I haven't done a poll thread in a while, and I am sufficiently recovered from the responses to
my last poll thread to try it again.

Virginia is do or die for McCain. If he loses VA, he has probably lost a number of other battleground
states, and is already toast. on the downside, mccain is tied in a state that george george bush carried
54-46 in 2004, and 52-45 in 2000 (nader got 2%). on the upside, The BarackStar! spent a load of
money in VA not too long ago during the dem primary, so he has had a great deal of recent exposure,
certainly a great deal more than mccain, and it's still tied. and mccain has made up the 1 point that he
was behind in the last rassmussen poll.
also on the upside, obama's unfavorables are up a few points in the past two months (they seem quite
unusually high, in fact), which couldn't be the result of any negative advertising by hillary during the primaries,
since the VA primary was in february.
Election 2008: Virginia Presidential Election
Virginia: Obama, McCain Tied at 44% Each, But Nearly Half Have Unfavorable View of Democrat
The presidential race in Virginia is now dead even, with Barack Obama and John McCain each drawing 44% of the vote, according to a new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of voters in the state.
If “leaners†are factored in, McCain leads by a statistically insignificant one percentage point 48% to 47%.
Despite the close race, one potentially worrisome fact for the Democratic candidate is that nearly one out of two Virginia voters (47%) now view him unfavorably. That’s up from 44% in May and June. The number who see him in a Very Unfavorable light stands at 31%.
McCain’s unfavorables, by contrast, have held steady at 36% for the past two months and only 13% have a Very Unfavorable view of him.
Just last month Obama edged ahead of McCain in Virginia for the first time 45% to 44%. Although that lead was statistically insignificant, the narrowness of the contest in a state that has gone Republican in every presidential contest since 1968 has buoyed Democratic hopes of adding it to their column this November.
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