jillian
Princess
Friday, September 26, 2008
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows Barack Obama attracting 50% of the vote while John McCain earns 45%. This is Obamas biggest lead since his convention bounce peaked with a six-point advantage. In fact, on only two days since clinching the Democratic nomination in early June has Obama enjoyed a lead bigger than he has today
New data shows McCains lead is down to a single percentage point in Ohio and Florida. He leads by eight in West Virginia while Obama continues to hold a modest advantage in Pennsylvania. A Virginia update will be released at noon Eastern today.
Its stunning to note how rapidly the dynamics of the campaign have changed. Two weeks ago, just before the Wall Street financial crunch became visible, McCain was up by three points in the aftermath of his convention. One week ago today, the candidates were even. Now, Obamas lead is approaching new highs entering the final few weeks of the campaign.
Obama now leads by five among unaffiliated voters. Last week, the unaffiliated voters were leaning in McCains direction.
For most of Election 2008, McCain has attracted more support from Democrats than Obama earned from Republicans. That is no longer the case. Each man now attracts 12% of voters from the other political party.
McCains lead among white women is down to two-percentage points. This is a segment of the population that George W. Bush carried by eleven points four years ago.
Rasmussen Reports: The most comprehensive public opinion coverage ever provided for a presidential election.