Thanks for the info, John. First post-debate results I’ve seen.
If only 3% are voting Nader or Barr or other(?), and 5% are still undecided, based on undecided immediate poll results (after the debate) of 2:1 Obama, that puts him potentially at 53+%.
I’d like to see more, expect the margin will increase with disastrous VP debate performances from Palin and improved Obama performance. His next-day stuff was really good.
In the RealClearPolitics poll, if you were to take an average of just the last 3 polls, all of which were done between Thurs. 9/25 and Sat. 9/27, and include Gallup, Rasmussen Tracking and HotlineFP tracking, it would be Obama up by 6, at 49 to 43.
This is great news apparently the Press and the American people did not fall for the claim on John McCain’s web site that he won the debate.
I think that claim came out before the debate. Still this poll explains why John was so angry on the Sunday political show. Nobody is recognizing poor John’s *cough* Victory!
Thanks for the info, John. First post-debate results I’ve seen.
If only 3% are voting Nader or Barr or other(?), and 5% are still undecided, based on undecided immediate poll results (after the debate) of 2:1 Obama, that puts him potentially at 53+%.
I’d like to see more, expect the margin will increase with disastrous VP debate performances from Palin and improved Obama performance. His next-day stuff was really good.
In the RealClearPolitics poll, if you were to take an average of just the last 3 polls, all of which were done between Thurs. 9/25 and Sat. 9/27, and include Gallup, Rasmussen Tracking and HotlineFP tracking, it would be Obama up by 6, at 49 to 43.
This is great news apparently the Press and the American people did not fall for the claim on John McCain’s web site that he won the debate.
I think that claim came out before the debate. Still this poll explains why John was so angry on the Sunday political show. Nobody is recognizing poor John’s *cough* Victory!