Obama leads McCain in 5 of 8 key states
Published 11/4/2008 at Reuters: Politics
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama leads Republican John McCain in five of eight key battleground states as Americans prepare to vote in the White House race, according to a series of Reuters/Zogby polls released on Tuesday.
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