Tracking Poll Update: Obama Hits New High in Gallup

Here are today's numbers:

ObamaMcCain
Diageo/Hotline4644
Gallup5142
Rasmussen Reports5244
Research 2000/dKos5241
Average:50.2542.75

While the Gallup, Rasmussen and R2K polls are converging in their results, the Hotline poll is clearly moving in another direction. Note that there has been a significant shift in the partisan weighting of the Hotline survey -- today's sample includes 40 percent Democrats and 38 percent Republicans, a significantly narrower difference than has been present in other polling.

Today's Battleground tracker (.pdf) gives Barack Obama the same 50 percent to 43 percent advantage he enjoyed in the survey yesterday. The NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll (.pdf) gives Obama a similar 49 percent to 43 percent lead, polling from CBS News (.pdf) shows Obama up by a narrower 48 percent to 45 percent margin, and CNN's polling gives Obama a wider 53 percent to 45 percent margin. Throw all of these surveys into the mix (and no, unlike Real Clear Politics, I will not include the wildly unreliable Zogby polling), Obama's average lead in today's polling is 50.1 percent to 43.4 percent.



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Pollster.com (none / 0)

has Obama at 320 today in the EC.  They had him at 290 last night.  It's a very pretty map, and the one that I tend to study closest.


Our long national nightmare is over.
by Beltway Dem on Tue Oct 07, 2008 at 01:44:39 PM EST

Re: Where did the 30 EV's come from? (none / 0)

They flipped Florida.  I'm not sure what accounts for the extra three EVs.


Our long national nightmare is over.
by Beltway Dem on Tue Oct 07, 2008 at 01:55:58 PM EST
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Re: Where did the 30 EV's come from? (2.00 / 1)

Florida and Colorado were already flipped yesterday, for 296.

Today they flipped New Hampshire and Ohio.

Next up: Virginia and Nevada :)


by sab39 on Tue Oct 07, 2008 at 02:46:13 PM EST
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Re: Where did the 30 EV's come from? (none / 0)

Thanks!  And for your reward, go and check out these great pictures of Obama holding lots of different babies.


Our long national nightmare is over.
by Beltway Dem on Tue Oct 07, 2008 at 02:49:01 PM EST
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Re: I like the third picture (2.00 / 1)

It's the big ears. Kids like big ears.


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by WashStateBlue on Tue Oct 07, 2008 at 02:59:23 PM EST
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Re: Tracking Poll Update: (2.00 / 1)

I find it funny that the R2k poll jumps ahead... then people say it's an outlier, then the other trackers slowly come into line with it (I think this has happened 2x now). Seems to me that indicates it is a leader rather than an outlier.


by notedgeways on Tue Oct 07, 2008 at 02:09:43 PM EST

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Yea I have noticed, now their Obama number is consistent with Gallup and Ras.

R2K is a pretty reputable pollster and its a shame some people should doubt it just because the funding is from kos(and yet hold Rasmussen in high regard which is basically the same thing).This tracker is WAY more transparent than other trackers in their methodology and break downs as well.


by YourConcernsAreNoted on Tue Oct 07, 2008 at 02:44:52 PM EST
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Re: Tracking Poll Update: Obama Hits New High in G (2.00 / 1)

I was canvassing in Scranton, PA over the weekend and was happy to note the support for Obama and the paltry support for McCain.  I saw a few yard signs, but while talking with one retired gentleman who was an ardent Obama supporter, he explained to me that the McCain people had been through the night before and left those signs. He told me he knew the neighbors in whose yards they were displayed and assured me that although they agreed to let McCain's people put signs there, they NEVER VOTE! So much for small deceptions, eh?!

Obama's gonna take PA no problem! Just like my homestate of New Jersey!


by owlskinner on Tue Oct 07, 2008 at 02:42:32 PM EST

Typos on Hotline website (none / 0)

I don't trust any poll where they can't even spell the word "handling" and instead have "handing" =D


by al91206 on Tue Oct 07, 2008 at 02:59:23 PM EST

Dow down another 5% (none / 0)

The broader S&P is also down 5%.   Not a good night for talking about economic issues.

This means that we are now down almost 33% year over year.  Not exactly a good way for the GOP to be limping out of the White House.


by gavoter on Tue Oct 07, 2008 at 03:58:30 PM EST

Re: Dow down another 5% (none / 0)

Limping?

They are sneaking out in the dead of night, after robbing the place blind.

Dick Cheney should already be in prision.


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by WashStateBlue on Tue Oct 07, 2008 at 04:19:15 PM EST
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The Outliers are pretty clear today (none / 0)

Hotline and Zogby. Of course Zogby is nearly always the outlier.


by cmpnwtr on Tue Oct 07, 2008 at 04:15:27 PM EST


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