September 25, 2008 - 13:29

Obama up 2 in Pa. poll

Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama holds a narrow edge over Republican rival John McCain in Pennsylvania, according to a poll released Thursday.

In the Allstate/National Journal poll, Obama garnered 43 percent of the vote, compared to 41 percent for McCain.

With 15 percent of voters undecided and a margin of error of almost 5 percent in the poll of 406 voters, Obama's lead is statistically significant. But it comes as polls increasingly show the Senator from Illinois building leads over McCain in key states.

Dan Hirschhorn is a PolitickerPA.com Reporter and can be reached via email at noreply@politicker.com.

Related topics: John McCain, Barack Obama

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