NH Polls: Obama and McCain Going Pretty Close
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Fri, 08/29/2008 - 06:14
It appears from the recent Obama McCain New Hampshire pre-election opinion polls that Barack Obama and John McCain are going pretty close - going almost neck and neck in the presidential race in New Hampshire.
Out of three opinion polls conducted uptill now, Obama has 1 % point lead over McCain in two polls, and McCain, on the other hand according to Zogby Interactive poll, has 4 % points’ lead over Obama. So, statistically they are pretty close.
New Hampshire has 4 Electoral College votes. Here’s what the recent McCain Obama New Hampshire pre-election opinion polls say —
American Research Group’s Obama McCain NH Poll, conducted from August 18 to August 20, showed Obama leading McCain by 1 % point — 46 % to 45 % among the registered voters of New Hampshire.
Zogby Interactive’s McCain Obama NH Poll, conducted from August 15 to August 19, showed McCain leading Obama by 4 % point — 42 % to 38 % among the registered voters of New Hampshire.
Rasmussen Reports’ Obama McCain NH Poll, conducted on August 20, showed Obama leading McCain by 1 % point — 47 % to 46 % among the registered voters of New Hampshire. According to the poll, Obama currently has 60.4 % chance of winning the New Hampshire’s 4 Electoral College Votes this fall.
