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Obama has 5-point lead on McCain | Politics
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama has a steady 5-point national lead over Republican John McCain with six days left in the grueling race for the White House, according to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Wednesday. Obama leads McCain by 49 percent to 44 percent among likely ...
McCain Trusted More on Taxes and Economy
rasmussenreports.com — After several weeks of John McCain’s campaign attacks on Barack Obama’s tax plan and idea of “spreading... the wealth around”, the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds voters trust McCain more than Obama on taxes, 47% to 45%. Two ... (more) McCain Trusted More on Taxes and Economy
 	Gallup Daily: Obama Lead Among Likely Voters 5 to 7 Points
Gallup Daily: Obama Lead Among Likely Voters 5 to 7 Points
gallup.com — PRINCETON, NJ -- Barack Obama holds a statistically significant lead over John McCain in both Gallup likely... voter models, according to Oct. 27-29 Gallup Poll Daily tracking . In the traditional model , which defines likely voters based on current ... (more) Gallup Daily: Obama Lead Among Likely Voters 5 to 7 ...
Poll gives McCain lead in Fla. early voting | floridatoday.com
floridatoday.com — TALLAHASSEE -- Gov. Charlie Crist is taking heat from fellow Republicans for a last-minute decision to extend... early voting in Florida, but any Democratic advantage might not be as overwhelming as conventional wisdom suggests. Democrats are beaming ... (more) Poll gives McCain lead in Fla. early voting | ...
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Babalú Blog: an island on the net without a bearded dictator — ... which is based on certain groups having higher than usual participation rates which has Obama ahead by 7 percentage points. Zogby has Obama ahead by 5 points and ...

Polls: Obama Still Has Stable Lead And Gaining In Battleground States
The Moderate Voice — ... also notes that this figure is of those who are likely to vote — or who have already voted with early voting. *Gallup Daily tracking reports a slight tightening of the race with this bottom line:”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.” *Zogby has Obama with a five point lead nationally: Democrat Barack Obama has a steady 5-point ...

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