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.
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