3bluedudes.com - 10/28/2008
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So what is the ACTUAL state of the race. First, let’s try and understand something. Barack Obama’s lead in the national polls is pretty stable and steady. The media will portray a different story, such as seizing on an outlier or bad poll, like the AP poll last week, but the overall reality is, ...
Of course it's about race
washingtonmonthly.com 10/30/2008 — OF COURSE IT'S ABOUT RACE.... Following up on an item from yesterday, John Judis made the case that the McCain campaign's argument about "spreading the wealth," "socialism," and "redistribution" is ultimately about race. The argument, Judis said, "is ...
A Memo, Team Obama's State Of The Race
hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com 10/25/2008 — Circulated this afternoon to reporters:
TO: Interested Parties
FR: Jon Carson, Obama-Biden Campaign Field Director
RE: State of the early vote
DA: October 24, 2008
According to information from Secretaries of State from all over the country, ...
Race to the Finish : Why Is the Race So Close?
blog.newsweek.com 10/18/2008 — The economy is headed for its worst recession since the Great Depression and most Americans now know that, even if they have not lost their own jobs. Studies show that the party that controls the White House loses if the economy grows at less than two ...
Race will get tight, Obama says
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com 10/21/2008 — Obama says the race will tighten.
(CNN) — He may hold a 6-8 point lead nationally with only two weeks until Election Day, but Barack Obama said he expects the race to tighten in its dwindling days.
In an interview airing on NBC Monday ...
Newsweek: Why it's still a race
blog.newsweek.com 10/29/2008 — With everything that John McCain has against him, why is he still hanging on so close? Howard Fineman looks at the last days of the sprint to the White House.
Race Tightening? Where?
3bluedudes.com 10/20/2008 — There have been alot of news media and blogs reporting the Presidential race is tightening. Even Barack Obama said he ‘expects’ the race to tighten. Latest national polling though paints a different picture. The race appears to be slightly widening again, after some minor tightening last week. ...
Ambinder: Race Over?
pollster.com 1/8/2009 — I believe that race was a factor in this election. Given the state of the economy, a Democrat should have won with at least 55% of the vote. Exit polls showed that Hillary Clinton would have won by 11 points. According to the exit polls, Obama ...