The final Public Policy Polling survey in North Carolina barely gives the lead to Sen. Barack Obama as he edges Sen. John McCain by one point, 50% to 49%.
Key finding: "Barack Obama's chances in North Carolina on Tuesday really could depend on the weather. PPP projects that he racked up a lead of a little over 250,000 voters during early voting. He led 55-45 among those who said they had already voted in our poll, and a little over 2.5 million North Carolinians have already cast their ballots."In the U.S. Senate race, Kay Hagan (D) leads Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R-NC), 51% to 44%.
My comment - I expected Obama's early voting lead margin to be wider than 250,000. Hmmm.

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