Here are the latest results from the Georgia poll by Survey USA published on USAElectionPolls.com:
There were 684 voters polled on 9/14-16.
Survey USA Date: 9/14-16 Georgia Added: 9/18/08 |
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John McCain | 57% |
Barack Obama | 41% |
Unsure | 1% |
Other | 1% |
Quote:
In an election for President of the United States in Georgia today, 09/18/08, seven weeks until votes are counted, Republican John McCain defeats Democrat Barack Obama 57% to 41%, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted for WXIA-TV in Atlanta, and for Roll Call, the newspaper of Capitol Hill. McCain leads 3:1 among white voters. Obama leads 23:1 among black voters. McCain leads by double digits among both men and women, among those under age 50 and those age 50+, among the less educated and the more educated, among those who earn more than $50K/year, and in all parts of Georgia outside of greater Atlanta. Obama runs comparatively strongest among Moderates, where he is up 5, in greater Atlanta, where he is up by 5, among Pro-Choice voters, where he is up by 14, among lower-income voters, where he and McCain tie, among voters focused on the Economy, where he trails McCain by 3, and among voters who think alternative sources of energy are more important than off-shore drilling, where he leads McCain 2:1.
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