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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: Monday, October 27, 2008 After seesawing between 3.2 and 3.9 points over the weekend, Obama's lead... slipped to 2.8 Monday. Battleground also has Obama up 3, and other polls have tightened, including Rasmussen, Zogby and Gallup to 5. Some polls ... (more) IBD/TIPP Economic, Presidential Election, and Political ...
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IBD/TIPP: Obama +2, under 50%
Babalú Blog: an island on the net without a bearded dictator — IBD/TIPP: Obama +2, under 50% Some encouraging news (and don't jinx it, or get overconfident, please) from the Ed Morrissey at HotAir : TIPP got the 2004 almost exactly correct, and now they’re showing a much closer national race than almost every other pollster. They now have Barack Obama ahead of John McCain by only 2, 46.7% to 44.6%. Outlier? Prophets? We’ll see on Tuesday, but if they’re right, two points in particular have to be worrying Team Obama: The race tightened again Sunday as independents who’d been leaning to Obama shifted to McCain to leave that key group a ...

IBD/TIPP: Obama +2, under 50%
Stop The ACLU — ... The race tightened again Sunday as independents who’d been leaning to Obama shifted to McCain to leave that key group a toss-up. McCain also pulled even in the Midwest, moved back into the lead with men, padded his gains among Protestants and Catholics, and is favored for the first time by high school graduates. Hat tip: Hot Air

Pew Poll: McCain Narrows Obama Lead To Six Points
The Moderate Voice — ... final estimate, Obama holds a 52% to 46% advantage, with 1% each going to Ralph Nader and Bob Barr. Democrats: don’t buy your tickets to the inauguration just yet. Republicans: don’t print up your “SARAH IN 2012!!” bumper stickers just yet. Tuesday could be a day of suspense — and it could shape up that Tuesday night could be a long evening. Some other polls today say this: *TIPP (which did well in 2004) now has Obama ahead by only 2 percent. *Obama is 7 points ahead in CNN’s final poll. ...

DownWithTyranny Congressional Contest-- You Can Win $200 If You've Been Paying Attention
DownWithTyranny! — ... Newspaper editors and high ranking Republicans took a look at Palin and ran to Obama. Unless all the reputable polls are as wrong as the crazy wingnuts and ...

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