
New Polls Show McCain Leading Obama in New Hampshire and Michigan
Two new polls out today show Sen. John McCain leading in two states that went for the Democrats in 2004. McCain leads in New Hampshire by a 49%-47% margin:
John McCain has gained ground for the third straight month and now holds a slight two-point advantage over Barack Obama in the swing state of New Hampshire.
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the Granite State finds McCain attracting 49% of the vote while Obama earns 47%. A month ago, it was Obama by a point. . . . .
McCain is now viewed favorably by 60% of New Hampshire voters, Obama by 54%. Those figures reflect a three-point improvement for McCain and a single-point decline for Obama.
McCain leads Obama by three in Michigan according to a new survey:
And another poll in Michigan -- by the Marketing Resource Group of Lansing for the newsletter Inside Michigan Politics -- showed McCain leading Obama in the state, 46%-43%.
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