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CNN Poll: Obama 53, McCain 46
The final CNN poll appears to push leaners, leaving only 1% undecided and having Obama at 53 and McCain at 46. This is significant because it puts the poll to the test - it leaves no room for "undecideds breaking to McCain." It has McCain at a realistic number - McCain is not going to pull 42% ...
Final USA TODAY/Gallup estimate: Obama, 53%; McCain, 42% - On Politics
Final USA TODAY/Gallup estimate: Obama, 53%; McCain, 42% - On Politics
blogs.usatoday.com — New_remember Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama leads Republican John McCain by 11 percentage points in the last... USA TODAY/Gallup national poll of likely voters before Election Day. With less than two days to go before polls open, the ... (more) Final USA TODAY/Gallup estimate: Obama, 53%; McCain, 42% ...
Obama seven points ahead in CNN's final poll
Obama seven points ahead in CNN's final poll
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — Obama has a lead in CNN's final poll. (CNN) — Two and seven: With two days left... until election day, a new national poll suggests that Barack Obama holds a seven-point lead over John McCain in the race for the White House. In the ... (more) Obama seven points ahead in CNN's final poll
Overview: Obama Leads McCain 52% to 46% in Campaign's Final Days
Overview: Obama Leads McCain 52% to 46% in Campaign's Final Days
people-press.org — Barack Obama holds a significant lead over John McCain in the final days of Campaign 2008. The... Pew Research Center s final pre-election poll of 2,587 likely voters, conducted Oct. 29-Nov. 1, finds 49% supporting or leaning to Obama, compared with 42% ... (more) Overview: Obama Leads McCain 52% to 46% in Campaign's ...
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