Big Ten Poll: Obama has narrow lead in Minnesota
Friday, September 19, 2008 at 12:28 pm
The Big Ten Battleground Poll of the eight states that are home to the eleven universities in the Big Ten conference shows competitive races within the margin of error in all but Illinois.
More details, plus video, below the jump.
Democratic nominee Barack Obama leads Republican nominee John McCain 47 percent to 45 percent in Minnesota. Obama also leads in his home state of Illinois by 17 and maintains slim margins in Wisconsin, Michigan and Ohio. Pennsylvania and Iowa are tied, meaning McCain leads only in Indiana.
Individual surveys of 600 registered voters in each of the states were conducted by phone from Sept. 14-17 with a margin of error of +/- 4 percent. The poll was conducted by University of Wisconsin-Madison political science professors Ken Goldstein and Charles Franklin.
3 Comments
Comment posted September 19, 2008 @ 12:47 pm
All potential voters should google ACORN and Obama to see how Obama is going to win this election.
Comment posted September 19, 2008 @ 3:40 pm
And while you’re using teh Google, you should punch in Michelle Malkin and racist white supremacists, and see what comes up.
Comment posted September 20, 2008 @ 2:47 am
Looks like Minnesota is finally coming around! Eventually Minnesotans won’t stand for this liberal wacko crap and will join the rest of the intellectual states and start electing honest republicans to office. Liberal, big government, pro gay, let’s kill some babies but not with guns (guns are bad), thinking is starting to take a back seat to decency. Go Mcain-Palin!!!!!!!!!!
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