Especially now that those halcyon days of last week seem so far away.
Could it be the people realize what a colossal phony this guy is?
Republican presidential candidate John McCain moved from being behind by 6 points among "likely" voters a month ago to a 4-point lead over Democrat Barack Obama among that group in the latest USA TODAY/Gallup Poll. McCain still trails slightly among the broader universe of "registered" voters. By both measures, the race is tight.Of course, there is some wild fluctuation among polls, but one must wonder if Obama can't even crack 50% with the unrelenting media fawning boosting him, then there are surely danger signs ahead.
The Friday-Sunday poll, mostly conducted as Obama was returning from his much-publicized overseas trip and released just this hour, shows McCain now ahead 49%-45% among voters that Gallup believes are most likely to go to the polls in November. In late June, he was behind among likely voters, 50%-44%.
Among registered voters, McCain still trails Obama, but by less. He is behind by 3 percentage points in the new poll (47%-44%) vs. a 6-point disadvantage (48%-42%) in late June.
Results based on the survey of 791 likely voters have margins of error of +/- 4 percentage points -- so McCain's lead is not outside that range. Results based on the survey of 900 registered voters also have margins of error of +/- 4 percentage points.
Somewhere tonight, Hillary cackles.
Question: How long until Obama comes out for drilling off the coast, now that he'll be pretending to care about domestic issues?
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