TIPP Poll: +2.1 Obama Lead; Independents Shift to McCain
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Obama’s lead in the polls has shrunk to 2.1% according to 11/2/08 results from TIPP with Obama at 46.7%, McCain at 44.6%, and 8.7% undecided. TIPP attributes this shift in polls to Independent voters moving away from Obama and towards John McCain in the final days before the 2008 election. Catholics continue to return to the Right.
With a divide of just 2.1% in voters and nearly 9% left undecided McCain continues to stand an excellent chance of emerging with a victory on November 4th. Considering a scenario where McCain earned 2/3 of those undecided voters the Republican ticket would pull ahead with 50% to 49%. It will be close no matter what.
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