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Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: Final: Obama in Double-Digit Lead, 54% to 43%
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zogby.com — Released: October 29, 2008 Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: Obama 49.1%, McCain 44.4% A week out, the race remains static... UTICA, New York - The race for President of the United States remained essentially frozen in time yesterday, with very little movement ... (more) Zogby International
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Where's The Blaring Drudge Headline Now?
Taylor Marsh — ... "Obviously anything can happen on Election Day, but Americans want change and it seems very clear that the historic candidacy of Sen. Obama defines that change." - Pollster John Zogby ...

Last Polls, First Votes.
Blah3 Feed — Zogby: Obama 54%, McCain 42%. Marist: Obama 52%, McCain 43%. And the first results are in - from Dixville Notch, NH: Obama - 15, McCain - 6 (the first Dem win since 1968!). From Hart's Location: Obama - 17, McCain - 10, Paul - 2. Let the ass-whupping begin.

Final Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: Obama Opens Double Digit Lead Over McCain
The Moderate Voice — ... The final Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll has Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama opening up an 11 point lead over Republican Sen. John McCain — and it’s a sign of the increasing nervousness of pollsters over polls lopsiddingly showing an Obama victory that the press release contains some journalistic hedges: ...

Will Senate Republicans Make McCain Minority Leader?
DownWithTyranny! — ... The American people have spent over a year looking at McCain's approach and Obama's approach and they've decided, in overwhelming numbers, if the polls are to believed, that they reject McCain's approach-- basically a continuation of the Bush/Republican Party orthodoxy that McCain has supported every step of the way into the pit they have dug for us. But most Republicans still support that approach-- and McCain. ...

Obama: R U Voting 4 Me?
Tennessee Guerilla Women — ... text messages from Obama. “Barack Obama is reaching a generation that is trying to change the world in 160 characters or less,” said David All, a political consultant who advises Republicans on Internet strategy. Obama Counts on Text Messages to Drive Turnout of Youth, Blacks Turning out, everywhere Networks May Call Race Before Voting Is Complete Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: Final: Obama in Double-Digit Lead, 54% to 43% Election ...

Were the polls right?
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... and Zogby but otherwise reflective of the conventional wisdom over the last month that had the race steady at six or seven points. ...

Grading The National Polls: Rasmussen In First, Gallup And Zogby Last
TPM Election Central — ... actually did the best job of calling this race, comparing the final polls to the actual results? Taking a look at the national polls, who was correct in predicting Barack Obama at around 52%, and who got the right margin of a six-point popular vote win over John McCain? So take a look at these final polls: Rasmussen: Obama 52%, McCain 46% GWU: Obama 49%, McCain 44% Research 2000: Obama 51% McCain 46% Zogby: Obama 54%, McCain 43% IBD/TIPP: Obama 48%, McCain 42% ABC/WaPo: ...

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