zogby.com - 10/18/2008
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Race changes little as contest heads down the stretch
zogby.com - 10/22/2008
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zogby.com —
Obama wins 85% support from Democrats, and 11%
of Republicans. McCain wins 83% of the Republican vote,
and 10% of the Democratic vote.
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zogby.com - 10/19/2008
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Released: October 19, 2008 Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: Obama 47.8%,
McCain 45.1% McCain slowly gains on Obama UTICA, New
York - Republican John McCain continued a slow advance on Democrat Barack Obama in the race for President, moving back within three ...
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blogs.tnr.com - 10/22/2008
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At our election discussion last week at the
Sixth and I Synagogue, Frank asked if anyone thought Obama
could lose barring some catastrophic external event. I happen to think Obama's chances of winning are upward of 80 ...
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How Obama Could Still Lose
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TPM Track Composite: Presidential Race Could Be Tightening
TPM Election Central —
... of error, compared to a 51%-45% Obama lead yesterday.
• Rasmussen: Obama 50%, McCain 45%, with a ±2% margin of error, compared to a 50%-46% Obama lead from yesterday.
• Hotline/Diageo: Obama 49%, McCain 42%, with a ±3.4% margin of error, compared to a 50%-40% Obama lead from yesterday.
• Research 2000: Obama 50%, McCain 43%, with a ±3% margin of error, compared to a 52%-42% Obama lead from yesterday.
• Zogby: Obama 48%, McCain 44%, with a ±2.9% margin of error, compared to a 49%-44% Obama lead ...
Republicans: Don’t Party Like It’s 1980
Pajamas Media —
... daily tracking polls for Sunday and came to a very different conclusion. We now have all six of today’s national daily tracking results, and the trend since Thursday (the last day in which virtually all interviews were completed before Wednesday night’s debate) remains mixed. If we treat the Gallup “extended” likely voter model as their number of record, we have four surveys showing slight gains for McCain ( Gallup , Daily Kos/Research2000 , Diageo/Hotline and Reuters/Zogby ), and two showing slight gains for Obama ( Rasmussen and ...
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McCain groups Obama with Socialists —
First Read 10/18/2008
From NBC/NJ's Adam Aigner-Treworgy CONCORD, N.C. -- After grouping Obama with socialist European leaders in his weekly radio address this morning, at a rally here this morning McCain accused his opponent’s campaign of waging an “attack” ...
McCain-Palin use the 'S' word —
CNN Political Ticker 10/18/2008
McCain and Palin are increasingly suggesting Obama is a socialist.
CONCORD, North Carolina (CNN) – John McCain stepped up his rhetoric against Barack Obama on taxes in his weekly radio address, comparing his plan to socialist programs that would ...