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Poll update: Obama lead at 6

 
Obama has a 6 point lead in the latest poll of polls. (CNN) – Barack Obama continues to hold a 6-point lead over John McCain in CNN's latest poll of polls. The newly-released poll of polls, consisting of three recent surveys, shows Obama drawing 49 percent of voters nationwide while McCain stands at 43 percent. The 6 point [...] (link)

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