Christianity Today online readers declared more support for Sen. John McCain than Sen. Barack Obama in our poll this week, flip flopping from their support of Obama last month.
The Barna Group’s most recent survey found that McCain holds a narrow lead among evangelicals of 39 percent to Obama’s 37 percent. Twenty-third percent of evangelicals are still undecided about who they will vote for, Barna says.
In this month’s CT online poll, McCain pulled ahead of Obama (44%) with 48 percent, while Obama drew 51 percent to McCain’s 41 percent last month.
Last month, 3,189 readers voted compared to this month’s 2,532 votes. The polls are conducted online and are usually left up for about three days.