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Another Obama Win
Another Obama Win
MediaCurves scores it for Obama: That's comparable to the first two debates. Now,everyone is skeptical of the exact insta-poll numbers, but so far, every time there's an insta-poll, the trackers confirm it a few days later. We'll find out by Friday that it's true this time as well. In any ...
Summary of Findings: Most Voters Say News Media Wants Obama to Win
Summary of Findings: Most Voters Say News Media Wants Obama to Win
people-press.org — Voters overwhelmingly believe that the media wants Barack Obama to win the presidential election. By a margin... of 70%-9%, Americans say most journalists want to see Obama, not John McCain, win on Nov. 4. Another 8% say journalists don't favor either ... (more) Summary of Findings: Most Voters Say News Media Wants ...
Snap Polls Give Overwhelming Win to Obama
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com — The first snap polls on the debate are out, and they're giving a resounding win to Barack... Obama. In the CBS poll of undecided debate-watchers, 53% say Obama won, only 22% say McCain won, and 24% say it was a tie. The CNN poll was just read on ... (more) Snap Polls Give Overwhelming Win to Obama
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There’s got to be a morning after
Firedoglake — ... special cell-phone tower in one of his houses at one of his compounds to call Barack Obama and congratulate the nation's President-Elect. Meanwhile, three thoughts...but one picture (WTF?). 1. McCain started out this campaign with two bases, the enabling media and political independents who thought he wasn't beholden to GOP orthodoxies. The debates have shown that while he has managed to keep a tenuous hold on the punditry, he's lost the political independents. When you keep David Broder at the cost of millions of votes, you're doing ...

There's got to be a morning after
Rising Hegemon — ... has the irony of using his special cell-phone tower in one of his houses at one of his compounds to call Barack Obama and congratulate the nation's President-Elect. Meanwhile, three thoughts. 1. McCain started out this campaign with two bases, the enabling media and political independents who thought he wasn't beholden to GOP orthodoxies. The debates have shown that while he has managed to keep a tenuous hold on the punditry, he's lost the political independents. When you keep David Broder at the cost of millions of votes, you're doing it ...

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