John McCain Leads Barack Obama In The Recent Georgia Polls

John McCain Leads Barack Obama In The Recent Georgia PollsJohn McCain is having noticeable lead over Barack Obama in the presidential race in Georgia — that’s what the recent Obama vs McCain Georgia opinion polls show.

Historically, Georgia has been favorable to Republicans — the state was won by Republicans in 2000 and 2004 respectively. Let’s check out what the recent McCain vs Obama Georgia polls show.
   
InsiderAdvantage/Poll Position’s Obama vs McCain Georgia poll, conducted on October 27, showed McCain leading Obama by 1 % — 48 % to 47 % among the likely voters of Georgia.

CNN/Time Magazine/Opinion Research’s Obama vs McCain Georgia poll, conducted from October 23 to October 28, showed McCain leading Obama by 5 % points — 52 % to 47 % among the likely voters of Georgia.

Research 2000/Daily Kos’ Obama vs McCain Georgia poll, conducted from October 28 to October 30, showed McCain leading Obama by 3 % points — 47 % to 43 % among the likely voters of Georgia.

Rasmussen Reports’ Obama vs McCain Georgia poll, conducted on October 30, showed McCain leading Obama by 5 % points — 52 % to 47 % among the likely voters of Georgia. According to the poll, McCain has a 78.7 % chance of winning Georgia’s 15 Electoral College votes.

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