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Tracking the 2008 Campaign in the Tennessee Valley

NEW PEACH STATE POLL SHOWS LITTLE MOVEMENT

July 22nd, 2008, 11:25 am · Post a Comment · posted by Dan Lehr

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Rasmussen conducted the poll in Georgia on July 17th, & it shows little movement from the one we highlighted here, on June 30th.

john_mccain.jpgMcCain: 48%

barack_obama_06.jpgObama: 39%

Include “leaners” (people who might be persuaded one way or the tother), McCain’s lead widens to 53-42.

barr-1.JPG& the Bob Barr factor? Apparently not as big as previously estimated:

“Libertarian candidate Bob Barr who served in Congress as part of Georgia’s Congressional delegation picks up 5% of the vote initially, but only 1% when “leaners” are included. This means that up to 5% of voters now say they would vote for Barr but when asked a follow-up question only 1% remain committed to the man some view as a potential spoiler for McCain’s hopes.

EARLIER: See our take on the results of the latest presidential poll in Tennessee (June 27th) here.

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Posted in: 3rd Party CandidatesBarack ObamaBob BarrJohn McCainLocal PoliticsPolls

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