gallup.com - 10/28/2008
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PRINCETON, NJ -- By a 71% to 23% margin, Americans expect that Barack Obama will be elected president in next Tuesday's election, including a 49% to 46% ratio of John McCain's own supporters who say Obama, rather than their own candidate, will win. 8drnfh9snem27z8nojqnjq Belief that Obama will ...
huffingtonpost.com - 10/28/2008
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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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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
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Poll: 7 in 10 Americans Say Obama Will Win
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News —
... despite polls showing him losing to Obama, he will ultimately win. The current Gallup Poll data, from Oct. 23-26, suggest that McCain's own supporters have not yet come to the point where they agree with their candidate that he will be able to pull off a victory in the election. By a 49% to 46% margin, McCain voters say Obama will win. On the other hand, perhaps not surprisingly, Obama voters overwhelmingly believe that their candidate will win, by a 94% to 2% margin ... Read more: http://www.gallup.com/poll/111559/Seven-Americans-Belie... Election 2008 Obama Tells Supporters ...
Pew: McCain In Downward Spiral
Daily Kos —
... do not identify with either the Republican or Democratic parties and fewer than half (48%) report having voted in the primaries this year; by contrast, 63% of both Obama and McCain supporters say they voted in a primary. Not much good news for McCain here. The trackers are closer to 6-7 than Pew, but then again, Pew has better LV modeling than some of the trackers. But as for the final tally, well, we'll just have to wait on that one. In any case, Gallup adds insult to injury: Poll: 7 in 10 Americans Say Obama Will Win Even ...
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Poll: Americans Believe Obama Will Win the Election
onthehillblog.blogspot.com 11/3/2008 — Nearly three-quarters of Americans think Democrat Barack Obama will win the presidential election by a point spread of 54 percent to 43 for Republican John McCain, with 3 percent for a candidate representing another party, according to a new poll.
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balloon-juice.com 10/21/2008 — For John McCain :
As voters have gotten to know Senator Barack Obama, they have warmed up to him, with more than half, 53 percent, now saying they have a favorable impression of him and 33 percent saying they have an unfavorable view. But as ...
McCain On Meet The Press: "I Believe I'm Going To Win"
tag:www.huffingtonpost.com,2008: 10/26/2008 — Republican John McCain on Sunday dismissed the sour poll numbers that show him trailing in his White House race against Democrat Barack Obama and said his campaign is "doing fine."
Interviewed on NBC's "Meet the Press," the Arizona senator said he has pulled closer to Obama.
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americablog.com 10/16/2008 — FL – St. Petersburg Times (Editorial) "McCain's last offensive:" On the same day a new poll showed that voters' confidence in the federal government has reached an all-time low, Obama spoke with a reassuring confidence…But when the questioning turned ...
Final Debate, Final Analysis
commentsfromleftfield.com 10/16/2008 — Last night Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama shared a stage for what is most likely the last time during this presidential election season. It was the last best chance for McCain to force a game changer to save his flagging campaign, ...
Stephanopoulos: Is There Anything McCain Can Do?
blogs.abcnews.com 10/15/2008 — ABC News' George Stephanopoulos reports: Going into tonight's third and final presidential debate Barack Obama leads John McCain 53 to 39 percent in support nationally, according to the latest CBS News/New York Times poll. Among independent voters -- ...
Today's Polls, 10/14
fivethirtyeight.com 10/15/2008 — Perhaps the CBS poll that shows Barack Obama with a 14-point lead among likely voters (12 points when third-party candidates are included) is a modest outlier. But if so, John McCain has more and more outliers that he has to explain away these days. ...
What to Make of the Polls
anonymousliberal.com 10/29/2008 — This has been an especially odd election when it comes to polls. We're seeing an exceptionally large divergence in both state and national poll numbers, not only in absolute numbers but in trendlines. Both of these phenomena are worth pondering. ...
McCain: Obama Will ‘Say Anything to Get Elected’
blogs.wsj.com 10/23/2008 — Elizabeth Holmes reports from Ormond Beach, Fla. on the presidential race.
John McCain reached deep into his bag of attacks on Barack Obama and pulled out one of his toughest criticisms yet.
Hell say anything to get elected, McCain ...
Could McCain Win Minnesota?
outsidethebeltway.com 11/3/2008 — Minnesotan Ed Morrisey got an email from Team McCain informing him that the state is “a dead heat” based on a Survey USA poll. Ed then cites some research that Obama is actually dragging Al Franken’s numbers down in the state and ...
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First Read 10/28/2008
The Los Angeles Times notes the lack of access the press has had in covering Obama. “First Clinton, then John McCain made the argument that Obama is someone we don't really know. Obama's supporters counter that we have his record in the U.S. and ...