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 AZ: McCain 44, Obama 40 (Myers/Grove-D-10/23-24)
AZ: McCain 44, Obama 40 (Myers/Grove-D-10/23-24)
liz from NJ, You're right, I hadn't noticed the dates of the most recent previous polls being so old, good point. Still, this is just one poll. Just because only one sample was taken recently doesn't mean that it's any less likely to be an outlier. Couple that with the common sense notion that ...
AZ-Pres: Hold on to your hats!
dailykos.com — Myers Research (D) & Grove Insight (D) . 10/23-24. Likely voters. MoE 4% (No trend lines) Likely... voters McCain (R) 44 Obama (D) 40 Early voters (34% of the sample) McCain (R) 46 Obama (D) 47 The sample was 40 percent Republican, 33 ... (more) AZ-Pres: Hold on to your hats!
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Today's Polls, 10/26
FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right — ... Meanwhile, an Arizona poll for the Democratic strategy firm Project New West shows John McCain ahead by just 4 points there, and a couple of other polls showing a close race in McCain's home state are apparently on the way. In terms of our model, the principal effect of the Arizona polls is really on the Grand Canyon State, where our model remains skeptical of an Obama upset, but rather in terms of its neighbor New Mexico, where our it is now (even) more optimistic about Obama's chances. ...

Signs It's Over
The Stump — Obama draws 100,000 in Denver. Chuck Todd moves McCain's home state from solid McCain to lean McCain after a poll shows just a four-point margin there. Bill Kristol proposes an incredibly halfhearted and unpersuasive comeback strategy. --Michael Crowley

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