Monday, October 6, 2008

Poll-itics: Obama leads in Rasmussen poll edition

By GottaLaff

Nothing is loading, so this is what I've managed to get so far:

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows Barack Obama attracting 52% of the vote while John McCain earns 44%. This is the highest level of support ever recorded for Obama and is his largest lead of the year. It also continues a remarkable twenty-five days in a row where the Democrat’s support has never declined by even a single point. The Democratic candidate has gained six full percentage points of support since Lehman Brothers collapsed to start the Wall Street mess.
UPDATE:

McCain

Obama

Spread

10/06/2008

44%

52%

Obama +8

10/05/2008

44%

51%

Obama +7

10/04/2008

45%

51%

Obama +6

10/03/2008

44%

51%

Obama +7

10/02/2008

44%

51%

Obama +7

10/01/2008

45%

51%

Obama +6

09/30/2008

45%

51%

Obama +6

09/29/2008

45%

50%

Obama +5

09/28/2008

44%

50%

Obama +6

09/27/2008

44%

50%

Obama +6

09/26/2008

45%

50%

Obama +5

09/25/2008

46%

49%

Obama +3

09/24/2008

47%

49%

Obama +2

09/23/2008

48%

48%

Even


As for the Presidential race, Obama now leads by two points among men. That’s the first time he has led among men all year and he also enjoys a fourteen point advantage among women. Obama attracts 12% of Republican voters and leads by eleven among those not affiliated with either major political party. McCain gets the vote from 11% of Democrats. [...] It is worth noting that Obama’s lead is now bigger than any lead enjoyed at any point by either candidate in Election 2004.

6 comments:

GottaLaff said...

This is so damn frustrating. My intertubes are going berserk. It took about 15 minutes to load my posting window.

So, for now, this is all I could get.

Sorry...

Ellen said...

Oh God please let this last

Cyndi said...

your 1st article post, which is a continuation of Rums results isn't working GL....I tried to comment, but gave me error page.

Anyway, Rums results are pretty good, even though they give more weigh of who they poll 2 Republicans, % wise. I guess they are not in the game of rigging results to favor their party.

GottaLaff said...

The post isn't working or the link, Cyndi?

What's the title?

I'm having a ton of tech issues.

Elizabeth said...

This is great!!!!

Cyndi said...

you fixed it GL....it was this one:

http://thepoliticalcarnival.blogspot.com/2008/10/poll-itics-rasmussen-electoral-college.html

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