voices.washingtonpost.com - 11/1/2008
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In a mere 56 hours, voters in Dixville Notch, NH will cast the first Election Day ballots of the 2008 contest, and in that time, John McCain will need to close a big gap among likely voters if he is to defeat Barack Obama. In today's Washington Post-ABC News daily tracking poll, Obama holds a 53 ...
voices.washingtonpost.com - 11/2/2008
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Sen. Barack Obama holds a sizable advantage over
John McCain just two days before the longest and
most expensive presidential campaign in history comes to a close. After nearly two years of ads, rallies, debates and barnstorming, Obama is up 54 to 43 ...
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WaPo-ABC Tracking: Advantage Obama
voices.washingtonpost.com - 10/29/2008
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More than twelve million voters have already cast
ballots in the presidential contest, according to one estimate,
and new data from the Washington Post-ABC News tracking poll shows these voters breaking Democratic by a wide margin. Among those who ...
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WaPo-ABC Track: Early Birds for Obama
voices.washingtonpost.com - 10/30/2008
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Sen. John McCain has made no evident headway
in separating himself from President Bush in the final
days of the campaign, and that connection continues to be a drag on his candidacy. According to the new Washington Post-ABC News daily tracking poll, ...
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WaPo-ABC Tracking: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
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TPM Track Composite: Obama Leads by Over Seven Points
TPM Election Central —
Here's our daily composite of the six major national tracking polls. Barack Obama's lead expanded slightly again today, as most pollsters show him pulling away from John McCain in the home stretch:
• Gallup: Obama 52%, McCain 42%, with a ±2% margin of error, compared to a 52%-43% lead from yesterday.
• Rasmussen: Obama 51%, McCain 46%, with a ±2% margin of error, compared to a 51%-47% Obama lead from yesterday.
• ABC/Washington Post: Obama 53%, McCain 44%, with a ±2.5% margin of error, unchanged from ...
Two Polls: Obama Retains Strong Lead And Favored By Early Voters
The Moderate Voice —
... Obama 13 points among likely voters, 54 percent to 41 percent. And a new Washington Post-ABC News daily tracking poll gives Obama a 53 to 44 percent lead over McCain. ...
more reasons to smile
skippy the bush kangaroo —
obama may lead a landslide in iowa. the majority of undeclared voters in colorado are swinging obama's way. obama is still ahead in ohio. cbs finds obama leading early votes by 19 points. washpost/abc has obama ahead of mcmuffin 53-44. cnn has obama ahead by seven.
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(CNN) – Sen. Barack Obama has lost a single point of his lead over Sen. John McCain in CNN’s latest national poll of polls.
Obama is ahead of McCain by six points in Saturday’s poll of polls. Fifty percent of likely voters nationally support Obama, 44 ...
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