hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com - 10/20/2008
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A new CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll of nat'l LVs, conducted 10/17-19, shows Barack Obama leading John McCain by 5%, down from his 8% advantage in the poll conducted 10/3-5. The margin of error for the data is +/- 3.5%.
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politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com - 10/20/2008
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politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com —
Obama has a 5 point lead over McCain
in the latest CNN poll. WASHINGTON (CNN) — With...
two weeks and one day until election day, a new national poll of likely voters suggests the race for the White House may be tightening up. In a CNN/Opinion ...
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CNN Poll: Race may be tightening
haaretz.com - 10/25/2008
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haaretz.com —
A new poll released by the Gallup organization
on Thursday shows Jewish voters favor Barack Obama over...
John McCain by more than 3 to 1, with 74% saying they will vote for Obama over 22% for McCain. The poll, which has interviewed over 650 Jewish ...
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New Gallup poll shows 75% of U.S. Jews plan ...
briefingroom.thehill.com - 10/22/2008
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briefingroom.thehill.com —
An internal Barack Obama campaign poll has the
Democrat ahead of John McCain by just two percentage...
points. WILK radio host Steve Corbett said Tuesday he obtained an Obama campaign e-mail about the internal poll showing a tight race. Pollster.com's ...
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Report: Obama Internal Poll Shows Two-Point Race in ...
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New ABC/WaPo Tracking Poll: Obama 53 McCain 44
Daily Kos —
... (45) 3.5 LV Gallup: 52 (50) 41 (42) 2 RV See also the LV I and LV II numbers IBD/TIPP: 47 (47) 41 (42) 3.3 LV alternate link ABC/WaPo: 53 (--) 44 (--) 3 LV CNN: 51 (53) 46 (45) 3.5 ...
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Reuters: Politics 10/21/2008
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