Tie in voting intentions Obama and McCain

Tie in voting intentions Obama and McCain
Candidates for the U.S. presidency, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain, tied march today in voting intentions for the coming general elections of November, reflects a Rasmussen poll.

According to the signing, both senators backed a 48 per cent of respondents.

The study includes criteria collected between last Thursday and on Saturday, so the media identified as the first to consider the full impact of the Republican National Convention, held in St. Paul, Minnesota.

By mid-week recently concluded, Obama enjoyed six percentage points ahead, after the acceptance generated by opponents of the forum, developed in Denver, Colorado, commented on the executors of the investigation.

According to the source, in the rapprochement of the co-chairman of George W. Bush affects his speech at St.. Paul by Sarah Palin, companion formula for McCain.

The governor of Alaska took away from the current administration and apparently knew how to dodge criticism for his inexperience multiple, assured analysts.

Rasmussen developed his research from national interviews, via telephone.