Polls: McCain’s Having Huge Lead Over Obama In North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wyoming
Submitted by Jamie Williamson on Fri, 09/19/2008 - 09:22
Sen. John McCain is currently having huge lead over Sen. Barack Obama in North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, and Wyoming — that’s what say the September’s Obama vs McCain polls conducted in these states.
North Dakota has 3 Electoral College votes. Rasmussen Reports’ Obama vs McCain ND Poll, conducted on September 8, showed McCain leading Obama by 14 % points— 55 % to 41 % among the registered voters of North Dakota. According to the poll, McCain has a 90.0 % chance of winning in North Dakota this November.
South Dakota has 3 Electoral College votes. Rasmussen Reports’ McCain vs Obama SD Poll, conducted on September 9, showed McCain leading Obama by 17 % points— 54 % to 37 % among the registered voters of South Dakota. According to the poll, McCain has a 93.9 % chance of winning South Dakota’s three Electoral College votes this November.
West Virginia has 5 Electoral College votes. Mark Blankenship Enterprises’ McCain vs Obama WV Poll, conducted from September 6 to September 7, showed McCain leading Obama by 5 % points— 44 % to 39 % among the registered voters of West Virginia.
Wyoming has 3 Electoral College votes. Rasmussen Reports’ Obama vs McCain WY Poll, conducted on September 10, showed McCain leading Obama by 19 % points— 58 % to 39 % among the registered voters of Wyoming. According to the poll, McCain has a 99.9 % chance of winning Wyoming’s three Electoral College votes in November.
