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From NBC’s Domenico MontanaroObama has now led in 111 straight national polls with methodologies we trust (looking back through the Pollster.com national trend), including the trackers back to Sept. 22-24 when a Gallup Tracking poll showed the race tied at 46%-46%. Since a Big Ten poll that showed McCain up 46%-45%, Obama has led in 117 of 119 polls....( read more )
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Obama Has Led in 111 Straight National Polls
News — ... While polls vary on how tight the presidential race is, the surveys taken as a whole show an unmistakable trend for Barack Obama. In fact, the last 111 national polls have shown the Democrat ahead of John McCain, MSNBC's Domenico Montanaro notes. The last poll that didn't show an Obama lead was a Gallup poll taken Sept. 22-24. It had the race tied at 46 percent. The Pollster.com ...

In the polls, Barack Obama has quite a streak going
Top of the Ticket — ... Here's a statistic from NBC political director Domenico Montanaro that puts it in perspective: "Obama has now led in 111 straight national polls with methodologies we trust... ." ...

hope springs infernal
skippy the bush kangaroo — ... uh, yeah, bill, except it's not an inside straight. mcmuffin has a ten of hearts, and he's hoping to flop the ace, king and queen, suited, and then get the jack on the river. well, we never knew kristol was a fan of judy tenuta. hey, it could happen!

Polls: Obama Solid Nationally But McCain Shows Traction In Some Battleground States
The Moderate Voice — ... now holds a one-point advantage, 50% to 49%. This is the second time in three weeks that McCain has been up by a point in Florida. A month ago, Obama was up by seven in the state. There was little overall change in the other four battleground states this week. This poll, as others, shows how much polls can vary and how news reports might seem not in synch with polls. Which means tomorrow the final vote will be more fascinating than usual… Writes NBC’S Domenico Montanaro: Obama has now led in 111 straight national ...

Majority of Undecided Voters Are Women But Who Wants to Talk About Gender?
Tennessee Guerilla Women — ... Well, the big day is finally almost here. I know I am not alone when I say that the end of the most sexist election of my lifetime is long overdue. Polls and ...

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