Published 10/9/2008
by CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney
at CNN Political Ticker
New polls show Obama with leads nationally and in several key battleground states. (AP Photo)
(CNN) — Barack Obama continues to hold significant leads over John McCain, a fresh round of state and national polls out Thursday suggest, in what is unwelcome news for the Republican presidential nominee as Election Day inches closer and closer.
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