In Latest National Polls, Race Tightens
Latest Survey Taken While Obama Vacationed, McCain Attacked
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
John McCain leads Barack Obama in the U.S. presidential race by 5 points in the latest Reuters/Zogby poll, published Wednesday.Other recent poll results also suggest a tightening race nationally, as McCain has closed the gap on Obama.McCain leads Obama among likely U.S. voters by 46 percent to 41 percent, a switch from Obama's 7-point advantage in July, the Zogby poll said.The poll was taken Thursday through Saturday as Obama wrapped up a weeklong vacation in Hawaii.While he was taking a break from the campaign trail, McCain kept up a steady stream of attacks on Obama."There is no doubt the campaign to discredit Obama is paying off for McCain right now," pollster John Zogby said. "This is a significant ebb for Obama."An Aug. 15 Rasmussen poll shows McCain a point behind Obama, 45-46 percent. An Aug. 14 Gallup poll shows them split at 44 percent each, and an Aug. 13 Economist poll gives Obama a 41-40 percent lead over McCain.
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