Here are the latest results from the Pennsylvania poll by Survey USA published on USAElectionPolls.com:
There were 516 voters polled on 10/11-13.
Survey USA Date: 10/11-13 Pennsylvania Added: 10/14/08 |
|
Barack Obama | 55% |
John McCain | 40% |
Unsure | 1% |
Other | 4% |
Quote:
PA Men Tiptoe Back To McCain, But PA Women Want None Of It -- Obama Maintains Double-Digit Keystone Advantage: In an election for President of the United States in the pivotal battleground state of Pennsylvania, the Columbus Day weekend brings zero good news for Republican John McCain, who today trails Democrat Barack Obama by same 15 points that he did one week ago, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted for WCAU-TV Philadelphia, KDKA-TV Pittsburgh, WNEP-TV Scranton, WHTM-TV Harrisburg, and WJAC-TV Johnstown. Today, Obama 55%, McCain 40%, identical to a SurveyUSA tracking poll released 7 days ago. Week-on-week, McCain made slight inroads among men, where he cut into Obama's lead, but that is offset by ground McCain lost among women. Most remarkable: when interviewing began one week ago for the 10/07/08 SurveyUSA poll, the Dow Jones Average was at 10,325. When interviewing began for the 10/14/08 poll, the Dow Jones Average was at 8,451. Over 7 days in which the Dow lost 1,874 points, neither Barack Obama nor John McCain gained a point, nor lost a point, in SurveyUSA polling in Pennsylvania.Obama maintains an overwhelming advantage in Southeast PA, which includes Philadelphia. Obama maintains a slight advantage in Northeast PA, which includes Scranton. The contest remains tied in Southwest PA, which includes Pittsburgh, and in West Central PA, which includes Johnstown. McCain continues to lead in South Central PA, which includes Harrisburg.
Source: Recent Polls, Electoral College Results