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Stark news for McCain in battleground polls

 
(CNN)— With nine days left, a series of new battleground polls have some stark news for Sen. John McCain. Georgia is shaping up to be a battlground state this election cycle, according to CNN's first poll of polls in the southern state. The average of three surveys shows Sen. John McCain leading Sen. Obama by 6 points, [...] (link)

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