Minnesota Polls: Obama Leads McCain
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Mon, 08/25/2008 - 11:12
The North Star State – Minnesota has always been favorable to Barack Obama. That’s what the recent Obama McCain Minnesota pre-election opinion polls show. The popularity of Obama in Minnesota is also visible from “Minnesota For Obama” T-shirts selling hotly in the state.
According to Obama versus McCain Minnesota polls, Obama has maintained his lead over his Republican rival John McCain. Obama leads the two pre-election opinion polls conducted by Rasmussen Reports and Survey USA, in the Gopher State in the current month of August. Minnesota has 10 Electoral College votes
Here’s what the Recent McCain Obama Minnesota Polls say —
Rasmussen Reports’ Obama McCain MN Poll, conducted on August 13, showed Obama leading McCain by 4 % points — 49 % to 45 % among the registered voters of Minnesota. The poll currently gives Barack Obama 77.0 % chance of winning Minnesota’s 10 Electoral College votes in November
Survey USA Obama McCain MN Poll, conducted from August 13 to August 14, showed Obama leading McCain by 2 % points — 47 % to 45 % among the registered voters of Minnesota. SurveyUSA poll conducted for KSTP-TV in Minneapolis, interviewed 900 Minnesota adults; Of them, 818 were registered to vote. The poll also shows that 83% of Conservatives back McCain, while 82% of Liberals support Obama.
Minnesota Public Radio/University of Minnesota’s Obama McCain MN Poll, conducted from August 7 to August 17, showed Obama leading McCain by 10 % points — 48 % to 38 % among the registered voters of Minnesota.
