Thursday, September 18, 2008

Having offed Hillary, will Indy shock it to McCain?

Sen. Barack Obama holds a tenuous lead over Sen. John McCain in Indiana, with one in four likely voters saying they could change their mind on who to support for president, according to a new Indianapolis Star-WTHR (Channel 13) poll.

Obama's three-point lead in the poll, 47 percent to 44 percent, reinforces Indiana's status as a battleground in the race for the White House...

Pollster J. Ann Selzer said the poll, with a 4 percentage point margin of error, reflects a lead by Obama that is tentative and reliant on a solid turnout in the Indianapolis metropolitan area.

5 comments:

k-mad said...

I don't shock easily, but this result would be SHOCKING.

Fungster said...

WTHR? The Weather Channel is conducting political polling? Sorry, but I can't trust a poll from them, based on experience with sKILLy and all the other "meteorologists".

k-mad said...

Selzer has Obama +3 in Indiana.

Smiff said...

Maybe the "Get a Brain Morans" signs are working there?

Jason said...

Selzer has Obama +3 in Indiana.

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