June 11-30 Zogby poll gives Bob Barr 6%

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Zogby poll taken June 11-30, 2008 show Sen. Barack Obama holding a 44% to 38% lead over Sen. John McCain, with Libertarian Bob Barr getting 6%.

By Electoral College Count, Obama would get 273, McCain 160, Undecided 105.

According to Zogby, McCain is having trouble trying to shore up his conservative base, and Bob Barr is taking some core conservatives away from him.

Bob Barr receives the support of 7% of voters who identify themselves as conservative or very conservative voters. Barr gets 43% of libertarians and 11% of independents. McCain’s support among conservatives is 74%. On the left, Ralph Nader gets less than 2% nationally.

Obama has the support of 83% of Democrats, while McCain gets 75% of Republicans.

Independents break 39% for Obama, compared with 31% who support McCain.

For white voters, race doesn’t appear to be playing a significant factor. McCain leads Obama, 43%-39%, with Barr at 6%. Among black voters, Obama wins the vast majority of support.

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