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This article provides a list of scientific, nationwide public opinion polls that were conducted relating to the United States presidential election, 2008.
Margin shading indicates candidate in lead. Red = John McCain; Blue = Barack Obama
(among "likely" voters)
Rasmussen Reports Tracking (among "likely voters")
(among "likely voters")
(49%)
(44%)
(5)
(54%)
(10)
(47%)
(−2)
(43%)
(6)
Related article: Graphical Representations of Two-Way Contest Data
Pew Research Center
USA Today/Gallup
Ipsos Public Affairs
CBS News/New York Times
CNN/Opinion Research
NBC News/Wall Street Journal
Associated Press-Ipsos
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