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NC Poll: Obama Takes Lead in NC | John W. Pope Civitas Institute
Civitas Staff | October 9, 2008 Race once tied, now McCain trails by 5 points Raleigh, N.C. Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has opened up a 5 point lead in the race for President in North Carolina according to a new poll released today by the Civitas Institute. According to the live ...
NC-Gov, NC-Sen, NC-Pres: Dems lead two out of three tight races
dailykos.com — NC-Gov, NC-Sen, NC-Pres: Dems lead two out of three tight races... (more) NC-Gov, NC-Sen, NC-Pres: Dems lead two out of three ...
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Battle For The Electoral College: Shofar, So Good
Hotline On Call Part Deux — ... and Civitas Institute (R)/Tel Opinion Research (R) moved WV and NC to lean Obama. The only other movement between candidates was MO, which shifted from lean Obama to lean McCain with the release of an ...

Early Voting Numbers Inspiring For Dems
Daily Kos — ... Ohio: In Cuyahoga County, which Democrat John Kerry won by a 2-to-1 margin in 2004, nearly 45,000 people who affiliate with Democrats in primary elections have cast ballots, compared to 10,000 who vote in GOP primaries. In Hamilton County, where Bush won 53% in 2004, three in five early voters are affiliated with Democrats. And in North Carolina, pollster Civitas reports the following edges for Democrats among those who have already voted: NC-Pres: Obama (D) 64%, McCain (R) 32% NC-Sen: Hagan (D) 66%, Dole (R) 30% ...

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