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2008 State Polls
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Democrat Polls
Critical Insights
Quote: A new poll indicates Republican Sen. Susan Collins has a 12-point lead over Democratic Rep. Tom Allen in her re-election bid, while Democrat Chellie Pingree has a 21-point lead over Republican Charlie Summers in the race for Allen's seat.
Pan Atlantic SMS
Quote: Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential nominee, leads Republican John McCain in the Pan Atlantic poll, 51 percent to 39 percent, with 10 percent favoring other candidates or undecided.
Survey USA
Quote: McCain in Maine Falls Mainly ... Well, He's Down by 15 Points, Let's Put it That Way: In an election for President of the United States in Maine today, 10/21/08, two weeks until votes are counted, Democrat Barack Obama defeats Republican John McCain 54% to 39%, according to this latest SurveyUSA poll conducted exclusively for WCSH-TV Portland and WLBZ-TV Bangor. Compared to an identical SurveyUSA poll released 4 weeks ago, Obama is up 5 points; McCain is down 5 points. Then, Obama led by 10 points among women and trailed by 1 point among men. Today, Obama leads by 23 points among women and leads by 6 among men. Obama today leads among both men and women, among all age groups. Obama leads by Southern Maine, which is Congressional District #1, by 22 points. Obama leads in Northern Maine, which is Congressional District #2, by 6 points. Among those who tell SurveyUSA they have already voted, Obama leads by 27. Among those who have not yet voted but tell SurveyUSA they are likely to, Obama leads by 13 points.
This is a monthly synopsis of many more 2008 Maine polls. Who gets your vote in 2012?
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