Gallup: Obama 47, McCain 45
PRINCETON, N.J., Sept. 6 (UPI) -- Democratic presidential
nominee Barack Obama leads Republican rival John McCain 47-45 among
registered U.S. voters, a Gallup poll issued Saturday indicated.
Obama had led McCain by eight points in the Gallup Poll
Daily tracking during and just after the Democratic National
Convention in Denver. However, in surveys conducted Wednesday
through Friday, Sept. 3-5, the lead shrunk to two points, Gallup
said on its Web site Saturday.
"It appears that McCain is now enjoying a rebound bounce
coming out of the Republican National Convention in St. Paul (Minn.)
that is nullifying some of Obama's gains," the Princeton, N.J.,
polling firm said.
Interviewing for the Saturday report included some voter
response to the acceptance speech delivered Wednesday by vice
presidential nominee Gov. Sarah Palin, and McCain's acceptance
speech Thursday.
Obama and McCain were tied 45-45 going into the two-week
convention period.
The poll results are based on interviews with 2,765
registered voters, with a maximum margin of sampling error of 2
percentage points.
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