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Battle for the White House: Obama with 9 Percentage Point Lead Nationally FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, November 3, 2008 Contact: Lee M. Miringoff Barbara L. Carvalho Mary E. Azzoli Marist College, 845.575.5050 This Marist Poll reports: · Down to the Wire…Obama Leads McCain by 9 Percentage ...
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Marist Poll: Obama Leads by Nine Points
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire — The final Marist Poll shows Sen. Barack Obama is ahead of Sen. John McCain by 9 points nationally, 53% to 44%, among likely voters. Last week, Obama had a seven point lead.

Poll: Obama Leads By Nine, Thanks To Economic Crisis And Debates
TPMDC — ... Obama heads into election day with a comfortable nine-point lead over McCain, a new Marist poll finds: Obama 53%, McCain 44%, outside of the ±4% margin of error, compared to Friday's release that had Obama up 50%-43%. ...

End of An Error - Goodbye Bushies (Video)
Tennessee Guerilla Women — Intrade Electoral Vote Predictor: Dems 364; GOP 174. Needed to Win: 270. Gallup: Final Presidential Estimate: Obama 55%, McCain 44% Obama leads McCain in 6 of 8 key states Battle for the White House: Obama with 9 Percentage Point Lead Nationally Obama Ends Campaign Ahead In Ohio And Pennsylvania, Bush Election ...

Afternoon Polling Update
Daily Kos — ...     52 (51)    46 (46)    2         LV  Final tomorrow Diageo/Hotline:  50 (50)    45 (45)    3.4       LV  Final DCorps(D):       51 (52)    44 (43)    3         LV  Final Battleground:    50 (49)    44 (45)    3.1       LV  Final tomorrow Marist:          53 (50)    44 (43)    3.5   ...

Marist Poll: Obama with 9 Percentage Point Lead Nationally
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News — ... the presidential contest comes down to mere hours. Heading into Election Day, Senator Barack Obama is ahead of his Republican rival, Senator John McCain, by 9 percentage points nationally -- 53% to 44% -- among likely voters including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate. In a Marist Poll conducted just last week, Obama held a 7 percentage point lead. Among registered voters nationwide, Obama is currently ahead of McCain, 51% to 42%, respectively. Read more: http://www.maristpoll.marist.edu/usapolls/US081103.htm Yeah, I know. I plan to take the poll ...

11/4 Daily Kos R2K Tracking Poll: Obama 51, McCain 46 (FINAL)
Daily Kos — ...    42 (43)    2         LV  Final all variations NBC/WSJ:         51 (52)    43 (42)    3.1       LV  Final Diageo/Hotline:  50 (50)    45 (45)    3.4       LV  Final DCorps(D):       51 (52)    44 (43)    3         LV  Final Marist:          53 (50)    44 (43)    3.5   ...

The Poll That Counts: Obama 52 McCain 46
Daily Kos — ...    42 (43)    2         LV  Final all variations NBC/WSJ:         51 (52)    43 (42)    3.1       LV  Final Diageo/Hotline:  50 (50)    45 (45)    3.4       LV  Final DCorps(D):       51 (52)    44 (43)    3         LV  Final Marist:          53 (50)    44 (43)    3.5   ...

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