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IBD/TIPP: Dramatic McCain Shift - 2 Point Race

The Investor’s Business Daily Poll, conducted by TIPP, shows a dramatic shift in support toward John McCain in the final days of the 2008 Presidential Election.

TIPP, TechnoMetrica Institute of Policy & Politics, was the most accurate pollster in predicting the results of the 2004 Presidential election.

According to IBD, the shift is attributable to Barack Obama losing Independent voters whose support had been soft and McCain shoring up his lead among Catholics and Protestants and taking a lead among male voters. Obama leads among Jewish voters by a wide margin, as well as “Other” (wonder what that could mean).

Almost 9% of voters remain undecided.  During the primaries, almost all undecided voters chose Hillary Clinton over Barack Obama.

In raw numbers, the three day rolling average shows Obama with 46.7% and McCain with 44.6%.

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  1. 1edit35 on Nov 2, 2008 at 4:25 pm:

    People at church this morning were really excited about supporting McCain/Palin.

    I, of course, had taped two big McCain/Palin plastic signs on the sides of my car, which sparked a lot of thumbs up and smiles from people as I drove thru the parking lot when church let out.

    The Pastor, who is one of my favorite people in this world, announced that the church auditorium will be open all day tomorrow, Monday, if people want to come and pray about the election.

    Christian Life Center, on Galloway Road in Bensalem if anyone wants to come.

    One guy had an Obama sticker in the back of his pickup truck, but apparently took it off when he saw all the McCain stickers on bumpers.

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