outsidethebeltway.com - 10/29/2008
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Pew Survey, October 23-26
A new Pew poll shows a continuing decline for John McCain:
Barack Obama leads John McCain by a 52% to 36% margin in Pew’s latest nationwide survey of 1,325 registered voters. This is the fourth consecutive survey that has found support for the Republican candidate ...
huffingtonpost.com - 10/28/2008
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huffingtonpost.com —
The latest guilt-by-association target that the McCain campaign
is using to hit Barack Obama could carry some...
collateral damage for its own candidate. As Politico's Ben Smith reported on Tuesday, the McCain campaign is demanding that the Los ...
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McCain Funded Work Of Palestinian His Campaign Hopes To ...
redstate.com - 10/28/2008
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redstate.com —
Dan Perrin dared me to front this. Gladly.
Dan, btw, is a Republican strategist, in addition to...
writing wonky books on health care. — Erick. There are seven serious, historic, demographic and other wise culturally compelling reasons Senator ...
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The Seven Reasons McCain-Palin Are a Lock to Win
ap.google.com - 10/29/2008
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4 hours ago WASHINGTON (AP) Barack Obama, gunning
for a national landslide, now leads in four states...
won by President Bush in 2004 and is essentially tied with John McCain in two other Republican red states, according to new AP-GfK battleground ...
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The Associated Press: AP EXCLUSIVE: Obama ahead or tied ...
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Pew Poll: Obama Favored By Early Voters As Lead Widens Over McCain
The Moderate Voice —
... to Obama’s ground organization that so many voters have turned out early for him. With a week to go, all the numbers are starting to point to a possible big win by Obama. The McCain campaign doesn’t seem to have the time, money, or message needed to close the gap. It is very telling that support for Obama has stayed steady for weeks now, while McCain continues to drop. It would seem that the momentum is with Obama heading into the last week of the campaign.
–James Joyner:
Obama is leading with every education cohort, every income ...
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