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IBD/TIPP Economic, Presidential Election, and Political Polls -- IBD/TIPP Tracking Poll: Day Thirteen
Posted: Saturday, October 25, 2008 The race showed little change Saturday, with Obama edging up 0.4 points as he stretched his lead with single women, regained momentum among $30,000 to $50,000 earners and halted his slippage among parents. McCain took his first lead with married women, a ...
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ibdeditorials.com — View Previous Results | About the IBD/TIPP Poll October 28, 2008 Day 16: IBD/TIPP Tracking Poll A... shift of male votes into Obama's column has helped give the Democrat his best lead in seven days. Men had been holding at 48%-41% McCain, but on ... (more) Editorials, Political Cartoons, and Polls from ...
IBD/TIPP Economic, Presidential Election, and Political Polls -- IBD/TIPP Tracking Poll: Day ...
ibdeditorials.com — Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2008 McCain has cut into Obama's lead for a second day and is... now just 1.1 points behind. The spread was 3.7 Wednesday and 6.0 Tuesday. The Republican is making headway with middle- and working- class voters, and has ... (more) IBD/TIPP Economic, Presidential Election, and Political ...
IBD/TIPP Economic, Presidential Election, and Political Polls -- IBD/TIPP Tracking Poll: Day Ten
ibdeditorials.com — Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 Contrary to other polls, some of which show Obama ahead by double... digits, the IBD/TIPP Poll shows a sudden tightening of Obama's lead to 3.7 from 6.0. McCain has picked up 3 points in the West and with independents, ... (more) IBD/TIPP Economic, Presidential Election, and Political ...
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Jonathan Garthwaite: IBD/TIPP: Obama by 3.9%
Townhall.com Blog's TownHall BlogIBD/TIPP Oct 20-24 The race showed little change Saturday, with Obama edging up0.4 points as he stretched his lead with single women, regained momentum among $30,000 to $50,000 earners and halted his slippage among parents. McCain took his first lead with married women, a traditional GOP constituency. Undecideds ticked up, notably among independents and union households.

The Polls - Zogby's Sunday Talk Play
TalkLeft — The only thing worth mentioning today in the polling is the laughs we get watching John Zogby's attempts to get mentioned on the Sunday Talk shows. As I have declared for years now, John Zogby is a clown, not a pollster. His guiding priniciple as a "pollster" is to come up with the result that is most likely to get him publicity. He does not fail us this morning as he has a big move for McCain. It will be interesting to see who besides Fox bites. Among the real polls, Obama's lead remains siginificant and steady. DKos/R2000 has Obama by 11, 51-40. Ras has Obama by 8, 52-44. Gallup has Obama by 8, 51-43. ...

Poll Vaulting: Zogby vs. the World
The Moderate Voice — ... when ABC/Post, Gallup, Newsweek, Rasmussen and Research 2000 all show Obama with leads varying from eight to twelve points and expanding, John Zogby shows a race that is at a 5.3% margin and closing. The only other one near that range seems to be the highly conservative Investors Business Daily which has it at four. How do we arrive at such divergent results? ...

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