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FOX/Rasmussen Swing State Polling - October 19, 2008
Overview Fox News/Rasmussen Reports polling this week in Colorado , Florida , Missouri , North Carolina , and Ohio shows a slightly improved situation for John McCain compared to a week ago. However, the underlying dynamic of the race still favors Barack Obama. The biggest change is found in ...
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Fox News Poll: McCain Improves Slightly in Battleground
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire — The latest Fox News/Rasmussen polls in key red states shows Sen. John McCain slightly improving his position relative to last week. Florida: McCain 49%, Obama 48% North Carolina: Obama 51%, McCain 48% Ohio: McCain 49%, Obama 47% Colorado: Obama 51%, McCain 46% Missouri: Obama 49%, McCain 44%

NYT/CBS re-poll: Obama 54, McCain 41
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... ? Update: Silver lining: In a poll of five key swing states, Rasmussen has him back up again slightly in Florida and Ohio. Dark cloud: He almost certainly needs all five states to win.

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