Obama, McCain Tied In Indiana
The Presidential race in Indiana is tied, according to this latest SurveyUSA poll conducted exclusively for WHAS-TV Louisville and WCPO-TV Cincinnati.
Today, Barack Obama takes 48% of the vote; John McCain takes 47%.
Obama’s 1-point lead is within the survey’s 4 percentage point margin of sampling error, and these results should be reported as a tie.
Among men, McCain leads by 5; among women, Obama leads by 7 — a 12-point gender gap.
Among voters age 18 to 49, Obama leads by 5; among voters 50+, McCain leads by 3. Obama leads by 22 points among voters under age 35.
16% of Republicans cross over to vote for Democrat Obama; 19% of Democrats cross over to vote for Republican McCain; Independents favor Obama by 7 points.
Among those voters who say they have already made up their minds, the two candidates are tied; among the 25% who say they could still change their mind, Obama leads by 2.
SurveyUSA interviewed 900 Indiana adults 06/21/08 through 06/23/08. Of the adults, 772 identified themselves as registered voters. Of them, 627 were determined by SurveyUSA to be likely to vote in the general election on 11/04/08.
Click the pie chart to see the fully cross-tabbed results of the poll.











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