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Polls: Obama has five-point advantage in Ohio

 
Sen. McCain and Gov. Palin campaigned recently in Ohio. LIMA, Ohio (CNN) — It all came down to Ohio in the last presidential election, and a new average of the latest polls in this crucial battleground state indicates that the state is once again up for grabs. George W. Bush's narrow victory in Ohio four years ago [...] (link)

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