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Mason-Dixon: McCain Holding Three Key States
The last round of Mason-Dixon polling in key battleground states found Sen. John McCain holding several battleground states. North Carolina : McCain 49%, Obama 46% Missouri : McCain 47%, Obama 46% Ohio : McCain 47%, Obama 45% However, as we've noted earlier, the same polling round shows ...
Context on those Mason-Dixon polls...
firstread.msnbc.msn.com — From NBC's Domenico Montanaro Some might be interpreting the latest Mason-Dixon polls as showing weakness for Obama... since he has not reached 50%.   It's true that the bad news for Obama in these polls is, as we wrote in First Read, that he ... (more) Context on those Mason-Dixon polls...
Obama leads in Mason-Dixon poll | pnj.com | Pensacola News Journal
pnj.com — TALLAHASSEE -- Democrat Barack Obama holds a slender lead in the neck-and-neck race for Florida's 27 electoral... votes, a prize Republican John McCain must have before he can claim the White House on Tuesday. A survey conducted Wednesday and Thursday by ... (more) Obama leads in Mason-Dixon poll | pnj.com | Pensacola ...
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Mason-Dixon: McCain Holding Three Key States
The Hollywood Liberal — Mason-Dixon: McCain Holding Three Key States The last round of Mason-Dixon polling in key battleground states found Sen. John McCain holding several battleground states. North Carolina : McCain 49%, Obama 46% Missouri : McCain 47%, Obama 46% Ohio : McCain 47%, Obama 45% However, as we’ve noted earlier, the same polling round shows Obama leading in four other important states that went Republican four years ago: Colorado , Florida , Nevada and Virginia . [image] [image] This entry was posted on Monday, November 3rd, 2008 at 5:39 am and is filed under Main Blog (All Posts) . You can follow any responses to this entry ...

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