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Washington Post-ABC News Poll
This Washington Post-ABC News tracking poll was conducted by telephone Oct. 26-29, 2008, among a random national sample of 1,507 registered voters, including 1,327 likely voters. Interviews were conducted on both landline and cellular telephones. The results from the full survey have margin of ...
Washington Post-ABC News Poll
washingtonpost.com — This Washington Post-ABC News poll was conducted by telephone Oct. 21-24, 2008, among a random national sample... of 1,525 registered voters, including 1,321 likely voters. Interviews were conducted on both landline and cellular telephones. The results ... (more) Washington Post-ABC News Poll
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Post-ABC Tracking: In the Final Week
voices.washingtonpost.com — The Washington Post-ABC News daily tracking poll shows Barack Obama kicking off the final full week of... campaigning with a seven-point lead over John McCain, but beneath the nationwide number are big regional and racial differences. Obama is ... (more) Post-ABC Tracking: In the Final Week
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TPM Track Composite: Obama's Lead Edges Up
TPMDC — Here's our daily composite of the six major national tracking polls. The recent tightening in the race appears to have stopped for today, with Obama's lead expanding slightly: • Gallup: Obama 51%, McCain 44%, with a ±2% margin of error, unchanged from yesterday. • Rasmussen: Obama 51%, McCain 46%, with a ±2% margin of error, compared to a 50%-47% Obama lead from yesterday. • ABC/Washington Post: Obama 52%, McCain 44%, with a ±2.5% margin of error, unchanged from yesterday. • Hotline/Diageo ...

Gallup Trad Turnout Model: Obama By 8
TalkLeft — ... ABC/WaPo has stuck to its traditional voter turnout model and has been producing consistent 8 and 9 point leads for Obama. Now Gallup joins the party. Perhaps my prediction of a 6 point Obama win is too cautious. ...

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From NBC/NJ's Athena Jones SARASOTA, Fla. -- At an early vote rally in a county President Bush won the last two elections, Obama talked about new data showing an economic slowdown, saying they were a result of the failed, trickle-down ...
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