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Title: FOX News/Rasmussen Reports Poll: Race Remains Close in Swing States
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URL Source: http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/0 ... remains-close-in-swing-states/
Published: Sep 15, 2008
Author: Fox/Rasmussen
Post Date: 2008-09-15 19:09:57 by PoliticallyIncorrect
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Views: 98
Comments: 5

Polling in five key battleground states shows John McCain and Barack Obama neck-and-neck with seven weeks left until Election Day.

McCain holds a slight advantage over Obama in Colorado, Florida, and Ohio, while the candidates are tied in Pennsylvania and Virginia. In only one state — Florida — does the gap between McCain and Obama exceed three percentage points in polls with a four-and-a-half percentage point margin of sampling error.

The overriding message from these results is that the race remains very close.

The biggest change is in Colorado, where McCain now leads by 48 percent to Obama’s 46 percent. Just a week ago, Obama had a three-point edge in this western state. The current results are similar to the Rasmussen Reports Colorado polling conducted in Aug., just before the Democratic convention.

McCain now holds a 49 percent to 44 percent advantage in Florida. Last week, the candidates were tied at 48 percent in the Sunshine State.

In Ohio, McCain continues to have the advantage, 48 to 45 percent. That’s closer than the results from last week, which showed McCain with a 51 to 44 percent advantage over his Democratic rival.

The candidates are in a dead heat in Virginia and Pennsylvania. Last week, McCain was up by two percentage points in Virginia, while Obama was up two percentage points in Pennsylvania.

Summary of Results

Colorado Florida Ohio Pennsylvania Virginia

McCain 48% (46%) 49% (48%) 48% (51%) 47% (45%) 48% (49%)

Obama 46% (49%) 44% (48%) 45% (44%) 47% (47%) 48% (47%)

Barr 1% (2%) 2% (0%) 0% (0%) 1% (1%) 0% (1%)

Nader 3% (0%) 2% (2%) 1% (1%) 1% (1%) 1% (1%)

McKinney 0% (0%) 0% (0%) 0% (0%) na 0% (0%)

Not Sure 2% (2%) 3% (2%) 6% (3%) 4% (7%) 2% (2%)

NOTE: Numbers in parentheses indicate results from September 7 surveys.

NOTE: McKinney is not on ballot in Pennsylvania.

State Candidate Total Republican Democrat Other

Colorado McCain 48% 89% 11% 44%

Obama 46% 10% 85% 44%

Florida McCain 49% 86% 21% 36%

Obama 44% 9% 70% 50%

Ohio McCain 48% 90% 16% 32%

Obama 45% 6% 78% 53%

Pennsylvania McCain 47% 82% 15% 55%

Obama 47% 14% 81% 32%

Virginia McCain 48% 90% 5% 46%

Obama 48% 8% 94% 43%

These state results remain consistent with national polling trends as McCain currently holds a slight advantage in the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll. In fact, current national polling shows a race nearly identical to the final results for Election 2004. Not surprisingly, therefore, the Electoral College map is shaping up to look much like the map four years ago.

Of the five states listed in the FOX News/Rasmussen Reports polling, three are very similar to their results four years ago. Virginia is currently favoring the Democrats, while Pennsylvania looks better for the Republicans.

A number of other themes emerge from the data that are worth noting:

• Roughly 1 in 5 voters say they could still change their mind before voting. This large number of potentially persuadable voters places enormous importance on the debates which begin one week from Friday.

• Ohio voters are less certain of their vote than those in other states. Thirty percent (30 percent) in the Buckeye State say they could change their mind.

• In all five states, McCain continues to be viewed more favorably — and trusted more — than Obama.

• The number who would not be comfortable with Obama as president is at 40 percent or 41 percent in every state.

• The number not comfortable with McCain as president ranges from 33 percent to 36 percent. This is consistent with national polling data released today showing that more voters believe McCain is prepared to be President.

• Voters are generally more comfortable with the idea of a President Biden than a President Obama. The number uncomfortable with the prospect of Biden in the Oval Office ranges from 26 percent to 33 percent.

• Voters are less comfortable with the prospect of Palin as President than they are with Biden as President.

• In fact, Palin’s numbers are closer to Obama’s than Biden’s. The number uncomfortable with a President Palin ranges from 38 percent to 45 percent in the five states polled this week.

• The Republican support for McCain is quite stable. The modest changes from week to week can generally be found in changes among Democrats and unaffiliated voters.

• Obama has the edge among unaffiliated voters in two states, McCain in two, and they are even in one. Nationally, McCain has a slight advantage among unaffiliated voters.

• In Pennsylvania, there was a 3-point decline in the number of undecideds along with a 2-point increase in support for McCain.

• In Ohio, there was a 3-point increase in the number of undecideds along with a 3-point decline in support for McCain.

• In Colorado, Nader’s support when up 3 percentage points while Obama’s went down 3 points.

• Economic issues are the top issue in all five states with national security matters a distant second.

Things to Look For

McCain’s convention bounce has already lasted longer than Obama’s. Will it hold up until the debates or will support for the GOP standard bearer begin to recede in the battleground states?

Also, will Virginia and Pennsylvania continue to tilt against their traditional partisan leanings?

More than anything else, however, the data highlights the importance of the debates. The most important thing to look for will be public reaction to those possibly decisive events.

Click here to see the raw data.

Methodology

Rasmussen Reports conducted five state telephone surveys in partnership with FOX News Channel on Sept. 14, 2008. The surveys were conducted in Colorado, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. A total of 500 Likely Voters were interviewed in each state using the Rasmussen Reports automated telephone survey methodology (see RasmussenReports.com for details).

The margin of sampling error for the full sample in each state poll is +/- 4.5 percentage points with a 95 percent level of confidence. Caution should be used in interpreting subsets of the data as such results will have an even larger margin of sampling error. It is anticipated that larger sample sizes will be used later in the election season which will allow for a more detailed examination of demographic distinctions.

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#1. To: PoliticallyIncorrect (#0)

The chart is more readable at the url as I don't know how to post it here in the proper format.

Diebold keeps it close no matter what !

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noone222  posted on  2008-09-15   19:27:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: PoliticallyIncorrect (#0)

Given what happened in Fla in 2000 (not the hanging chad smoke screen),where some counties in conjunction with the state kept as many as 70,000 qualified voters from casting their ballots nothing would surprise me. To be honest, I'm not sure our votes have elected a president in my lifetime.

bush_is_a_moonie  posted on  2008-09-15   20:53:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: bush_is_a_moonie (#2)

To be honest, I'm not sure our votes have elected a president in my lifetime.

True, and they killed at least one in my lifetime.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-09-15   20:55:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: bush_is_a_moonie (#2)

vote fraud has been occurring for much longer than that. ever read "Votescam: The Stealing of America?" what an eyeopener. great read.

"Votescam: The Stealing of America" (ISBN 0963416308) is a 1992 book by Kenneth and James Collier published by Victoria House Press.

The book was immediately banned by the major book chains, who listed the book as "out of print" and actively worked to prevent its sale.[citation needed] The co-authors of this book, who died in the 1990s, were James and Kenneth Collier, two brothers who, from 1970 onwards, carried out a comprehensive examination of the American voting system, resulting in their book, which alleged that corporate America had been manipulating the voting system over a number of decades. Kenneth Collier stood against Claude Pepper in the Florida primary elections of 1970 and took steps that led to the assistant attorney general Henry E. Petersen initiating federal investigation at the time.

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christine  posted on  2008-09-15   21:01:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: christine (#4)

Well, I know it has been going on since the 60s but I have not read anything that talks about vote fraud before the 60s although I'm sure it has been around for a long, long time.

It is amazing how far the establishment will go to ensure their choice is the one who takes office. I still can't believe so many people focused on the hanging chad crap in 2000 when the ChoicePoint fraud was the real issue. Found it interesting that the state of Fla. and a couple of its counties quietly settled out of court admitting they had done it. And now with the sarcaasm - wonder why they quietly settled out of court instead of fighting it!

bush_is_a_moonie  posted on  2008-09-16   1:03:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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