politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com - 10/30/2008
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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 [...]
McCain Surge?
outsidethebeltway.com 11/1/2008 — Slate offers a ray of hope for Republicans: “Of 20 new statewide polls, 15 show a shift in McCain’s direction.”
Unfortunately, that movement is coming against a pretty hard basis. Their Electoral College map, derived from ...
Why McCain Doesn't Have the Numbers to Win
talkleft.com 10/28/2008 — Sure, as I've been saying for a few months, the election is now about turnout. Even so, ABC News boils down the electoral map in such a way that it seems impossible John McCain can win: If McCain doesn't win Pennsylvania's 21 electoral votes, he ...
McCain Victory Scenario
corner.nationalreview.com 10/28/2008 — Again, it's basically to close up the national polls enough (roughly two or three points) to eke through on the electoral map on Election Day. Unlikely, but not impossible, which is why Noam Scheiber is still worried (plus, he notes some McCain ...
Final Rove electoral map sees large Obama win over McCain
latimesblogs.latimes.com 11/3/2008 — Well, the final day before the official presidential voting and the final version of Karl Rove's exclusive national electoral map sees a strong victory by Barack Obama , gaining the most electoral votes since Bill Clinton's lopsided win over Bob ...
Electoral Map Woolgathering
corner.nationalreview.com 11/4/2008 — I dunno I was just playing with the RCP electoral map for the first time in a while (I used to play with it all the time, but then it got depressing). And I have to say, it's actually much easier to see how McCain could pull it off than I had thought. ...
Karl Rove's Prediction: Obama 338, McCain 200
talkleft.com 11/4/2008 — Via the LA Times , Karl Rove has released his final electoral map predictions . The final Rove & Co. electoral map (pdf)of the 2008 election cycle points to a 338-200 Barack Obama electoral vote victory over John McCain tomorrow. All ...
What and Why
newshoggers.com 11/4/2008 — By Ron Beasley
I spent the afternoon looking at the polls and playing with an interactive electoral map and came up with what I though would be the likely result tomorrow. Before I had a chance to post I discovered I had reached the same ...
Jeff Emanuel: Voting results as they happen
victorycaucus.com 11/4/2008 — pKeep your eye on the map below for continuously-updating electoral results. The map will refresh every minute, featuring voting results as they cross the AP wire./p
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Rove, Nate Silver Maps Predict Obama Blowout
huffingtonpost.com 11/4/2008 — On his website, Republican strategist Karl Rove writes :
The final Rove & Co. electoral map of the 2008 election cycle points to a 338-200 Barack Obama electoral vote victory over John McCain tomorrow, the largest electoral margin since 1996.
All remaining toss-up states have been ...
Election Map(s) 2008
patterico.com 11/5/2008 — [Guest post by DRJ]
Check out the Hot Air/AOL News Presidential election interactive website . It lists the popular and electoral votes for each State and shows how each has been called by the AP.
EDIT 1: ML notes Fox News has a good map, too.
EDIT 2: Politico’s map has a sidebar ...
Obama favored by electoral map —
The Swamp
by Frank James
Pollster.com has one of the best websites for tracking polls and allocating states on the Electoral College map using the best available information.
Their Election Day map shows Sen. Barack Obama with 291 electoral votes (270 is the magic number) based on the ...
How Does the Electoral Map Change on Tuesday? —
The Next Right
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 the years to come.
This is a post about ...
Electoral College Projections —
Dean's World
Going by the straight state-by-state RCP averages and using the 2004 map to fill in blanks where there is no RCP average, the electoral college looks like this:
States where Obama is above 50% are blue. States where McCain is above 50% are red. States where undecideds hold the balance are ...
The World Watches With Bated Breath —
Shakesville
The Economist , which today endorsed Barack Obama , has on its site a Global Electoral College Map , showing how the world would vote if it could. Obama is currently crushing McCain 9,048 electoral votes to 324. The only indubitably red nation in the world is Iraq. Not exactly a scientific ...
Time/CNN: Obama Makes Gains in Colorado —
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
The latest Time/CNN battleground polls are out and caused CNN to move Colorado "from a toss up state to lean Obama in our new Electoral College Map."
Colorado : Obama 53%, McCain 45%
Florida : Obama 51%, McCain 47%
Georgia : McCain 52%, Obama 47%
Missouri : McCain 50%, Obama 48%
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Live Electoral Map —
Little Green Footballs
We’ve embedded a live electoral map on our page, courtesy of Google; it will remain at the top of every page. Hover your mouse over states to see the current percentages, or use the drop-down menus to check out individual states and see totals by county. You can zoom in and out, pan ...
Election 2008 Electoral Map —
Hotline On Call Part Deux
We will update and post The Hotline 's Election 2008 Electoral Map as the races are called this evening. Check back throughout the night to see which states Barack Obama and John McCain win and who will be the first to reach 270 electoral votes.
Carl Kove Predicts An Electoral Blowout….For Obama —
The Democratic Daily
In one of the more unusual outcomes of this election Kove & Co, Carl Roves consulting company, has issued their final judgment on the 2008 election. Rove is predicting a true landslide for his historically opponent party and their candidate.
The final Rove & Co. electoral map of the ...