townhall.com - 8/28/2008
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According to the Gallup Daily tracking poll, he's up 5-8 points since the start of the convention. We can assume he will double that tonight with his speech. Hopefully, though, it will be short-lived as McCain...
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DAY'S END ROUNDUP
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DAY'S END ROUNDUP Barack Obama has received a bounce in national polls, putting him in good shape as he gets ready to make his acceptance speech, bloggers declare, while Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) makes waves by questioning John McCain’s temperament. The Democratic convention has helped Obama to a six-percentage-point lead in the latest Gallup poll, fladem proclaims at Open Left. Tonight’s speech may provide an even bigger bounce, leaving the Obama in a good position heading into fall campaign, fladem says. Obama’s lead will likely double after his acceptance speech, Townhall.com’s Matt Lewis predicts. But, according ...
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