http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/ 2008/latestpolls/index.html
In a flurry of polls released today, Barack Obama has had a great day.
First off there was Quinnipiac which surveyed the three most important battleground states, Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania, and in each Obama lead. In Florida it was Obama ahead 47-43. In Ohio it was 48-42, while in Pa., Obama had a 12 point edge 52-40. Winning at least one of these three is crucial for Obama, while taking two of them is pivotal, but capturing all three pertends visions of a landslide in November.
If that's all there was today it would be good enough, but a new national Reuters/Zogby poll showed Obama up 5 points 47-42, confirming almost all the recent national polls showing McCain mired in the low 40's.
Survey USA today released a Wisconsin state poll which showed Obama up 9 points 52-43 in this always leaning blue battleground state, but one which John Kerry had to struggle to win.
The PPP poll published their latest Virginia findings today, giving Obama a 2 point lead in a state that hasn't gone blue in over 5 decades. This is a similar result to what Rasmussen released a few days ago showing this state very much in play.
Finally there was a new Washington Post/ABC News poll http://abcnews.go.com/PollingUnit/Vote20 08/story?id=5185695&page=1 which finds Michelle Obama with a 48% approval rating among voters compared with just 39% for Cindy McCain. This is definitely seen as a mild surprise, because, undoubtedly, Michelle Obama has been much more controversial in this election cycle when compared to Cindy McCain.
All in all, things are looking very good for Obama, and we can enjoy these findings, while reminding ourselves that there is no room for complacency or over-confidence. Hard work has gotten us this far and if we remain strong, and unified and continue to work hard in this marathon effort, there will be a lot more to enjoy in November.
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