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Bulletin InsiderAdvantage/Poll Position: McCain holds narrow lead, Dole-Hagan tied in North Carolina By Tom Baxter Southern Political Report August 20, 2008— In the latest InsiderAdvantage/Poll Position survey of North Carolina, John McCain holds a narrow lead over Barack Obama, while Republican incumbent US Sen. Elizabeth Dole is locked in a dead heat with Democratic state Sen. Kay Hagan. In ...
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InsiderAdvantage: North Carolina is Very Close
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire — The latest InsiderAdvantage survey in North Carolina finds Sen. John McCain just ahead of Sen. Barack Obama, 45% to 43%. But the biggest news might be from the U.S. Senate race where Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) and challenger Kay Hagan (D) are tied at 40% each.

Thursday’s campaign round-up
Political Animal — ... to nuclear power.” He continues to be wrong. * Rasmussen shows Obama leading McCain in Pennsylvania by five, 45% to 40%. * Rasmussen shows Obama leading McCain in New Hampshire by one, 43% to 42%. * Rasmussen shows Obama leading McCain in Maryland by 12, 53% to 41%. * A University of Minnesota poll shows Obama leading McCain in Minnesota by 10, 48% to 38%. * InsiderAdvantage shows McCain leading Obama in North Carolina by two, 45% to 43%. * Public Policy Polling shows McCain leading Obama in ...

House and Senate Race Roundup
Daily Kos — ... NC-Sen: Now, for the exciting polling news! InsiderAdvantage has polled the North Carolina Senate race, and finds Caribou Liddy Dole deadlocked with Democratic challenger Kay Hagan: ...

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