Monday, September 29, 2008

Neck in Neck!

According to pollster.com, today, Obama and McCain are neck in neck, each winning 47.7%.  If you put your faith in the polls, this state is exactly split in half and what happens on Election Day will be a surprise! November is getting closer...

Monday, September 22, 2008

Gettin Closer!

According to pollster.com today, Virginia is becoming more of a toss-up state.  McCain is up 47.8 to 46.6.  Obama is on his tail! Keep watching this state.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Obama has an uphill climb in VA...

AP released an article about Obama's dire outlook on winning Virginia. The article says that it will be "difficult but not impossible" for the Democrats to take this state in November. Read the full article here

Sunday, September 14, 2008

50 Days Out!

The election is 50 days out, but Virginia is currently leaning Republican and would elect McCain/Palin if the vote were today.  I reached this conclusion for the following reasons:

  • McCain is ahead in the polls 50% to 44% in this state.  Fivethirtyeight.com's polls also support VA as voting red come November.  Although McCain is not ahead by a landslide, he has been gaining support in this state recently.  See this chart for a visual representation.
  • Virginia is considered a swing state but it remains one of the more Republican states in presidential races.  However, the state has not been so adamantly Republican in the past couple of elections. In 1996, Bill Clinton lost in VA by only 2% and George W. Bush only won VA by 8% in 2000.  It may be close again in this year's election, but is leaning heavily toward McCain.  (This forecast would certainly be different if Obama had selected VA Governor Tim Kaine as his running mate.)
  • Obama has not gained a significant lead over McCain thus far in Virginia.
  • Key voter issues include gun rights and control issues, especially since the Virginia Tech shooting, and education reform/funding.  Both parties address these issues and I do not see this swaying voters to support one ticket over the other.