A new NPR poll of likely voters in 19 battleground states finds Sen. Barack Obama edging Sen. John McCain, 46% to 45%. President Bush won 14 of the 19 states surveyed in the 2004 presidential election.
Key findings: "Fifty-one percent of the likely voters surveyed thought Obama was too
risky, compared with 38% for McCain. The Arizona senator had an
advantage of 10 percentage points when it came to being seen as a
strong leader."
"But the campaign has also exposed weaknesses for McCain. Asked which
candidate is independent -- once his stock in trade -- 42% of
those surveyed said McCain, while 46% said Obama."
August 21, 2008
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