Statewide opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2008/Archive
- Statewide opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2008/Archive
=Opinion polling=
flagicon|AlabamaAlabama
9 electoral votes
flagicon|ArkansasArkansas
6 electoral votes
flagicon|ConnecticutConnecticut
7 electoral votes
=flagicon|Georgia (U.S. state)Georgia=
15 electoral votes
flagicon|IndianaIndiana
11 electoral votes
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flagicon|KentuckyKentucky
8 electoral votes
flagicon|MaineMaine
4 electoral votes
flagicon|MichiganMichigan
17 electoral votes
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flagicon|MissouriMissouri
11 electoral votes
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flagicon|NevadaNevada
5 electoral votes
flagicon|New MexicoNew Mexico
5 electoral votes
flagicon|North DakotaNorth Dakota
3 electoral votes
flagicon|OregonOregon
7 electoral votes
flagicon|South CarolinaSouth Carolina
8 electoral votes
flagicon|TexasTexas
34 electoral votes
flagicon|VirginiaVirginia
13 electoral votes
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flagicon|WisconsinWisconsin
10 electoral votes
flagicon|WyomingWyoming
3 electoral votes
Notes:
** a scientific poll conducted via the Internet (not used in calculating results below).
*** a poll commissioned by an organization affiliated with a specific candidate (not used in calculating results below).
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