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McCain pollster predicts massive turnout
Pollster thinks 130 million – the highest percentage of eligible voters in U.S. history – will cast ballots.
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Voter Turnout
elections.gmu.edu — Turnout Data I provide national and state turnout rates for the eligible population from 1980-2006. You can... access 2000-2008 elections on the web pages below. These numbers are updated continually as new data become available. You can also download an ... (more) Voter Turnout
McCain’s pollster foresees tight race on election night
thehill.com — Republican presidential candidate John McCain s pollster said Tuesday that the Arizona senator has been closing in... the last week, adding that the election might be too close to call by Election Day. GOP pollster Bill McInturff said in a memo released ... (more) McCain’s pollster foresees tight race on election night
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