CNN Poll: Obama, McCain deadlocked
ATLANTA, Sept. 8 (UPI) -- Democrat Barack Obama and
Republican John McCain are deadlocked in the presidential race, a
CNN Poll released Monday indicates.
The CNN-Opinion Research Corp. poll showed McCain and Obama
were tied at 48 percent each. Three percent of the voters were
undecided, CNN said.
The CNN poll didn't indicate the traditional bounce a
candidate receives after the party nominating convention, said CNN
polling director Keating Holland.
"Other polls are showing 'convention bounces' for McCain,
but ours does not," Holland said. "The reason is probably due to the
fact that the CNN poll has had a very low number of respondents who
say they are undecided for several months."
Regarding Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin being the Republican vice
presidential candidate, Holland found women may still favor with
Obama.
"Although Sarah Palin is the first woman on a GOP ticket,
women nationwide are sticking with Obama -- 52 percent of women are
planning to vote Democratic, while 51 percent of men are in the GOP
column," Holland said.
The CNN/Opinion Research Corp. telephone poll questioned
1,022 registered Friday through Sunday. It has a margin of error of
3 percentage points.
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