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Polls: McCain gains among likely voters in both Gallup and Rasmussen
Polls: McCain gains among likely voters in both Gallup and Rasmussen
He’s up a point in each: 50/46 now in Rasmussen , his best showing this month, and 49/47 in Gallup’s model of traditional likely voters. [...] Read the rest »
 	Gallup Daily: Obama 49%, McCain 43%
Gallup Daily: Obama 49%, McCain 43%
gallup.com — PRINCETON, NJ -- The latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking report from Monday through Wednesday shows Barack Obama... with a 49%to 43% lead over John McCain among registered voters. ubsz Almost all of the interviews in this three-day rolling average were ... (more) Gallup Daily: Obama 49%, McCain 43%
Gallup Daily: Likely Voters (Traditional)
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gallup.com — PRINCETON, NJ -- Gallup Poll Daily tracking from Friday through Sunday gives Barack Obama an 11 percentage... point lead over John McCain in the presidential vote preferences of all registered voters, 52% to 41%. fkhhh3hexuul Although the absolute ... (more) Gallup Daily
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New Polls--Room for Hope?
The Discerning TexanAllah finds some rays of sunshine: He’s up a point 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 ...

I'm sick of polls, as you might have guessed
Jim Treacher's Blog That Is on the Internet — I'm sick of polls, as you might have guessed I'm done letting them affect my opinion of the campaign one way or another. But as a public service -- if you're ready to throw yourself out a window because of how McCain's been polling, or if you're a super-genius who screams at me, "How can you ignore the polls, you dummy?" -- look at this . It doesn't make me any more happy than the bad poll results make me sad, but I know a lot of you have different religious beliefs and I respect that. If you live or die by the polls, you can come down off the ledge for one more day. Or, if ...

Can McCain Make a Come Back?
Stop The ACLU — Yes he can! He actually has a reputation of coming from behind. It will most definitely be the ultimate anti-climax for Obama fans with his slick rock star image if McCain can pull it off. It will also surprise quite a few of my more pessimistic friends. First of all, McCain is not as far behind in the polls as the media want you to believe, and the Obama camp knows it. Their internal polls show a much tighter race , and they are worried about the Palin factor. McCain gained in today’s Rasmussen and Gallup and is within the margin of ...

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