John McCain Leads Barack Obama In The Recent Georgia Polls
John 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.