Final pre-election poll:Obama leads McCain by 10 points says Quinnipiac poll!

Obama leads McCain 52% over 42% according to the final pre-election poll by Quinnipiac University. Presidential candidates Obama and McCain are campaigning down to the wire before Super Tuesday.
November 3, 2008, West Palm Beach, FL: Top news story-The final pre-election poll from Quinnipiac University poll surveyed likely voters between October 27 and November 3. The voter poll reveals Obama maintaining a 10-point lead over McCain. The Obama/Biden Democratic ticket leads 52% over the McCain/Palin Republican ticket of 42%, according to the poll.
The presidential campaign informers at JusticeNewsFlash are following the final hours of this history setting U.S. presidential election of 2008. The campaign trail is taking Pennsylvania by storm today:
-Joe Biden is making a final pre-election stop today in Philadelphia with the World Series champion’s Philadelphia Phillies.
-McCain will attend a rally in Moon Township this afternoon, at Atlantic Aviation Services.
-Hillary Clinton continuing on the Democratic presidential campaign road rallying for Obama in Mt. Lebanon, PA today.
-Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, will continue in Erie, PA for Obama.
-Obama ends his day in Virginia before leaving for Chicago, Illinois.
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