The latest Gallup daily tracking poll conducted Oct. 4-6 has Barack Obama leading John McCain 51 percent to 42 percent with 5 percent expressing no opinion. The margin of error is 2 percent. Obama's lead matches the 9 point high water mark he notched in July after his foreign trip. Obama has now held statistically significant leads in each daily poll since Sept. 24-26.
Obama Leads by 9 in Gallup Tracking Poll
October 7, 2008 1:58 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
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