A new Public Policy Polling survey in North Carolina finds Sen. Barack Obama now leading Sen. John McCain, 50% to 44%.
For the first time, "Obama is
earning over 80% of the vote from self identified Democrats, and that's
fueling a four point increase in his lead in the state compared to last
week. He now has an 82% to 15% lead with voters in his own party. His share
of the Democratic vote had been anywhere between 69% and 76% in PPP's
previous five surveys of the state."
Interesting: Obama's numbers rise every time he makes a visit to the state. McCain hasn't visited in five months.