Today's Article
Since 1960, every
nominee that has
won at least two of
these critical states
has won the
presidency.
The American Spark
Obama Leads In Three Key States
By Cliff Montgomery - Oct.1st, 2008
Democratic Presidential Nominee Barack Obama (D-IL) has surged ahead of Republican Presidential
Nominee John McCain (R-AZ) in three critical, heavily-populated states a mere five weeks before November's
general election, reveal presidential polls released today.
The recent surveys show that Sen. Obama is leading Sen. McCain in Pennsylvania by 15 points (54% to 39%),
in Ohio by 8 points (50% to 42%) and in Florida by 8 points (51% to 43%).
That bodes well for the Illinois senator. Since 1960, every nominee that has won at least two of these critical
states has won the presidency.
Monday's shocking stock market plunge and the results of the first presidential debate were the apparent
reasons for the Illinois senator's recent rise in the polls. Obama's support leapt to at least 50 percent in Ohio,
Pennsylvania and Florida, according to Quinnipiac University surveys conducted over the weekend.
Taken together, the three vote-rich states provide 68 of the necessary 270 electoral votes for a nominee to win
on Election Day, November 4th.
Quinnipiac pollsters credit Obama's surge to a number of factors, such as voters' positive view of his
performance in the first presidential debate, a growing worry about the readiness of Republican Vice
Presidential Nominee Sarah Palin and increased confidence in Sen. Obama's ability to deal with the growing
economic meltdown.
The new polls are yet another bit of bad news for an increasingly troubled McCain campaign.
The poll results have been released just before the first vice presidential debate between Palin and Democratic
Vice Presidential Nominee Joe Biden.
And the Wall Street mess is almost sure to put McCain's bid for the presidency in yet further trouble, since
voters will be even less likely to want a continuation of George W. Bush's economic policies.
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