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This Washington Post-ABC News tracking poll was conducted by telephone Oct. 29-Nov. 1, 2008, among a random national sample of 2,446 registered voters, including 2,172 likely voters. Interviews were conducted on both landline and cellular telephones. The results from the full survey have margin ...
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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 ...
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Post-ABC Tracking: In the Final Week
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WaPo-ABC Tracking: Advantage Obama
Behind the Numbers —
... . For Obama, enthusiasm is about even across these state classifications, with 68 percent in leaning or up-for-grabs states saying they are deeply excited about the Illinois Democrat's candidacy. Full data from today's Post-ABC Tracking poll can be found here . By Jennifer Agiesta | November 2, 2008; 5:00 PM ET ...
WaPo/ABC Poll: Obama By 11
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... One thing is for sure, if Obama does not win this election, the WaPo/ABC poll will have a lot of egg on its face. Today they have Obama leading McCain by 54-43 among likely voters. Earlier today, the WaPo pollster ...
TPM Track Composite: Obama's Lead Keeps Growing
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Here's our daily composite of the six major national tracking polls. Barack Obama's lead is continuing to inch upwards in the daily tracking polls, undoing much of the progress that John McCain made about a week ago:
• Gallup: Obama 52%, McCain 43%, with a ±2% margin of error, compared to a 52%-42% lead from yesterday.
• Rasmussen: Obama 51%, McCain 46%, with a ±2% margin of error, unchanged from yesterday.
• ABC/Washington Post: Obama 54%, McCain 43%, with a ±2% margin of error, compared to a 53%-44% Obama ...
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ON THE TRAIL: McCain predicts victory in PA —
CNN Political Ticker 11/2/2008
McCain is campaigning in Pennsylvania Sunday.
(CNN) – Sen. John McCain on Sunday told supporters that he and Gov. Sarah Palin would "shake up Washington" with a win in Tuesday's presidential election, despite national polls showing them ...
Bush absent from campaign trail —
CNN Political Ticker 11/2/2008
WASHINGTON (CNN) – In the waning days of the election season, as both parties campaign fervently for their candidates, one man has been notably absent — President George W. Bush.
Reporters began asking questions immediately after the White ...
McCain and Obama hit key states in final 48 hours —
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain raced through the battleground states of Ohio and Pennsylvania on Sunday, with McCain struggling to overtake Obama's lead in the final 48 hours of a grueling White House campaign. ...
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1. (d), a dog. 2. Track, age 19; Bristol, 17; Willow, 14; Piper, 7; and Trig, 6 months. 3. Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. 4. Samuel Wurzelbacher. (His middle name is Joseph.) 5. Sinbad. In an interview with washingtonpost.com's Mary Ann Akers, ...