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McCain Trusted More on Taxes and Economy
rasmussenreports.com — After several weeks of John McCain’s campaign attacks on Barack Obama’s tax plan and idea of “spreading the wealth around”, the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds voters trust McCain more than Obama on taxes, 47% to 45%. Two ... (more) McCain Trusted More on Taxes and Economy
Obama seven points ahead in CNN's final poll
Obama seven points ahead in CNN's final poll
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — Obama has a lead in CNN's final poll. (CNN) — Two and seven: With two days left until election day, a new national poll suggests that Barack Obama holds a seven-point lead over John McCain in the race for the White House. In the ... (more) Obama seven points ahead in CNN's final poll
The Associated Press: AP EXCLUSIVE: Obama ahead or tied in 8 key states
ap.google.com — 4 hours ago WASHINGTON (AP) Barack Obama, gunning for a national landslide, now leads in four states won by President Bush in 2004 and is essentially tied with John McCain in two other Republican red states, according to new AP-GfK battleground ... (more) The Associated Press: AP EXCLUSIVE: Obama ahead or tied ...
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America goes truly post-racial
The Anchoress — Ann Althouse asks an interesting question: Why isn’t Obama that far ahead? I have no idea what any of it means, or how next week will turn out - how can anyone project anything in the face of voter “registration” fraud, whackadoo polling and an in-the-tank media? But all of this uncertainty - all of these “narrowing” polls are proving one beautiful thing, definitively: that America actually is more post-racial than most realize. Think about it. Obama can’t break 50%. Neither could ...

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