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Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: Obama is Where He Needs To Be, McCain is Not
Obama 50.9%, McCain 43.8%
McCain First, Second, And Always
McCain First, Second, And Always
tnr.com — One day in early March 1986, John McCain, an Arizona congressman, sat down to write a letter. McCain had heard that a long-time friend and donor, Charles Keating, was upset for being listed as a member of McCain's campaign finance committee when a ... (more) McCain First, Second, And Always
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Polls: Obama Leads In 6 Of 8 Battleground States And Deflects McCain Attacks
The Moderate Voice — ... with McCain struggling to overtake Obama’s lead in every national opinion poll and to hold off his challenge in about a dozen states won by President George W. Bush in 2004. The new state polls showed Obama with a 1-point lead in Missouri and 2-point lead in Florida, within the margin of error of 4.1 percentage points. But Obama also holds leads in Ohio, Virginia and Nevada — all states won by Bush in 2004. ON OBAMA PICKING UP SUPPORT NATIONALLY Zogby Reuters reports this: As Election Day nears in the ...

TPM Track Composite: Obama Approaching 52%
TPM Election Central — ... margin of error, compared to a 51%-46% Obama lead from yesterday. • ABC/Washington Post: Obama 53%, McCain 44%, with a ±2% margin of error, compared to a 54%-43% Obama lead yesterday • Hotline/Diageo: Obama 50%, McCain 45%, with a ±3.3% margin of error, unchanged from yesterday. • Research 2000: Obama 51%, McCain 45%, with a ±3% margin of error, compared to a 51%-44% Obama lead from yesterday. • Zogby: Obama 51%, McCain 44%, with a ±2.9% margin of error, compared to a 50%-44% Obama lead from ...

HuffPollstrology: Candidates' Horoscopes, Polls And More For November 4
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed — ... rates. The definition of a response rate is taken from Arianna's 1998 column "Investigating The Pollsters." The key to polling's accuracy is the principle of "equal probability of selection." But if larger and larger numbers among those randomly selected refuse to participate, this principle no longer applies. We asked polling companies to please give us the response and refusal rates for their polls listed below. Reuters/ C-SPAN/ Zogby Poll, Conducted October 31-November 2 Results: McCain ...

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