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Obama Leads McCain In The Recent Pennsylvania Polls

According to the recent Obama vs McCain Pennsylvania polls, Barack Obama is having sizable lead over John McCain in the Keystone State.

Pennsylvania has been the Democratic state — the state was won by Democrats in 2000 and 2004. The recent opinion polls show the State presently favoring Barack Obama. Let’s check out what McCain vs Obama Pennsylvania polls show.

Temple University’s Obama vs McCain PA poll, conducted from October 20 to October 26, shows Obama leading McCain by 9 % points — 50 % to 41 % among the likely voters of Pennsylvania

Obama Leads McCain In Ohio Polls

The recent Obama vs McCain Ohio polls show that Barack Obama is having noticeable lead over John McCain in the Buckeye State.

Ohio has been the Republican state. The state was won by Republicans in 2000 and 2004. But the recent opinion polls show the State favoring Barack Obama. Let’s check out what McCain vs Obama Ohio polls show.

Associated Press/GfK’s Obama vs McCain Ohio poll, conducted from October 22 to October 26, shows Obama leading McCain by 7 % points — 48 % to 41 % among the likely voters of Ohio.

Quinnipiac University’s Obama vs McCain Ohio poll, conducted from October 22 to October 26, shows Obama leading McCain by 9 % points — 51 % to 42 % among the likely voters of Ohio.

Florida Polls: Floridians Want Barack Obama

The recent Obama vs McCain Florida Polls indicate that Floridians Want Barack Obama. According to the polls, Barack Obama is having respectable lead over John McCain in the Sunshine State.

Historically, Florida has favored Republicans. The state was with Republicans in year 2000 and 2004 respectively. But, the recent Florida Polls show the state currently favoring Democrats. Let’s check out what the recent McCain vs Obama Florida Polls show.

Conducted on October 26, the Rasmussen Reports/Fox News’ Obama vs McCain FL poll shows Obama leading McCain by 4 % points — 51 % to 47 % among the likely voters of Florida. According to poll, Obama has a 67.0 % chance of winning Florida’s 27 Electoral College votes.

California Polls: Obama All Set To Catch The Big Fish

California certainly is a big fish with 55 electoral votes. The latest Obama vs McCain California Polls show that Barack Obama is having hefty lead over John McCain in the Golden State.

Historically, California is a safe state for Democrats. California was with Democrats in year 2000 and 2004 respectively.   Let’s check out what the recent McCain vs Obama California Polls show.

Conducted on October 25, the Rasmussen Reports’ Obama vs McCain CA poll, shows Obama leading McCain by 27 % points — 61 % to 34 % among the likely voters of California. According to poll, Democrats have a 99.0 % chance of winning California this November.

Alabama Polls: McCain Is Having Big Lead Over Obama

Alabama Polls: McCain Is Having Big Lead Over ObamaAccording to the recent Obama vs McCain Alabama Polls, John McCain is having big lead over Barack Obama in the Camellia State.

Alabama has long been favoring the Republican. The state’s electoral votes were won by Republicans in 2000 and 2004 respectively. Let’s check out what the recent McCain vs Obama Alabama Polls show.

Capital Survey Research Center’s Obama vs McCain AL poll, conducted from October 15 to October 21, shows McCain leading Obama by 20 % points — 54 % to 34 % among the likely voters of Alabama.

Obama Leads McCain In The Latest Colorado Polls

Conducted from October 22 to October 26, the Associated Press/GfK's Obama vs McCain CO poll shows Obama leading McCain by 9 % points — 50 % to 41 % among the likely voters of Colorado.

Conducted from October on 26, the Rasmussen Reports/Fox News' Obama vs McCain CO poll shows Obama leading McCain by 4 % points — 50 % to 46 % among the likely voters of Colorado. According to the poll, Obama holds 84.5 % chance of carrying Colorado on Election Day.

Conducted from October on 26, the Politico/InsiderAdvantage's McCain vs Obama CO poll shows Obama leading McCain by 8 % points — 53 % to 45 % among the likely voters of Colorado.

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