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Based on a huge sample, too , one-third of which was polled on Thursday before McCain gave his well-received acceptance speech. [...] Read the rest »
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McCain-Palin Up By 4 In Latest Poll-- Obama Sees 12 Point Slide In One Week
Gateway Pundit —
... reported today that the McCain-Palin ticket is up 4 points on Obama-Biden: The McCain/Palin ticket wins 49.7% support, compared to 45.9% backing for the Obama/Biden ticket, this latest online survey shows. Another 4.4% either favored someone else or were unsure. Gallup had Obama in a 9 point lead after his convention. Today Gallup has McCain up by 3, via HotAir. That's a 12 point slide in less than one week!
Tea Leaves And Cautions
Blue Crab Boulevard —
... NJ — The latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking update shows John McCain moving ahead of Barack Obama, 48% to 45%, when registered voters are asked for whom they would vote if the presidential election were held today. We’ll see. I will not go all giddy here and pronounce doom for Obama’s campaign. But I think there is a strong indication that the left has - yet again - badly overplayed their hand. The depraved, vicious attacks on Sarah Palin have not gone over well with the electorate. AllahPundit is his usual sober self about all this. His post is a warning about becoming ...
Brazile floats dumb meme & more
The Anchoress —
... “done;” as my dog would say, - “chump wants to play at destroying people, chump gonna get himself an assful of destroyed,” (the collie, she speaks ). Ace is going after Sullivan’s publisher about Sullivan’s growing (and surprising) paranoia about Jews. Yes, it’s getting ugly. Dan Riehl defends, sort of . 3:51PM The PMS-Monarchy Press: we are not amused at your criticisms of our smears . I still say polls are meaningless this early, but this one has Allahpundit saying, “Oh, my.” I think Scott at Election Projection plays ...
Women and the Sarah Palin vote
Yourish.com —
... coming up McCain, after having been Obama, Obama, Obama. It’s not just a post-convention bounce. It is the excitement that having a female candidate is engendering (pardon the pun). ...
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Willie Brown on Palin
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The Democrats are in trouble. Sarah Palin has totally changed the dynamics of this campaign.
Period.
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Poll: Convention lifts McCain over Obama
usatoday.com 9/7/2008 — McCain leads Democrat Barack Obama by 50%-46% among registered voters, the Republican's biggest advantage since January and a turnaround from the USA TODAY poll taken just before the convention opened in St. Paul. Then, he lagged by 7 percentage ...
Clinton turns down hatchet job
theaustralian.news.com.au 9/7/2008 — HILLARY Clinton may be the most obvious choice to throw into the ring against the new darling of American politics, Sarah Palin, but the failed Democratic presidential candidate is refusing the job."We're not going to be anybody's attack dog against ...
Political Diary
online.wsj.com 9/7/2008 — What Sarah Knows Sarah Palin has gotten some rough treatment from the media since John McCain announced his vice presidential pick. In her speech last week, she gave a little jab back at "all those reporters and commentators." That won't likely win ...
Obama: Recession Could Delay End to Bush Tax Cuts —
FOXNews.com 9/7/2008
WASHINGTON — Democrat Barack Obama says he would delay rescinding President Bush’s tax cuts on wealthy Americans if he becomes the next president and the economy is in a recession, suggesting such an increase would further hurt the ...
Palin will meet media in a "few days": McCain —
Reuters: Politics 9/7/2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who has not faced the U.S. media since her surprise pick to run for vice president 10 days ago, will begin giving interviews in a "few days," Republican presidential nominee John McCain said in remarks ...