Thursday, June 26, 2008

SONDAGENS INICIAIS

Obama Leads McCain in Four Key Battleground States
Voters in Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin Are Split on Obama-Clinton Ticket, According to Quinnipiac-washingtonpost.com-Wall Street Journal Survey
Presidential Preference


If the election were today for whom would you vote?
In two other states that were closely contested in the 2004 presidential election -- Wisconsin and Minnesota -- Obama holds double-digit edges among likely voters, an indication that these states may not be in the swing category this election. The Democratic Party's presidential nominee carried both Wisconsin and Minnesota in each of the last four elections, although Sen. John Kerry (Mass.) won each by slim margins in 2004.
The four surveys are the kickoff of a four-month effort to measure voter sentiment in key battleground states. They echo several recent national polls -- including surveys conducted for Newsweek and the Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg -- showing Obama with a double-digit lead over McCain, the GOP candidate. However, other national surveys -- including the Gallup daily tracking poll -- show the race to be much closer.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

molto intiresno, grazie