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Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: Obama 49%, McCain 43%
Obama builds his lead
Poll: Obama Opens 14-Point Lead On McCain, CBS News/New York Times Survey Shows Major Swing Among Independents, Suggests McCain's Strategy May Be Hurting Him
Poll: Obama Opens 14-Point Lead On McCain, CBS News/New York Times Survey Shows Major Swing ...
cbsnews.com — (CBS) Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is entering the third and final presidential debate Wednesday with a wide lead over Republican rival John McCain nationally, a new CBS News/New York Times poll shows. The Obama-Biden ticket now leads ... (more) Poll: Obama Opens 14-Point Lead On McCain, CBS News/New ...
McCain: Obama 'Probably Ensured' Debate on Ayers
McCain: Obama 'Probably Ensured' Debate on Ayers
blogs.abcnews.com — ABC News' Ron Claiborne, Teddy Davis, and Arnab Datta Report: Speaking to a St. Louis radio station on Tuesday, John McCain said that Barack Obama's recent suggestion that McCain does not have guts to raise the Bill Ayers issue to... (more) McCain: Obama 'Probably Ensured' Debate on Ayers
Poll: More Voters Think McCain Would Raise Their Taxes
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com — Here's a very curious result from the new CBS/ New York Times poll : More registered voters think John McCain would raise their taxes than think Barack Obama would, a sign that the Obama campaign's constant assault on McCain's health plan -- and its ... (more) Poll: More Voters Think McCain Would Raise Their Taxes
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Democracy Corps: Independent Voters Move to Obama
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire — ... to 40%. Key finding: "Obama's double-digit electoral advantage is built on his surge among independent voters. In this survey, Obama edged McCain among independents by 14 points (47 to 33 percent) - his biggest margin since the beginning of the campaign. His advantage emerged as more independent voters moved away from McCain to support Bob Barr and some to support Ralph Nader." Other national polls released today: GWU: Obama 53%, McCain 40% Zogby: Obama 49%, McCain 43% IBD/TIPP: Obama 45%, McCain 43% ...

Gallup Rasmussen Reuters/CSPAN/Zogby Polls: Obama Maintains Steady Lead Over McCain
The Moderate Voice — ... the same time period. These results suggest that aside from normal sampling error, the underlying dynamics of the race have become quite stable, and underscore the degree to which there has been little meaningful change in the race in well over a week. The word is “stability.” Can tomorrow’s debate shake things up and put McCain on the ascent as he was after the Republican convention? Here’s more pollling to factor in: Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby: Democratic Party presidential nominee Barack Obama ...

Possible Effect of Voter Registration Fraud on the Election
All articles at Blogcritics — ... in which ACORN makes its efforts "low and moderate income neighborhoods and communities of color" where Democrats (or possibly Independents) are many and Republicans are few. To the extent that voter registration drives have been successful, new voters have been registered; that is the purpose of registration drives. According to the most recent Zogby poll, Among those voters who said they have registered to vote in the last six months, Obama leads McCain by a 53% to 37% margin. Among those who have already voted - about seven percent of the sample - Obama leads by a 52% to ...

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RAW DATA: Presidential Candidates' Economic ProposalsFOXNews.com 10/14/2008
John McCain and Barack Obama are out with updated economic rescue plans. 
Va. officials ban campaign clothing at polls (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 10/14/2008
AP - Virginia voters won't be allowed to wear clothing featuring John McCain or Barack Obama when they head to the polls on Nov. 4.
McCain plan aims at those 'hurting' (Politico)Yahoo! News: Politics News 10/14/2008
Politico - BLUE BELL, Pa. — One day after Barack Obama unveiled his plans to stabilize the faltering economy, John McCain rolled out a $52.5 billion proposal to help those “hurting the most.”
Obama, McCain seek leader's image in final debate (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 10/14/2008
AP - Barack Obama and John McCain will both pursue the image of a strong leader in troublesome economic times as they meet Wednesday night for their third and final presidential debate.
McCain, Obama Apparel Banned at Virginia PollsFOXNews.com 10/14/2008
The State Board of Elections on Tuesday voted to ban clothing and hats as well as buttons and other paraphernalia that directly advocate the election or defeat of a specific candidate or issue