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Pelosi says polls shortchange Obama (Politico)

 
Politico - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) told convention-goers Tuesday morning that polls are underestimating the strength of Barack Obama, contending he will win with the support of new or intermittent voters, who are not generally polled. (link)

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