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Poll: A Dead Heat In McCain's Home State Of Arizona
Another poll shows that John McCain could be in serious danger of losing his home state of Arizona -- and remember, the Obama campaign just announced that they'll be advertising there for the first time in the general election. The new numbers from Research 2000 : McCain 48%, Obama 47%, with ...
McCain Now Running Robocalls Attacking Obama In Home State Of Arizona!
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com — John McCain and the Republican National Committee are now running robocalls attacking Obama as weak on terrorism... -- in McCain's home state of Arizona, according to multiple readers from the state. The call represents the first known money invested ... (more) McCain Now Running Robocalls Attacking Obama In Home ...
Obama neck and neck with McCain in Arizona
azcentral.com — Sen. John McCain's once-comfortable lead in Arizona has all but evaporated, according to a new poll that... has the underdog Republican presidential candidate struggling in his own backyard. With less than a week until Election Day, McCain is leading his ... (more) Obama neck and neck with McCain in Arizona
Obama targets McCain's home state
Obama targets McCain's home state
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — Obama will run ads in McCain's home state of Arizona. (CNN) – Barack Obama's campaign announced Friday... that it was going on the air in John McCain's home state of Arizona for the first time this cycle, as a new CNN poll of polls released ... (more) Obama targets McCain's home state
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Time for a Change
Matthew Yglesias — ... 2010 Arizona Senate trial heat Napolitano 53%, McCain 45%. Early polling has little value, but this kind of early weakness is the hallmark of a beatable candidate. Of course my assumption is that McCain won’t actually be running for re-election. ...

Could McCain Lose Twice?
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan — This is a bad sign: In a test run for his 2010 re-election against Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano, McCain is trailing 53%-45%. ...

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