August 7, 2008

Poll Watch: WPRI Wisconsin General Election

WPRI Wisconsin General Election

  • Barack Obama 44%
  • John McCain 38%

Survey of 600 likely voters was conducted August 3-4. The margin of error is +/- 4 percentage points.

by @ 11:43 am. Filed under Poll Watch - General Election State Polls
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7 Responses to “Poll Watch: WPRI Wisconsin General Election”

  1. MVRed.com Says:

    McCain won’t win here, but another poll that shows McCain gaining ground in the lower 48.

  2. OHIO JOE Says:

    Don’t be so sure that we cannot win here, this state is rather Purple.

  3. Thomas Alan Says:

    Agreed. Wisconsin is a difficult, but winnable state. It’s worth investing in at least.

  4. Ryan Says:

    Wisconsin was the closest state in 2004… and one of the 4-5 closest in 2000.

    Obama has more appeal here than Gore and (especially) Kerry, but McCain has more appeal than Bush.

    Wisconsin will be decided by <2 points, and McCain definitely has a chance to win the state.

  5. Laurent Fourier Says:

    McCain can win. Within the margin of error in this poll.

  6. MacisBack08 Says:

    Rasmussen has Obama only up 4 in WI (though his lead increases to 7 with leaners)– down from an 11 pt lead last month.

  7. MacisBack08 Says:

    Rasmussen also has McCain down 15 pts in MA (was 20 pts down in the last poll).

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