Friday, July 11, 2008

Obama beating McCain in AZ

When you're behind or barley ahead in your home state, this early, you know your campaign has a serious problem.

In a sign of continued weakness in his home state, an online poll shows Sen. John McCain trailing Sen. Barack Obama by 3-percentage points in Arizona. The poll also shows the candidacy of Libertarian Bob Barr is having a significant impact on McCain's campaign by siphoning off conservative voters nationwide.

The Arizona poll was part of nationwide Zogby International poll that put Obama ahead in total electoral votes with 273 to 160 for McCain. The poll found 11 states with 105 electoral votes too close to call -- including Arizona. McCain's campaign in June included Arizona among its list of swing states.

(Matt Mahurin) McCain not only faced problems with Independent voters, he is losing a small, but potentially lethal voting block of the GOP right to Barr. The former Republican congressman from Georgia is pulling just enough voters in many states to shift the balance to Obama. Whether this bloc will remain in Barr's camp on election day could determine the outcome.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Not to be a party pooper but the keywords are online poll which mean some guy in Kalamazoo voted 2000 times for Obama. I don't doubt Mccunt is in trouble but online polls are frauds.

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