Poll Shows Obama Raising $52 Million
by Lesley R. ChinnSpecial to the NNPA from the Philadelphia Tribune
In numbers released this week in two separate Gallup Polls, Obama's support moved up among all voters and among African-American voters.
Among all voters his support was recorded at 47 percent, up from 46 percent.
The gain is statistically insignificant but it countered concerns that Obama's campaign might have suffered from a recent spat with the Rev. Jesse Jackson, negative publicity from the cover of New Yorker magazine that portrayed him as a Muslim and concerns that he has swung to the right politically.
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