In Indiana, Clinton leads Obama 48-44 percent, with 8 percent of voters saying they are unsure.
In a new Rasmussen Poll, 56 percent of voters said Wright's comments made them less likely to vote for Obama, and 44 percent of Democrats said the same thing.
The Obama campaign has 44 field offices in Pennsylvania, each supporting dozens of neighbourhood teams that have been honing and updating target voter lists since May 2011, recording the issues education, the environment, the economy and so on that resonate in each household.
But the survey by Quinnipiac University Polling Institute showed Mr Romney topped Barack Obama 47-40% in a possible 2012 contest, with Mr Obama beating Mr Perry 44-42%.
The poll indicates that 51 percent of men are in the GOP column, with 44 percent supporting Obama.
White evangelicals in general prefer Mr McCain to Mr Obama by a margin of 44 points (the figure for Bush versus Gore in the summer of 2000 was only 30 points).
As it stands, Rasmussen shows Obama leading Romney 46 percent to 44 percent.
In the overall horse race, President Barack Obama leads former Governor Mitt Romney 44% to 40%, with 15% undecided.
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On the critical issue of who can be trusted to improve economic conditions, Obama leads Romney 49% to 44%.
CNN's poll of polls in Virginia shows Obama leading McCain, 51-44 percent.
In a poll published on September 24th by Gallup and USA Today, 50% of voters in 12 swing states preferred to entrust Mr Obama with Medicare, compared with 44% who favoured Mr Romney.
But 44 percent feel that "Obama is naive in thinking he can make peace with the Arabs, " while only 37 percent disagree.
Among this group, Romney leads Obama by 9 points, 53 percent to 44 percent.
Just eight days after Obama's swearing in, Grisolano, 44, one of the now-president's campaign advisers, is hitting a new campaign trail.
The charitable writeoff is a lot more valuable with the 44% top tax rate that President Obama is seeking than at, say, a 25% rate.
In a recent Rasmussen poll late last week, Ron Paul had around 14% of the popular vote, Barack Obama has around 40% and Mitt Romney has around 44%.
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According to CNN's polls of national polls, Obama leads McCain by 5 percentage points, 49 percent to 44 percent.
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In the same poll, Obama leads McCain by just 8 percentage points, 52-44.
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In Virginia, Obama leads McCain by 7 percentage points, 51 percent to 44 percent, according to CNN's average of state polls.
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Obama was leading Clinton in the caucus vote 56 percent to 44 percent with 38 percent of the state counted, party officials said.
When asked which candidate they saw as "sharing your values, " 44 percent chose McCain and just one-third chose Obama.
In a CNN general election national poll of polls out Wednesday, both Obama and Clinton lead McCain by two points: 46 percent to 44 percent.
This is according to a new poll by Marist College and WNBC which says a McCain-Rice ticket would beat either a Clinton-Obama or an Obama-Clinton combination, 49 to 46 percent and 49 to 44 percent respectively.
According to the latest poll of polls, released Friday, Obama is ahead of McCain by three percentage points -- 47-44.
According to the exit polls, Mr. Obama won independents by eight points in 2008 (52% vs. 44% for Mr. McCain).
In Ohio, the poll showed that 51.8 percent view Obama's polices on security and foreign policy as strong, while 44.9 percent view them as weak.
In Florida, Obama holds a statistically insignificant 2-point lead over McCain, 46 percent to 44 percent.
Not President-elect Barack Obama, of course, but Abhisit Vejjajiva, a British-educated career politician aged 44, now Thailand's 27th prime minister.
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Kaine also said he thinks that if Obama can take Virginia -- which hasn't voted for a Democratic president in 44 years -- then the senator from Illinois would win the White House.
Obama has been wooing early voters in Indiana, where a Democratic presidential candidate hasn't won in 44 years.
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