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Polls suggest electoral gains for Obama
Polls suggest electoral gains for Obama
New gains for Obama on the CNN Electoral Map. (CNN) — If Barack Obama is betting on Nevada, he may find a pleasant payoff. A new poll suggests that the Democratic presidential candidate is widening his lead there. That's contributing to an increase in territory for Obama in CNN's Electoral College Map. The map estimates what would [...]
Poll: Obama surges in Colorado, makes gains on Electoral Map
Poll: Obama surges in Colorado, makes gains on Electoral Map
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — (CNN) — Does the road to the White House run through the Rocky Mountains? A new state... poll in Colorado suggests that Barack Obama has doubled his lead over John McCain there, as the Democratic nominee claims more territory on CNN’s Electoral ... (more) Poll: Obama surges in Colorado, makes gains on Electoral Map
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How Does the Electoral Map Change on Tuesday?
thenextright.com — Whether it is as largely expected on Tuesday with the Messiah descending upon 1600 or if McCain... pulls out a miracle, the electoral map is likely to change in subtle but significant ways that set up 2012 and 2016 and dictate our opportunity states in ... (more) How Does the Electoral Map Change on Tuesday?
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Election Central Morning Roundup
TPM Election Central — ... The new CNN state polls: Obama is up 55%-43% in Pennsylvania; up 52%-46% in North Carolina; up 52%-45% in Nevada; up 51%-47% in Ohio; and is trailing McCain 53%-46% in McCain's home state of Arizona. McCain will probably win Arizona in the end -- but as for the rest of those states, it's looking more and more likely that this election will be an Electoral College landslide for Obama. ...

Polls: McCain's Pennsylvania Push Stalling Out
TPM Election Central — ... , have put Obama below 50% support, while most others have him above that key level. For example, CNN has Obama up 55%-43%, and the local college ...

Looks Like Somebody’s All Out of Bubble Gum, Doesn’t It?
The Sundries Shack — ... to the election in the best tradition of the Chicago Way. Looks like he found someone who won’t roll over and play dead for him this time. He doesn’t have this one won yet, no matter what his press office at CNN says . (via ...

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