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Gallup’s Final Debate Preview: Is John McCain’s Fate in the Hands of the S&P 500?
Gallup’s Final Debate Preview: Is John McCain’s Fate in the Hands of the S&P 500?
Gallup released a report today highlighting some of its recent polling on issues and candidate evaluations before tonight’s final presidential debate. The stability of certain dimensions of the race is striking, given the big shift in the horserace polling numbers in the last few weeks.  ...
 	Gallup Daily: Before Final Debate, Obama Leads by 7
Gallup Daily: Before Final Debate, Obama Leads by 7
gallup.com — PRINCETON, NJ -- The latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking report shows Barack Obama continuing to lead John... McCain, now by seven percentage points among registered voters, 50% to 43%. 1_pwmjmlmuqsyaykrd872w These results, based on Oct. 12-14 polling, ... (more) Gallup Daily: Before Final Debate, Obama Leads by 7
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Gallup Daily
gallup.com — 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 ... (more) Gallup Daily
Gallup Daily: Little Impact From Debate So Far
gallup.com — PRINCETON, NJ -- The latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking report from Tuesday through Thursday shows Barack Obama... with a 50%to 43% lead over John McCain among registered voters. 8khwzdf7fe6j1s8j0zzjiq This three-day rolling average includes one full ... (more) Gallup Daily: Little Impact From Debate So Far
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