hotair.com - 11/4/2008
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Allahpundit covered the national polling from Fox and Rasmussen in his earlier post, and now a somewhat contradictory set of numbers have come out of the battleground states. The state polls show some hope for McCain yet in the states he needs to win tomorrow. Fox has yet to write its story, ...
fivethirtyeight.com - 10/28/2008
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fivethirtyeight.com —
There is a lot of discussion going on
about whether the national race is tightening; our model
concludes that it is not. But what would meaningful 'tightening' look like in terms of the Electoral College? Let me be oddly specific here. In order to ...
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What Would 'Tightening' Look Like?
elections.foxnews.com - 11/3/2008
rasmussenreports.com - 11/3/2008
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rasmussenreports.com —
Overview Fox News/Rasmussen Reports polling this week in
Colorado , Florida , Missouri , North Carolina ,
Ohio , and Virginia shows some improvements for John McCain but the overall results still leave Barack Obama in a better position on the eve of ...
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FOX/Rasmussen Swing State Polling - November 2, 2008
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Slublog —
... , but this is what I think will happen tomorrow night, based on recent movement toward McCain in some of the swing states. If you'd asked me what the map might have looked like a week ago, I would have said this: ...
How McCain Might Win
Weekly Standard Blog —
... to within four points. Pennsylvania is the state whose small-town residents were famously patronized by Obama as “bitter.” One of Pennsylvania’s Democratic congressmen, John Murtha, recently accused many of his western Pennsylvania constituents of being racist. Perhaps Pennsylvanians will want to send a little message to the Democratic Party. And that could tip the election to McCain.
It’s an inside straight. But I’ve seen gamblers draw them.
Ed Morrissey notes that the last batch of battleground polls from Rasmussen now show ...
MORNING READ
News —
... show tight races in almost every battleground state as other polls show Obama performing better, leading Hot Air's Ed Morrissey to surmise that swing states are firming up red and undecideds are breaking for McCain. And Democrats are likely to come up just short of their hoped-for 60-seat Senate majority, MyDD's ...
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Mason-Dixon: McCain Holding Three Key States
politicalwire.com 11/3/2008 — The last round of Mason-Dixon polling in key battleground states found Sen. John McCain holding several battleground states. North Carolina : McCain 49%, Obama 46% Missouri : McCain 47%, Obama 46% Ohio : McCain 47%, Obama 45% However, as we've ...
Mason-Dixon: McCain Holding Three Key States —
The Hollywood Liberal
Mason-Dixon: McCain Holding Three Key States The last round of Mason-Dixon polling in key battleground states found Sen. John McCain holding several battleground states.North Carolina: McCain 49%, Obama 46%Missouri: McCain 47%, Obama 46%Ohio: McCain 47%, Obama 45% ...
AP-GfK Battleground State Poll: —
TalkLeft
A new AP-GfK poll in 8 battleground states has Obama ahead or tied in all of them, including four states that Bush won in 2004. The states are: Colorado, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia. The polling shows Obama leading in Ohio (7 percentage ...
Obama Ahead or Tied in 8 Battleground States —
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
Sen. Barack Obama, "now leads in four
states won by President Bush in 2004 and is essentially tied with John
McCain in two other Republican red states," according to new AP-GfK
battleground polling. The polls show Obama holding solid leads in Ohio (7
points), Nevada (12 points), Colorado (9) ...