dispatchpolitics.com - 11/2/2008
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Obama keeps his lead in Ohio
gallup.com - 10/30/2008
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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 ...
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Gallup Daily: Obama Lead Among Likely Voters 5 to 7 ...
cbsnews.com - 11/3/2008
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cbsnews.com —
With two days left until the presidential election,
Barack Obama continues to lead John McCain by 13...
points among likely voters, 54 percent to 41 percent, a new CBS News poll finds. The margin in the new poll, released Sunday, is identical to that in ...
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CBS Poll: Obama Maintains 13 Point Lead - Horserace
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Columbus Dispatch Poll: Obama Keeps Lead in Ohio
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire —
A new Columbus Dispatch poll in Ohio shows Sen. Barack Obama with a six point lead over Sen. John McCain, 52% to 46%. A month ago Obama held a seven point lead. "The winner of the last Dispatch Poll before a presidential election has carried the state every
time in modern Ohio history, although the final survey was a dead heat four years ago."
Election Central Morning Roundup
TPM Election Central —
... The new Columbus Dispatch poll of Ohio, conducted by mail, has Barack Obama ahead of John McCain by a 52%-46% margin, with a ±2% margin of error, compared to a 49%-42% Obama lead a month ago. Historically, the leader in the Dispatch's final Ohio poll has consistently carried the state. ...
Sunday's campaign round-up
Political Animal —
... * The last CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll of the campaign shows Obama leading McCain nationally by seven (53% to 46%). * In Florida, Mason-Dixon shows Obama leading McCain by two (49% to 47%). * In Pennsylvania, Rasmussen shows Obama leading McCain by four (51% to 47%), SurveyUSA has Obama up by seven (51% to 44%), Muhlenberg has Obama up by seven (52% to 45%), and Mason-Dixon has Obama up by four (47% to 43%). * In Ohio, a Columbus Dispatch poll shows Obama leading McCain by six (52% to 46%), while ...
more reasons to smile
skippy the bush kangaroo —
obama may lead a landslide in iowa. the majority of undeclared voters in colorado are swinging obama's way. obama is still ahead in ohio. cbs finds obama leading early votes by 19 points. washpost/abc has obama ahead of mcmuffin 53-44. cnn has obama ahead by seven.
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