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Barr Reaches 11 Percent in State Poll — Bob Barr 2008
Atlanta, GA - While Senators John McCain and Barack Obama spar over their houses and their vice president picks, Libertarian Party presidential nominee Bob Barr picks up steam in several battleground states that will play a key role in determining the outcome of the November election."It's hard ...
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Gonna Have to Disagree, Part I
Bitchin' in the Kitchen — ... Of course, her post never takes into the account the impact of third-party voters. She assumes that the only pro-gun ticket is McCain and that his work just became so much easier. Again, we go back to Barr. There are a few who consider him a sinner on the gun issue, but they are few and far between. There are more than a few who are actively considering voting for him in states that could be absolutely vital to the overall election. ...

Zogby: McCain Leads; Rasmussen: It's All Tied
Hit & Run — ... the campaigns. It does seem that the presidential debates (and to a lesser degree, the vice presidential version) might have a really serious impact on the presidential vote this time around. And it should be an interesting matchup, with two very different personalities and oratorical styles on display. I'm very interested to see how Bob Barr fares over the next couple of week, too. He was pulling 5 percent in a Zogby poll a week or so back, and polled as high as 8 percent in an Ohio survey, but seems to have faded since then.   ...

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