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Source: Arizona State University (url)

CandidatePolitical PartyPollGraphPoll Details
RMcCainRepublican46%piePoll Date: 2008-10-26
DObamaDemocratic44%Number Polled: 1,019
-Other-0%Margin of Error: 3%
-Undecided-9%Voter Type: Registered

AZ is gonna be close, kids

 By: Miamiu1027 (D-NY) - 2008-10-28 @ 21:26:52

TEMPE, Ariz. ––Republican John McCain leads Democrat Barack Obama by two points (46 percent to 44 percent) in Arizona, a margin that makes the race too close to call, according to a new Cronkite/Eight Poll. The poll of 1,019 registered voters in Arizona was conducted Oct. 23-26 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. According to poll director Dr. Bruce Merrill, “The race in Arizona is very close. Supporters of both candidates are highly committed to their candidates, with 94 percent of Obama’s supporters and 93 percent of McCain’s supporters indicating that they are firmly committed and won’t change their mind before Election Day. In addition, the undecided vote is very low, which means that there are few people remaining to be persuaded during the last week of the campaign. Obama has been closing the gap by attracting independents and women to his campaign. McCain does well among conservative Democrats and evangelicals. Still, a week is a long time in a political campaign and anything can happen. Who wins will be determined by which candidate gets their supporters out to the polls on Election Day.”

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