Daily Trackers: A Tiny Narrowing Once Again
Posted Oct 19, 2008 at 4:35 PM by Maurice Berger
PollTrack's average of today's daily tracking polls indicates a tiny narrowing from yesterday: Obama-48.6% to McCain 43.8%, for a Democratic lead of +4.8%.
Today’s Map Today monitors the current status of the race.
Alaska
3 electoral votes
13 blog posts
Alabama
9 electoral votes
2 blog posts
Arkansas
6 electoral votes
9 blog posts
Arizona
11 electoral votes
19 blog posts
California
55 electoral votes
47 blog posts
Colorado
9 electoral votes
46 blog posts
Connecticut
7 electoral votes
19 blog posts
District of Columbia
3 electoral votes
1 blog post
Delaware
3 electoral votes
9 blog posts
Florida
29 electoral votes
91 blog posts
Georgia
16 electoral votes
36 blog posts
Hawaii
4 electoral votes
1 blog post
Iowa
6 electoral votes
50 blog posts
Idaho
4 electoral votes
1 blog post
Illinois
20 electoral votes
23 blog posts
Indiana
11 electoral votes
26 blog posts
Kansas
6 electoral votes
1 blog post
Kentucky
8 electoral votes
12 blog posts
Louisiana
8 electoral votes
7 blog posts
Massachusetts
11 electoral votes
40 blog posts
Maryland
10 electoral votes
7 blog posts
Maine
3 electoral votes
24 blog posts
Maine 2
1 electoral votes
Michigan
16 electoral votes
32 blog posts
Minnesota
10 electoral votes
106 blog posts
Missouri
10 electoral votes
36 blog posts
Mississippi
6 electoral votes
2 blog posts
Montana
3 electoral votes
14 blog posts
North Carolina
15 electoral votes
44 blog posts
North Dakota
3 electoral votes
18 blog posts
Nebraska
5 electoral votes
7 blog posts
New Hampshire
4 electoral votes
47 blog posts
New Jersey
14 electoral votes
71 blog posts
New Mexico
5 electoral votes
12 blog posts
Nevada
6 electoral votes
53 blog posts
New York
29 electoral votes
145 blog posts
Ohio
18 electoral votes
91 blog posts
Oklahoma
7 electoral votes
3 blog posts
Oregon
7 electoral votes
4 blog posts
Pennsylvania
20 electoral votes
70 blog posts
Rhode Island
4 electoral votes
1 blog post
South Carolina
9 electoral votes
23 blog posts
South Dakota
3 electoral votes
3 blog posts
Tennessee
11 electoral votes
5 blog posts
Texas
38 electoral votes
11 blog posts
Utah
6 electoral votes
1 blog post
Virginia
13 electoral votes
82 blog posts
Vermont
3 electoral votes
1 blog post
Washington
12 electoral votes
11 blog posts
Wisconsin
10 electoral votes
24 blog posts
West Virginia
5 electoral votes
24 blog posts
Wyoming
3 electoral votes
270 Needed to Win.
| Toss Up | ||
| Total | 48 | |
| Too close to call | 48 | |
| Barack Obama (Democrat) | ||
| Total | 299 | |
| Safe | 136 | |
| Leaning | 163 | |
| Republican (Republican) | ||
| Total | 191 | |
| Safe | 135 | |
| Leaning | 56 | |
Posted Oct 19, 2008 at 4:35 PM by Maurice Berger
PollTrack's average of today's daily tracking polls indicates a tiny narrowing from yesterday: Obama-48.6% to McCain 43.8%, for a Democratic lead of +4.8%.
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