Minnesota Polls: Obama Maintains His Lead Over McCain
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Fri, 10/10/2008 - 09:32
The Democratic Party’s presidential nominee, Barack Obama has maintained his lead over his Republican rival, John McCain in the recent Obama vs McCain Minnesota Polls. According to the polls, Obama has respectable lead over McCain, in the presidential race, in the North Star State.
Well, Obama is leading McCain in the recent Minnesota Polls, conducted by Star Tribune/Princeton Survey Research Associates International, Minnesota Public Radio News/Humphrey Institute, American Research Group, and Rasmussen Reports. Let’s check out the details of these MN polls.
The Obama vs McCain MN Poll, conducted from September 30 to October 2, by Star Tribune/Princeton Survey Research Associates International, showed Obama leading McCain by 18 % points — 55 % to 37 % among the likely voters of Minnesota.
Minnesota Public Radio News/Humphrey Institute’s Obama vs McCain MN Poll, conducted from October 3 to October 5, showed Obama leading McCain by 14 % points — 54 % to 40 % among the likely voters of Minnesota.
American Research Group’s McCain vs Obama MN Poll, conducted from October 4 to October 7, showed Obama leading McCain by 1 % point — 47 % to 46 % among the likely voters of Minnesota.
Rasmussen Reports’ Obama vs McCain MN Poll, conducted on October 7, showed Obama leading McCain by 7 % points — 52 % to 45 % among the likely voters of Minnesota. According to the poll, Obama has an 85.0 % chance of winning Minnesota’s 10 Electoral College votes in November.
