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McCain camp looking for way to win without Colorado
McCain camp looking for way to win without Colorado
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — Some McCain insiders believe Colorado is out of reach. (CNN) — The McCain campaign is looking at an Electoral College strategy heading into the final two weeks that has virtually no room for error and depends heavily on a dramatic comeback in ... (more) McCain camp looking for way to win without Colorado
• The Stop Obama Tour
• The Stop Obama Tour
lookingattheleft.com — It’s two weeks until the election! Both sides are doing what they can to drum up support. I caught up in Pueblo, Colorado with the Stop Obama Tour, organized by the Our Country Deserves Better PAC. Deborah Johns, mother of Marine Sgt.  ... (more) • The Stop Obama Tour
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Polls: McCain gains among likely voters in both Gallup and Rasmussen
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... each: 50/46 now in Rasmussen , his best showing this month, and 49/47 in Gallup’s model of traditional likely voters. In the expanded model, which tries to account for the higher turnout among new voters that will probably occur this year, it’s 51/45. The bad news? Neither tracker includes data gathered after the debate, which means he’s headed for another downturn if the CNN and CBS snap polls last night were right (but a major uptick if Treach’s poll of one was!). The good news? From Red State , for what it’s worth: I have an ...

New Polls--Room for Hope?
The Discerning Texan — ... in each: 50/46 now in Rasmussen, his best showing this month, and 49/47 in Gallup’s model of traditional likely voters. In the expanded model, which tries to account for the higher turnout among new voters that will probably occur this year, it’s 51/45. The bad news? Neither tracker includes data gathered after the debate, which means he’s headed for another downturn if the CNN and CBS snap polls last night were right (but a major uptick if Treach’s poll of one was!). The good news? From Red State, for what it’s worth: ...

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