September 30, 2008

Poll Watch: Diageo/Hotline Daily Tracker (9/30)

Diageo/Hotline Daily Tracker Poll

  • Barack Obama/Joe Biden 47%
  • John McCain/Sarah Palin 41%

Survey of 901 registered voters was conducted September 27-29. The margin of error is +/- 3.3 percentage points.

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10 Responses to “Poll Watch: Diageo/Hotline Daily Tracker (9/30)”

  1. max Says:

    essentially one would have to have no soul to cast a vote for obama. barack ‘modern day hitler’ obama is easily one of the top 5 most disgraceful humans to ever walk the earth.

  2. Jamison Says:

    Like I said earlier, don’t be so pessimistic. It’s not over yet; there’s still 34 days left. Just get out there and work your tail off to get John McPalin elected, because America can’t afford Barack O’Biden.

  3. eric Says:

    It isn’t looking good.

    This is the first election in my adult life where I believe that the left is excited enough to match us in GOTV efforts.

  4. Gamecock Says:

    Is this all the polls you got?

  5. Kenny Says:

    Max, that might be a little much…it’s ok not to like his politics or disagree with him completely, but that’s uncalled for.

  6. Falz Says:

    The reason this race is close is because we live in a very partisan country divided almost 50/50. Any republican candidate would range around 45%.

    This election has evolve and the only single issue that matter now is the economy, an issue we conceded in the primaries. The only hope is that McCain can act as the leader he is and give a surprise in november but for now is not looking good.

  7. plymouthric Says:

    So Obama ranks with Hitler, Pol Pot, Stalin And Mao, the bottom four that occur to me right off the bat. An interesting perspective if you really believe this, since they all deliberately caused the deaths of millions of human beings. Speaking only for me, this kind of comment is counter- productive.

  8. Greg Says:

    The reason we are slipping is that palin has become a liability. Almost everyday someone influential is calling her out and asking her to step down from the ticket. It’s become obvious that she just uses canned lines and there is no real substance. I know there are those on here who practically worship her, but let me just say this…

    WORST PICK EVER (or close to it)

  9. Me Says:

    8, bingo. Palin has proven to be a terrible, terrible choice. Alex had a point, didn’t he?

  10. Me Says:

    Regardless, though, Palin’s expectations are super low for Thursday. A surprise decent performance might help McCain, stop the bleeding.

    Then he will NEED to go out on the offensive.

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