Georgia Polls: McCain’s Having Respectable Lead Over Obama
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Sat, 10/11/2008 - 06:00
John McCain is having respectable lead over his democratic rival Barack Obama, in the presidential race, in the Empire State of the South; well, that’s the recent Obama vs McCain Georgia Polls show.
McCain is leading Obama in the recent GA polls conducted by Research 2000/Daily Kos, Strategic Vision, Rasmussen Reports, and InsiderAdvantage/Poll Position. Let’s check out what these latest McCain vs Obama Georgia polls say.
Conducted from September 29 to October 1, the Research 2000/Daily Kos’ McCain vs Obama GA Poll showed McCain leading Obama by 7 % points — 50 % to 47 % among the likely voters of Georgia.
Conducted from October 5 to October 7, the Strategic Vision’s McCain vs Obama GA Poll showed McCain leading Obama by 7 % points — 50 % to 47 % among the likely voters of Georgia.
Conducted on October 7, the Rasmussen Reports’ Obama vs McCain GA Poll showed McCain leading Obama by 9 % points — 54 % to 45 % among the likely voters of Georgia. According to the poll, McCain has 80.0 % chance of winning Georgia’s 15 Electoral College votes this fall.
Conducted on October 9, the InsiderAdvantage/Poll Position’s Obama vs McCain GA Poll showed McCain leading Obama by 3 % points — 49 % to 46 % among the likely voters of Georgia.
