Election News

Obama Looks Undefeatable In Garden State, Say NJ Polls

Obama Leads McCain In Minnesota Opinion Polls

Michigan Polls: Obama Holds Double Digit Lead Over McCain

Obama holds hefty lead over McCain in the presidential race in the Wolverine State. According to the recent Obama vs McCain Michigan polls, Obama holds double digit lead over McCain.

Michigan has been Democratic state — the state was won by Democrats in 2000 and 2004. Let’s check out what the latest McCain vs Obama Michigan Polls show.

Conducted from October 26 to October 28, the Detroit News/EPIC-MRA's Obama vs McCain Michigan poll shows Obama leading McCain by 12 % points — 50 % to 38 % among the likely voters of Michigan.

Colorado Polls: Obama Holds Respectable Lead Over McCain

The latest Obama vs McCain CO Polls show that Barack Obama is holding a respectable lead over John McCain.

IA Polls: Obama Holds Big Lead Over McCain

According to the latest Obama vs McCain Iowa Polls, Barack Obama is holding a big lead over John McCain in the Hawkeye State.

Iowa was won by Democrats in 2000, but the state favored Republicans in 2004. Let’s check out what the latest McCain vs Obama Iowa Polls show.

Research 2000/KCCI-TV’s Obama vs McCain Iowa Poll, conducted from October 27 to October 29, shows Obama leading McCain by 14 % points — 53 % to 39 % among the likely voters of Iowa.

SurveyUSA’s Obama vs McCain IA Poll, conducted from October 28 to October 29, shows Obama leading McCain by 15 % points — 55 % to 40 % among the likely voters of Iowa.

80 pc Brits want to see Obama as next US Prez

London, Nov 2 : A new poll in the UK has revealed that around 80 percent of the Britishers want Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama to win the race for the White House.

Also, they believe that Obama, who looks certain to be America’s first black president, will make the world a safer place than his Republican rival John McCain, and that the risk of future wars and other global threats will be reduced if Obama becomes leader of the free world, The Mirror quoted the findings of the Sunday Mirror/ICM poll as saying.

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