Rasmussen:
McCain - 46%
Obama - 46%
The Rasmussen Reports Daily Presidential Tracking Poll of likely voters for Thursday finds McCain and Obama tied at 46%. When "leaners" are included, it’s tied at 48%:
Yesterday, for the first time ever, Rasmussen Markets data gave McCain a better than 50% chance of winning the White House in November. These figures are updated on a 24/7 basis by market participants and currently give Obama a 48.5 % chance of victory. Prior to this past weekend, expectations for a Democratic victory had generally been in the 60% range.
Gallup:
McCain - 48%
Obama - 44%
The latest Gallup daily tracking poll of registered voters, finds McCain continues to lead Obama, 48% to 44%:
These results, based on Sept. 8-10 polling, show McCain continuing to ride his post-convention bounce. He has held a statistically significant lead over Obama in each of the last four three-day rolling averages.In addition, since Sept. 5 -- the first night after the Republican National Convention -- he has outpolled Obama in each of the last six individual night's polling. That consistent pattern in the night-to-night data suggests that McCain has a stable lead for now.
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