August 4, 2008
POLL: Suffolk Massachusetts (7/31 - 8/3)
Suffolk University/
7News
7/31-8/3/08; 400 RV, 4.9%
Mode: Live Telephone Interviews
Massachusetts
Obama 47, McCain 38 (June: Obama 53, McCain 30)
By Eric Dienstfrey on August 4, 2008 5:33 PM | Permalink
Comments
you still have a stubborn hold out of about 15% undecided. that does not speak well for obama.
if you dont love the rock star by now, cant sing his catchy jingles and dont feel compelled to run to buy the latest photo spread of his family (the one he didnt want to expose...) then maybe, you dont quite dig his musak!
i know scads of people in MA that are splitting the vote. it'll tip big time if obama doesnt play nice to hillary on august 28th. yeah, sure she gets women's suffrage day.. big woop.
now that she's no longer a threat he's not a misogynist. he kinda even can tolerate that species...but only marginalized as recently enfranchised. touching.
he must spend his evenings knitting wool caps to pull over everyone's eyes.
Do you suppose that this poll was done for Massachusetts because Suffolk University happens to be located in Boston?
Interesting results... nonetheless... when compared to June results. McCain's gain and Obama's loss exceeds the margin of error.
Only a crackhead would think obama needs hillary.
Too bad the real misogynist won't get many women voting for him once the ads come out exposing him as a women-hating, old, decrepit fossil.
Oh wait, unlike the trolls on this site, I can provide evidence.......
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/15/sources-recall-mccains-jo_n_112955.html
Boo-yaa, grandma, boo ya.
I'd like to see the internals for this one. So far nothing is posted on their website. Very small n makes this result even more suspicious. Way out of line with Gallup tracking poll for Northeast which has consistently shown Obama with a 15-20 point lead. If anything, MA should be MORE Democratic than the region as a whole.
You think they even bothered to go off campus for this poll? Just kidding. I guess that would probably make it more like Obama 84, McCain 12.

Massachusetts? Is this a state that needs to be polled? ... And we haven't had a poll in Indiana in a month.
Are these polling companies on crack?
Posted on August 4, 2008 5:37 PM