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McCain leads Obama in Alaska poll

A Research 2000 survey for Daily Kos shows John McCain leading Barack Obama 51 percent to 41 percent in Alaska. McCain has improved his numbers slightly in the Last Frontier from previous polling.

The latest poll of 600 likely voters, which has a margin of error of 4 percent, also shows Democratic challengers faring well against Republican incumbents for a U.S. Senate seat and Alaska's lone U.S. House seat.

Posted by at July 18, 2008 5:24 p.m.
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#152700

Posted by LinuxIsBest at 7/18/08 6:21 p.m.

Alaska leads the way!

#152701

Posted by frecklesan at 7/18/08 6:25 p.m.

"Alaska leads the way"...yeah, right. In your dreams.

#153217

Posted by unregistered user at 7/20/08 11:43 p.m.

Alaska just got shafted by Exxon, due to Republicans seating neocon activist judges on the Supreme Court. You would think they would have figured out by now that Republicans only like multi-national corporations and hate American citizens.

#153470

Posted by kyber's Dad at 7/21/08 5:04 p.m.

Oh my Gawd!! YEA!! Alaska hasn't gone Democratic for President since LBJ's landslide in 1964! If Obama is ahead by 10 points in the Repugnican state of Alaska then maybe the McCain camp had better just give it up NOW.. and save us the agony of the next 3 months!

The mystery is why do all the latest national polls show Obama up by only 3-5? Their polling sample must be screwed up!

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