Obama, McCain Going Neck and Neck In The Latest Indiana Opinion Polls

John McCain and Barack Obama are going almost neck and neck in the presidential race, in the Hoosier State — that’s what the latest Obama vs McCain Indiana Polls show.

Indiana has been Republican state — the state’s electoral votes were won by Republicans in 2000 and 2004 respectively. Let’s check out what the latest McCain vs Obama Indiana Polls show.

Research 2000/WISH-TV’s Obama vs McCain Indiana Poll, conducted from October 24 to October 28, shows Obama and McCain statistically tied — 47 % to 47 % among the likely voters of Indiana.

Indianapolis Star/WTHR/Selzer & Co.’s Obama vs McCain IN Poll, conducted from October 26 to October 28, shows Obama leading McCain by 0.6 % — 45.9 % to 45.3 % among the likely voters of Indiana.

Rasmussen Reports’ Obama vs McCain IN Poll, conducted from October 28 to October 29, shows McCain leading Obama by 3 % points — 49 % to 46 % among the likely voters of Indiana. According to the poll, Republicans currently have a 62.7 % chance of winning Indiana’s 11 Electoral College votes.

SurveyUSA/Mike Downs Center’s Obama vs McCain Indiana Poll, conducted from October 27 to October 30, shows Obama and McCain statistically tied — 47 % to 47 % among the likely voters of Indiana.

American Research Group’s Obama vs McCain IN Poll, conducted from October 28 to October 31, shows Obama and McCain statistically tied — 48 % to 48 % among the likely voters of Indiana.

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