North Carolina Polls: McCain Leads, But Obama Takes Recent Leap
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Tue, 09/16/2008 - 10:40
Sen. John McCain definitely has an edge over Sen. Barack Obama in the presidential race in the North Carolina — that’s what the September’s Obama McCain North Carolina Polls show.
So far, McCain was leading in all pre-election opinion polls, but Obama has taken recent leap in the latest opinion poll conducted by Zogby Interactive. Here’s what the September’s Obama McCain North Carolina Polls say.
Garin Hart Yang’s McCain vs Obama NC Poll, conducted from Sep 5 to Sep 7, showed McCain leading Obama by 3 % points — 49 % to 46 % among the registered voters of North Carolina.
SurveyUSA’s McCain vs Obama NC Poll, conducted from Sep 6 to Sep 8, showed McCain leading Obama by 20 % points — 58 % to 38 % among the registered voters of North Carolina.
Public Policy Polling’s Obama vs McCain NC Poll, conducted on Sep 9, showed McCain leading Obama by 4 % points — 48 % to 44 % among the registered voters of North Carolina.
Civitas Institute/Tel Opinion Research’s Obama vs McCain NC Poll, conducted from Sep 6 to Sep 10, showed McCain leading Obama by 3 % points — 47 % to 44 % among the registered voters of North Carolina.
Research 2000/Daily Kos’ Obama vs McCain NC Poll, conducted from Sep 8 to Sep 10, showed McCain leading Obama by 17 % points — 55 % to 38 % among the registered voters of North Carolina.
Zogby Interactive’s Obama vs McCain NC Poll, conducted from Sep 9 to Sep 12, showed Obama leading McCain by 1.5 % points — 48.1 % to 46.6 % among the registered voters of North Carolina.
