gallup.com - 10/20/2008
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PRINCETON, NJ -- Gallup Poll Daily tracking from Friday through Sunday gives Barack Obama an 11 percentage point lead over John McCain in the presidential vote preferences of all registered voters, 52% to 41%. fkhhh3hexuul Although the absolute percentages supporting Obama and McCain have varied ...
abcnews.go.com - 10/20/2008
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abcnews.go.com —
More challenges for John McCain: Likely voters overwhelmingly
reject his effort to make an issue of Barack...
Obama's association with 1960s radical William Ayers. Fallout continues from McCain's pick of Sarah Palin for vice president, with 52 percent ...
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More Challenges for McCain, From Ayers to the Palin Pick
talkingpointsmemo.com - 10/19/2008
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talkingpointsmemo.com —
If you're thinking to yourself that there's little
more than two weeks before election day and Obama...
has a solid lead in the polls, don't be so sure. Yes, it looks good for the Democrats. But you need to play close attention to the McCain ...
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Race to the Bottom
campaignspot.nationalreview.com - 10/20/2008
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Taylor Marsh —
... Gallup differs.
Let the Palin re-branding begin. Brody’s got her and she’s making news.
Bachmann
screwed up: Tinklenberg’s campaign said that in the 48 hours after Bachmann’s
remarks, $640,000 from nearly 13,000 people came in to his campaign. That is
more than all donations he received during the entire third quarter. Censure
Bachmann. But while you’re at it give
$5 bucks to the Dem. Now she’s
lying to keep herself afloat.
McCain ...
TPM Track Composite: Obama's Lead Edges Up
TPM Election Central —
Here's our daily composite of the five major national tracking polls. Barack Obama continues to lead John McCain by a healthy margin, with a slight expansion of the lead in today's numbers:
• Gallup: Obama 52%, McCain 43%, with a ±2% margin of error, compared to a 51%-44% Obama lead yesterday.
• Rasmussen: Obama 50%, McCain 46%, with a ±2% margin of error, compared to a 51%-45% Obama lead from yesterday.
• Hotline/Diageo: Obama 47%, McCain 42%, with a ±3.4% margin of error, compared to a 48%-41% Obama lead from ...
The Polls - 10/20
TalkLeft —
... I give Gallup major props - they keep giving the RV totals with their LV models in their polling results. Their latest polling shows Obama leading among registered voters by 11 and by 9 among likely voters (expanded model). ...
Dueling Polls Combine To Paint A Picture
Comments from Left Field —
... . Meanwhile, today’s Gallup Daily Tracker actually has Obama’s lead growing to eleven points compared to yesterday; Obama 52 to McCain 41. ...
Remainders: Slow-cooked comeback
Jonathan Martin's Blog —
... Hasen puts all the election law litigation in perspective.
Mike Murphy, responding to the Powell endorsement, has harsh words for the McCain campaign.
A talking Moose will bracket Palin events.
Rod Dreher sees opportunity in exile.
Carville and Begala are anxious to see GOP knives out
Walter Mears is harsh on McCain's use of Joe.
Bill Kristol advises a McCain ad starring Joe Biden.
And Gallup tracking numbers aren't budging in McCain's favor.
New ABC/WaPo Tracking Poll: Obama 53 McCain 44
Daily Kos —
... about where the race feels it is. And while I'm watching the media scramble to come up with scenarios about how McCain could win, or how the race is tightening (David Gregory wants you to believe it), I don't see it. Will it happen? Maybe the Powell endorsement pushes it off a day or two, or maybe the Powell endorsement gains Obama a point, but I don't see it tightening yet, based on the data. What I see is a stable 6-8 point race, with McCain at 41-46 and Obama at 47-53. Gallup: Gallup's latest three-day rolling average, from Oct. 17-19, spans a ...
The Blessing of Joe Biden
Neptunus Lex —
If today’s polls are any are any judge - and if they could just be consistent - Barack Obama is on his way to being the 44th president of these United States. One of the best possible results of that outcome will be the Delaware senator Joe Biden will be lifted out of relative obscurity and placed in full view of pretty much everybody - not just those of us who watch C-SPAN.
This is not just a jobs program for late night comics desperate to determine how to make fawning over a president look funny - something they have proven incapable ...
Ted Stevens Trial Goes To The Jury Tomorrow
DownWithTyranny! —
... Right wing propagandists aside, Obama continues to expand his polling lead against McCain-- or rather, McCain continues to sink in people's esteem. But not in Alaska. We've come to learn a lot about that state in the last few weeks and whether you're among the growing number of people who want to stop subsidizing a whole state of welfare bums or even drain all the oil and then sell the what ever's left back to the Russians, I think everyone can agree that most Alaskans are positively giddy at the prospect of trying to inflict the least competent person to ever run for federal ...
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Analysts: Powell rejects McCain, GOP —
CNN.com - Politics 10/20/2008
Colin Powell's endorsement of Sen. Barack Obama was as much a rejection of the Republican Party and Sen. John McCain's campaign as an embrace of the Democratic presidential nominee, political analysts said Monday.