With Less Than 24 Hours Before Election Day, Obama Maintains Lead – Among Likely Voters, Obama 53%, McCain 46%

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Monday, November 03, 2008

Washington, DC – The final Ipsos/McClatchy poll of likely voters in the 2008 Presidential election campaign indicates that, with less than a day until Election Day, Barack Obama maintains his lead over John McCain – 53% for Obama/Biden, 46% for McCain/Palin and 1% for Nader/Gonzalez.

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