Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Ying-Yang Polling Continues; Obama Up

Democratic Party presidential nominee Barack Obama moved outside the margin of error in his race against Republican John McCain, leading now by 6.2 percentage points in the latest edition of the Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby daily tracking poll. The poll puts Obama at 49 percent, McCain at 42.8 percent with 8.2 percent undecided.

Data from this poll is available here.

In this latest report, Obama gained 1.1 percentage points, while McCain lost 0.8 percentage points in the latest rolling average. Obama's 6.2 point advantage is the largest lead so far in the tracking poll. McCain has come within 1.9 points of Obama early on in the tracking process last week.

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