Barack Obama notched up his widest national opinion poll lead so far on Wednesday as he continued to hammer out his message on the single issue that now looks certain to decide the US presidential campaign – the economy.
The Gallup organisation, whose daily tracking poll indicated 52 per cent of registered voters supported the Democratic candidate, against 41 per cent for John McCain, the Republican – said it appeared the economy was playing to Mr Obama’s advantage.

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