msnbc.msn.com - 10/30/2008
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In an interview airing on “NBC Nightly News,” Sen. Barack Obama said Thursday that economic conditions would get worse before they got better no matter who was elected president.
msnbc.msn.com - 11/4/2008
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With a day left until Election Day, Barack
Obama holds a statistically significant lead over John McCain,...
according to the final NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll before the election.
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Poll: Obama holds significant lead
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