Hooray, but perhaps more importantly, check out the cross tabs. I think these results really call into question yesterday's results showing Obama up only 1% Minnesota.
Wisconsin: http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollRepo rt.aspx?g=42f97d63-cc9e-473b-86bc-11f7fc 09d3ae
Minnesota (yesterday):
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Pay close attention to the preference among voters between the ages of 18 and 34; they go for Obama by 20%. Compare this to the Minnesota poll released yesterday that had the same age group in Minnesota split between the two candidates 48%-48%.
Now obviously we can't say for certain which poll is more correct, but given the numbers out of Wisconsin (and the state's proximity to Minnesota geographically and culturally) and the prevailing preference nationally for Obama among younger voters, I'd second StudentGuy's assessment of yesterday's Minnesota poll as being one of the more blatant outliers.
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