Quick diary. BTW, this is NOT the Suffolk poll that was released earlier today and showed Obama also with a 49 to 44 lead. This is another Florida poll, and the fourth one today showing Obama with a decent lead (3 to 5 points: Zogby, Rasmussen, Datamar, Suffolk). It appears Obama has made something of a comeback in the state starting at the end of last week. This poll was conducted on October 25 and October 26 so the data is fresh. Compared to the last Datamar Florida poll, released on October 13, this represents no change in the margin (that poll had Obama at 47 and McCain at 42), the only difference with this poll is that the number of undecideds is down to 3% of the sample. Anyway here's the link.
I should emphasize. THREE Florida polls have been released today, ALL showing Obama with a decent lead. Rasmussen, 51 - 47, Suffolk, 49 - 44, Datamar, 49 - 44
Also: as to this poll's internals, they're not especially favorable for Obama. Partisan breakdown, 43 D, 41 R; 12 African American. Interesting is that it also breaks down Latinos by ethnicity, although a majority don't identify themselves as Cuban or Mexican (or otherwise). Also strikes me that this poll is slightly undersampling Latinos.