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McCain's Pennsylvania problem
by Jim Tankersley John McCain is fighting hard in Pennsylvania to keep his White House chances afloat. But a look inside the polls there suggests he's under water. Our colleagues at the Morning Call newspaper in Allentown, Pa., have teamed up with Muhlenberg College to conduct a daily ...
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What McCain's Attacks Have Wrought II
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan — Pennsylvania is unimpressed: The most recent tracking poll shows more Pennsylvania voters view McCain unfavorably than favorably - 44 percent unfavorable vs. 37 percent favorable. For his running mate Sarah Palin, it's 47 percent unfavorable, 39 percent favorable. Obama, by comparison, is rated favorably by 52 percent, against 34 percent unfavorable. His No. 2, Joe Biden, is even better: 54 percent to 27 percent. ...

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