Ipsos News Center

Skip Navigation

Not Signed InYour status: not signed in. [ Sign in ] [ Subscribe ] [ Help ]

Polls and Research

Subscriber Sign In

Email Address 

Password 


Search

Other Services

Research Practices

print

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

Among Most Important Issues, Leadership (23%) Picks Up Steam in Final Poll – Essentially Tied with National Security (26%), but Still Behind the Economy (62%); Obama Viewed as Stronger on Leadership (Obama 50%; McCain 46%)
2008 Campaign Has Generated Excitement and Interest in Voting (64%); Regardless of Vote Intent, Most Likely Voters Expect Barack Obama Will Be Elected President (65%)

November 3, 2008

Contact Clifford Young at (312) 777-3911

Category Ipsos / McClatchy Poll , Politics & Elections (National)
Location United States


  • Receive access to all recent & historical news release data and detailed tables
  • Plus receive customized email alerts and related newsletters

 

SUBSCRIBER SIGN IN

Member of Media?

EMAIL ADDRESS PASSWORD
Remember me

Forget your password?

This news release contains 931 words and 2 PDF attachments.


Related Information

For more information, contact:
Clifford Young at (312) 777-3911

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.