newsbusters.org - 11/2/2008
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Going into Tuesday’s election, polls show Democrat Barack Obama with a modest lead over Republican John McCain, but one group whose support of Obama should not be in doubt is the national media. Surveys of journalists conducted over the past three decades show the media elite are extremely ...
frum.nationalreview.com - 10/30/2008
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frum.nationalreview.com —
Anne Applebuam, columnist for the Washington Post, published
a piece yesterday endorsing Barack Obama over John McCain....
The piece has triggered some c... . . .
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The House of Conservatism
online.wsj.com - 11/2/2008
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online.wsj.com —
All eyes are on Tuesday. For the GOP,
the real question is Wednesday. That's the day the...
party will survey the damage of the 2008 election, and have to decide what it wants to be. Even if John McCain pulls out a win, the Grand Old Party will be in ...
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Back to a Big-Tent GOP?
gallup.com - 10/27/2008
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gallup.com —
PRINCETON, NJ -- There have been only 2
instances in the past 14 elections, from 1952 to...
2004, when the presidential candidate ahead in Gallup polling a week or so before the election did not win the national popular vote: in 2000 (George W. Bush) and ...
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Late Upsets Are Rare, but Have Happened
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Journalists Are The Democrats Most Consistent Constituency
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Every year politicians go to war over certain voting demographics. Men. Women. NASCAR Dads. Security Moms. You get the picture.
But one demographic Democrats never have to worry about winning over are journalists:
Going into Tuesday’s election, polls show Democrat Barack Obama with a modest lead over Republican John McCain, but one group whose support of Obama should not be in doubt is the national media. Surveys of journalists conducted over the past three decades show the media elite are ...
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