A new Public Policy Polling survey in Virginia shows Sen. Barack Obama expanding his lead over Sen. John McCain, 51% to 43%.
Key findings: "Obama's made tremendous strides with white voters over the last three weeks, cutting a 60-35 gap with them to 52-42. A PPP analysis
earlier in the summer showed that Obama would most likely win Virginia
if he could capture just 39% of the white vote, and at 42% currently
with 6% still undecided it appears at this point he would reach that
threshold easily."
Meanwhile, in Virginia's U.S. Senate race Mark Warner (D) continues to hold a commanding
58% to 31% lead over Jim Gilmore (R).