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New Voters Back Obama
New Voters Back Obama
A new poll shows that 69% of new and returning voters plan to vote for Obama, up from 61% just a month ago, but the queston of turnout still lingers.
Among the Other Voters
blogs.abcnews.com — CHICAGO, Ill. -- Among the other voters who have shown up to vote at Shoesmith Elementary School... this morning, where Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., will vote: Louis Farrakhan and William Ayers. Seriously. Welcome to the South Side of Chicago. -... (more) Among the Other Voters
Summary of Findings: Most Voters Say News Media Wants Obama to Win
Summary of Findings: Most Voters Say News Media Wants Obama to Win
people-press.org — Voters overwhelmingly believe that the media wants Barack Obama to win the presidential election. By a margin... of 70%-9%, Americans say most journalists want to see Obama, not John McCain, win on Nov. 4. Another 8% say journalists don't favor either ... (more) Summary of Findings: Most Voters Say News Media Wants ...
 	Gallup Daily: Obama Keeps Lead Among Likely Voters
Gallup Daily: Obama Keeps Lead Among Likely Voters
gallup.com — PRINCETON, NJ -- Barack Obama maintains a statistically significant lead over John McCain among likely voters interviewed... Tuesday through Thursday as part of the Gallup Poll Daily tracking program, with a 51% to 44% margin using an "expanded" model ... (more) Gallup Daily: Obama Keeps Lead Among Likely Voters
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