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Obama with Solid Lead in Maryland By: leip (I-NY) - 2008-03-12 @ 12:53:44 Question: If the November general election for president were held today for whom would you vote if the candidates were John McCain, the Republican, and Barack Obama, the Democrat? Obama 51% McCain 37% Undecided 12% If the November general election for president were held today for whom would you vote if the candidates were John McCain, the Republican, and Hillary Clinton, the Democrat? Clinton 47% McCain 40% Undecided 13% About this Poll This survey was conducted by Gonzales Research & Marketing Strategies from February 23rd through March 1st, 2008. A total of 807 registered voters in Maryland who vote regularly were interviewed by telephone. A cross-section of interviews was conducted in each jurisdiction within the state to reflect general election voting patterns. The margin of error (MOE), according to customary statistical standards, is no more than plus or minus 3.5 percentage points. There is a 95 percent probability that the “true” figures would fall within this range if the entire survey universe were sampled. The margin for error is higher for any demographic subgroup, such as gender, age or race. View All Maryland Polls - View This Poll for Clinton vs. McCain Login to Post Comments |
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