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NEW POLLS: OBAMA MAINTAINS LEAD IN SEVERAL RED STATES
NEW POLLS: OBAMA MAINTAINS LEAD IN SEVERAL RED STATES
From TIME/CNN battleground polls, among likely voters: Nevada: Obama 51, McCain 46 North Carolina: Obama 51, McCain 47 Ohio: Obama 50, McCain 46 Virginia: Obama 54, McCain 44 West Virginia: McCain 53, Obama 44 Dates conducted: Oct. 19-21. Error margin: Ranges from 3.5 to 4 points. ...
Obama Maintains Leads in Key States; McCain Attacks Not Swaying Voters
Obama Maintains Leads in Key States; McCain Attacks Not Swaying Voters
time.com — Barack Obama has held or increased his leads in four key states won by President George W.... Bush in 2004 -- Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia -- while losing ground in West Virginia according to a TIME/CNN poll (more) Obama Maintains Leads in Key States; McCain Attacks Not ...
 	Gallup Daily: Obama Maintains Edge Over McCain
Gallup Daily: Obama Maintains Edge Over McCain
gallup.com — PRINCETON, NJ -- Barack Obama begins the final week of the campaign with an advantage over John... McCain in both Gallup likely voter models, up by 49% to 46% using the traditional model and leading 51% to 44% using an expanded likely voter model . ... (more) Gallup Daily: Obama Maintains Edge Over McCain
Poll: Obama Maintains Comfortable Lead, CBS/NY Times Survey Finds Double-Digit Advantage For Democrat As Voters Express Fear About Both Candidates Becoming President
Poll: Obama Maintains Comfortable Lead, CBS/NY Times Survey Finds Double-Digit Advantage For ...
cbsnews.com — (CBS) With less than one week until Election Day, Barack Obama maintains a clear lead over John... McCain in the presidential race, a new CBS News/New York Times poll suggests. The Democratic nominee now leads his Republican rival by 11 percentage ... (more) Poll: Obama Maintains Comfortable Lead, CBS/NY Times ...
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Political Animal — ... need to even open a campaign office in the Republican stronghold of Indiana. Now, less than two weeks before Election Day, the McCain campaign has decided to spend several hundred thousand dollars on "a last-minute television buy" in the state. * In Florida, Quinnipiac shows Obama leading McCain by five, 49% to 44%, while Mason-Dixon shows McCain leading by one, 46% to 45%. * In Ohio, Quinnipiac shows Obama leading McCain by 14, 52% to 38%, while Time /CNN shows Obama up by four, 50% to 46%, and the Big Ten polling consortium ...

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