September 9, 2008

Poll Watch: Rasmussen MT (McCain Surge There, Too)

Once upon a time, Obama was spending money in Montana to make it competitive. And once upon a time, it was — many polls had Obama within single digits there and some even had him leading in the state. Now that McCain/Palin are hooked up, though, cross another state off the “map-changing” list:

Rasmussen Reports Montana General Election Matchup

  • McCain/Palin – 53% (45)
  • Obama/Biden – 42% (44)

Favorability Ratings

  • McCain – 60% /37% (+23%)
  • Obama – 50% /48% (+2%)

Survey of 700 likely voters was conducted September 8 and has a 4% MoE.

by @ 4:08 pm. Filed under Poll Watch - General Election State Polls
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16 Responses to “Poll Watch: Rasmussen MT (McCain Surge There, Too)”

  1. rnst_p Says:

    LOL- He’s wasted so much money on these states.

  2. Jeff Says:

    Polling 700 voters in MT is a very high % – likely voters to boot…

    Maybe Obama’s “Omaha” strategy in NE will work out for him… doesn’t look like 50 states want to play ball with him this year…

  3. Sean M Says:

    And this state went Democratic in the Senate race just two years ago.I guess they have their limits.

  4. Jeff Says:

    the McSurge continues…

  5. MWS Says:

    The Surge is working!

  6. Sean M Says:

    I think we can credit Palin Power for the surge in polling.

  7. Jeremy Says:

    I want to see an Iowa poll. I’m curious to see if there was any Palin effect there.

  8. rnst_p Says:

    But is the Palin surge only in red states and not swing states? That would be worrisome.

  9. Tom Says:

    McCain’s rocket boosters are lighting up like they did during the Republican Primary.

  10. Kristofer Lorelli Says:

    #8, that is not true. Look at PA. Last poll shows the race just about even.

  11. Tom Says:

    8 & 10: look at latest NC and NJ polls also.

  12. Sean M Says:

    With Mac and Palin having better favorables in PA so that state is very winable.

  13. Kristofer Lorelli Says:

    In 2004, almost 6 million people voted in PA, and Kerry won by less than 150k votes.

    Kerry win NH by 9,000 votes, out of a total of 680k.

  14. Au standard Says:

    finally, normalcy restored…its down to NH, NV, CO, OH, VA

  15. Thomas Alan Says:

    I think it’s whoever wins CO.

    Which I find worrysome…

  16. Au standard Says:

    he can lose CO…and win the other four and still win…which seems to be a real possibility…i think Mccain holds NH which is probably the biggest question mark

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