 Barack Obama: Leads by eighteen points as indicated by poll
A newly released poll has given the indication that that Sen. Barack Obama has opened up an 18-point lead over Senator John McCain in New Jersey’s presidential election.
More news on this news of Barack Obama has been inferred from quite a number of sources. According to them, the Fairleigh Dickinson University-PublicMind poll of voters was released yesterday which provided Obama 53 percent to McCain's 35 percent.
To be specific, Barack Obama got the support of eighty percent of voters who are under age of 30. Amongst them 85 percent gave vote to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic primary.
Last month two other polls that were conducted also showed that Obama have lead in New Jersey.
No Republican presidential candidate has won New Jersey since George H.W. Bush came to power in the year 1988. |