rasmussenreports.com - 10/20/2008
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Barack Obama is ahead by five points in the key state of Colorado – 51% to 46% – two weeks before Election Day, according to a new Fox News/Rasmussen Reports telephone survey. Three percent (3%) are undecided. McCain was down by seven points last week . He last led Obama in mid-September . ...
breitbart.com - 10/22/2008
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breitbart.com —
WASHINGTON (AP) - The presidential race tightened after
the final debate, with John McCain gaining among whites...
and people earning less than $50,000, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll that shows McCain and Barack Obama essentially running even ...
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AP presidential poll: All even in the homestretch
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com - 10/20/2008
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politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com —
Some McCain insiders believe Colorado is out of
reach. (CNN) — The McCain campaign is looking at...
an Electoral College strategy heading into the final two weeks that has virtually no room for error and depends heavily on a dramatic comeback in ...
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McCain camp looking for way to win without Colorado
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Polls: Obama And McCain Running Close In Key Red States
TPM Election Central —
... • Colorado: Obama 51%, McCain 46%, with a ±3% margin of error, compared to a nearly-identical 52%-45% Obama lead from a few days ago. ...
Tuesday's campaign round-up
Political Animal —
... shows Obama up by five, 49% to 44%. * In Colorado, Rasmussen shows Obama leading McCain by five, 51% to 46%. * In North Carolina, ...
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