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McCain could still win — if everything broke his way
WASHINGTON — John McCain still could win.
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
10 Reasons Why McCain Might Win
10 Reasons Why McCain Might Win
commentarymagazine.com — This is why it might happen. Not saying it will. 1) One poll has undecided voters at... 14 percent on the last weekend, which means most of them probably really aren’t undecided, that they are either going to stay home or vote preponderantly for ... (more) 10 Reasons Why McCain Might Win
Making the case
washingtonmonthly.com — MAKING THE CASE.... Lawrence Eagleburger, deputy secretary of State under Bush I, has been a McCain campaign... advisor and occasional surrogate for nearly a year. As it happens, once in a while, Eagleburger strays from the script -- and that's... (more) Making the case
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Real Clear Politics - TIME.com — ... " (Ben Feller, AP) - Portraying harmony like never before, Bill Clinton hailed Barack Obama on Wednesday, a power pairing designed to inspire Democrats already smelling victory. " John McCain could still win -- if everything broke his way " (Steven Thomma, McClatchy) - John McCain still could win. It would take what one analyst calls a "perfect storm" of events breaking his way in the campaign's final days, but he could come from behind, overtake Barack Obama and pull off the greatest upset in 60 years. " ...

Around the Web: 2008
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McClatchy Washington Bureau | 10/30/2008 | McCain could still win — if everything broke his way
mcclatchydc.com 10/30/2008 — WASHINGTON John McCain still could win. It would take what one analyst calls a "perfect storm" of events breaking his way in the campaign's final days, but he could come from behind, overtake Barack Obama and pull off the greatest upset in 60 ...
Could McCain Win Minnesota?
outsidethebeltway.com 11/3/2008 — Minnesotan Ed Morrisey got an email from Team McCain informing him that the state is “a dead heat” based on a Survey USA poll. Ed then cites some research that Obama is actually dragging Al Franken’s numbers down in the state and ...
McCain On Meet The Press: "I Believe I'm Going To Win"
tag:www.huffingtonpost.com,2008: 10/26/2008 — Republican John McCain on Sunday dismissed the sour poll numbers that show him trailing in his White House race against Democrat Barack Obama and said his campaign is "doing fine." Interviewed on NBC's "Meet the Press," the Arizona senator said he has pulled closer to Obama. Watch:  ...
What A McCain Win Looks Like...
fivethirtyeight.com 11/3/2008 — This was by far the most common McCain victory scenario, occurring 169 times out of 10,000 simulations this afternoon: ...this would be a boring ol' map. Obama wins everything that either Al Gore or John Kerry won. McCain wins everything else. ...
How McCain Could Win
truthout.org 11/3/2008 — It's November 5 and the nation is in shock. Media blame it on the "Bradley effect": Americans supposedly turned into Klansmen inside the voting booth, and Barack Obama turned up with 6 million votes less than calculated from the exit polls. Florida ...
More Good News
balloon-juice.com 10/21/2008 — For John McCain : As voters have gotten to know Senator Barack Obama, they have warmed up to him, with more than half, 53 percent, now saying they have a favorable impression of him and 33 percent saying they have an unfavorable view. But as ...
Will has no use for McCain
washingtonmonthly.com 10/30/2008 — WILL HAS NO USE FOR MCCAIN.... It's probably fair to say conservative columnist George Will has been thoroughly unimpressed by John McCain of late. He's blasted McCain for "behaving like a flustered rookie playing in a league too high." Will...
Matt Lewis: McCain Can Win
townhall.com 10/27/2008 — ... but it won't be easy.Using the CNN Electoral Map Calculator, you can see for yourself that it is hard to imagine a scenario where McCain can win without Pennsylvania and Ohio. Based on the map below, McCain would...
Thank You John McCain!
military.rightpundits.com 11/5/2008 — For John McCain, a Great American. Thank you! Thank You John McCain! Senator John McCain, you are a Great American. You gave your youth and devoted your life for the good of this country. You are one of the very few American politicians ...
Stephanopoulos: Is There Anything McCain Can Do?
blogs.abcnews.com 10/15/2008 — ABC News' George Stephanopoulos reports: Going into tonight's third and final presidential debate Barack Obama leads John McCain 53 to 39 percent in support nationally, according to the latest CBS News/New York Times poll. Among independent voters -- ...
With days to go, race picks up pacemsnbc.com: Politics 10/30/2008
Fresh off a day defined by flash and cash, Barack Obama is targeting the tight states of Florida, Virginia and Missouri. John McCain picks up his campaign in the Ohio town of Defiance.
Are polls accurate in presidential race?Reuters: Politics 10/30/2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With the U.S. presidential election less than a week away, Democrat Barack Obama holds a steady lead over rival Republican John McCain in opinion polls, leading many pundits to say McCain is effectively finished.
McCain, GOP gain ground on Obama ads in key states (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 10/30/2008
AP - After weeks of being out-advertised by Barack Obama, John McCain and the Republican Party are nearly matching the Democrat ad for ad in key battleground markets.
McCain trails in key battleground statesCNN Political Ticker 10/30/2008
McCain is losing his lead in certain key states. (CNN)—With just five days before Election Day, a string off polls suggest John McCain still has his work cut out for him in some battleground states. CNN’s latest Indiana poll of polls shows Sen. ...
Women Give Obama the Edge in New HampshireWSJ.com: Washington Wire 10/30/2008
Susan Davis reports on the presidential race. New Hampshire was the battleground state that resurrected John McCain in the Republican primary, but in the general election it’s leaning decidedly toward rival Barack Obama . The latest ...