Monday, November 3, 2008
6:23 PM
A summary of presidential polling in Wisconsin
Wisconsin was supposed to be a battleground state in the battle for the presidency. But it hasn't quite turned out that way.
Barack Obama has had the edge in every publicly released poll of Wisconsin collected at Real Clear Politics since May. The last time John McCain was up was a poll done May 5 by Rasmussen that had him at 47 percent to 43 percent for Obama.
But since then, Obama's lead has ranged from a single percentage point in mid-September to 16 points in a Survey USA poll conducted Oct. 28-29.
The latest poll came out today. Strategic Vision had Obama up 53-40.
Here's the Real Clear Politics summary for Wisconsin polls.
-- By JR Ross
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