McCain trails in key battleground states
Published 10/30/2008 by Emily Schneider at CNN Political Ticker
McCain is losing his lead in certain key states.
(CNN)—With just five days before Election Day, a string off polls suggest John McCain still has his work cut out for him in some battleground states.
CNN’s latest Indiana poll of polls shows Sen. John McCain leading Sen. Barack Obama by one point, 47 percent to 46 [...]
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