insideradvantagegeorgia.com - 10/24/2008
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Senate Race, Presidential Race Both Toss-Ups In Georgia (10/24/08) A new InsiderAdvantage / Poll Position survey shows Georgia is a toss-up state in both the U.S. Senate and presidential campaigns. In the presidential race, Barack Obama has a slight edge over John McCain, although it is within ...
blog.nielsen.com - 10/20/2008
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For McCain, A Start-Of-The-Week, Swing State Ad Surge
Yesterday Sen. John McCain boosted his TV advertising units...
in seven key swing states — Colorado , Florida , Georgia , Missouri , Ohio , Pennsylvania , and Virginia , closing the gap between his ...
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insideradvantagegeorgia.com - 10/28/2008
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InsiderAdvantage / Poll Position Survey Latest Numbers In
Presidential Race, Senate Race In Georgia (10/28/08) New numbers...
today from InsiderAdvantage / Poll Position in the presidential and U.S. Senate races in Georgia. The polls were conducted last ...
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southernpoliticalreport.com - 10/24/2008
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Bulletin New InsiderAdvantage/Poll Position poll: Georgia a tossup
Compiled from InsiderAdvantage and Southern Political Report staff October...
24, 2008— 10/24/08) A new InsiderAdvantage / Poll Position survey shows Georgia is a toss-up state in both ...
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Don't believe it, but it's fun anyway. Georgia: Presidential Obama, 48 percent McCain, 47 percent Other, 2 percent Undecided, 3 percent U.S. Senate Chambliss, 44 percent Martin, 42 percent Buckley, 2 percent Undecided, 12 percent
Poll: Obama Holds 1-Point Lead in Georgia
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... Barack Obama has a 48 percent to 47 percent lead over John McCain in InsiderAdvantage's latest survey of Georgia. Obama's lead is insignificant since the survey's margin of error is 3.8 percentage points. But it's the first lead of any kind Obama has held in the state this year, according to ...
Georgia in Play?
Talking Points Memo —
A new poll gives Obama his first lead in Georgia, 48-47.
Obama Winning Georgia? How He Could Pull Off An Upset
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
A new InsiderAdvantage/Poll Position survey shows the remarkable: Barack Obama could very well win the deep-red state of Georgia.
The Illinois Democrat, according to the poll, has a slight edge over John McCain -- by a margin of 48 percent to 47 percent. The findings represent an outlier from other public opinion surveys, though Democracy Corps had the race extremely tight just a few days ago. The attention they are garnering is driven as much by the novelty as by a sincere belief that Obama could pull off the upset.
But from a strictly numerical standpoint, political observers shouldn't be all that shocked if the Democrats flips the Peach State. The data certainly ...
Obama Winning Georgia? How He Could Pull Off An Upset
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed —
A new InsiderAdvantage/Poll Position survey shows the remarkable: Barack Obama could very well win the deep-red state of Georgia.
The Illinois Democrat, according to the poll, has a slight edge over John McCain -- by a margin of 48 percent to 47 percent. The findings represent an outlier from other public opinion surveys, though Democracy Corps had the race extremely tight just a few days ago. The attention they are garnering is driven as much by the novelty as by a sincere belief that Obama could pull off the upset.
But from a strictly numerical standpoint, political observers shouldn't be all that shocked if the Democrats flips the Peach State. The data certainly ...
Georgia On My Mind
Politics Daily —
... to Obama. It remains to be seen whether these lines will continue in their present direction, but we now have our first poll showing Obama with the lead. And, now that the race has tightened, Obama has decided to ...
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Poll Update: Obama up by 9 —
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(CNN) — Barack Obama appears to be widening his lead over John McCain as Election Day inches closer.
According to the latest CNN poll of polls, the Illinois senator now holds a 9-point advantage over McCain nationwide, 51 percent to 42 ...
Battleground: Out of the park? —
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The latest New York Times/CBS poll finds Obama with a 13-point lead over McCain among likely voters, 52%-39%. “Underscoring his increasing strength in the final phase of the campaign, Mr. Obama led Mr. McCain among groups that voted for President ...