Friday, October 31, 2008

Poll: Obama doubles lead in Colorado, gains in electoral map

Great news from Colorado:
Call it the Rocky Mountain road to the White House.

A new state poll suggests that Sen. Barack Obama has doubled his lead over John McCain in Colorado.

In a CNN/Time/Opinion Research Corp. survey released Wednesday, 53 percent of likely voters questioned say Obama is their choice for president, with 45 percent backing Sen. John McCain. That 8-point lead for Obama is double the 4-point advantage he held in a similar poll two weeks ago.

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Poll: Obama doubles lead in Colorado, gains in electoral map

  • Story Highlights
  • CNN/Time/Opinion Research Corp. poll released on Wednesday
  • More battleground states are going Obama's way, poll shows
  • CNN: Colorado now leans Obama, Indiana a toss-up state
  • Obama now has 286 electoral votes, McCain with 163, CNN map shows
From Paul Steinhauser
CNN Deputy Political Director

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Call it the Rocky Mountain road to the White House.

A new state poll suggests that Sen. Barack Obama has doubled his lead over John McCain in Colorado.

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