daily tracking polls:
- Diageo/Hotline: McCain and Obama tied at 44 percent each with 10 percent undecided in a survey conducted Sept 5.-7. That's a turnaround from Friday when Obama led 46 percent to 40 percent.
- Gallup: McCain leads 49 percent to 44 percent with 4 percent expressing no opinion, in a survey conducted Sept. 5-7. The margin of error is 2 points.
- Rasmussen Reports: McCain leads Obama by a statisitically insignificant 47 percent to 46 percent and has the same 1 point margin when "leaners" are included. Seventy-seven percent of Obama supporters say they are voting for him with enthusiasm compared to 65 percent for McCain, but McCain's figure is up from 54 percent before the GOP convention.
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