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blogs.wsj.com - 10/21/2008
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Susan Davis reports on the presidential race.
Self-identified supporters of Republican presidential nominee John McCain arent that excited about the Arizona senators candidacy, particularly when compared to supporters of Barack Obama , according to the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll.
Just over one-quarter, 26%, of McCains supporters said they are excited to vote for him this fall, while over one-third, 34%, said they were just satisfied to cast their ballot for ...
americablog.com - 10/21/2008
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americablog.com —
NBC just released the results of its latest
poll. Obama is opening up a big lead. More
importantly, Palin is the biggest concern voters have about McCain: NOTE FROM JOHN: Palin's negatives have soared, but more importantly, she has now become ...
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Obama up by 10 in latest NBC/WSJ poll. Palin is now ...
firstread.msnbc.msn.com - 10/22/2008
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From NBC's Mark MurrayWith voters’ increased confidence in
his ability to serve as commander in chief, as
well as a majority who now believe he would do a good job as president, Barack Obama has opened up his biggest advantage over John McCain in the ...
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Obama up by 10 in NBC/WSJ poll
talkleft.com - 10/22/2008
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talkleft.com —
The Wall St Journal/NBC Poll released today has
Sen. Barack Obama with a ten point lead over
John McCain, his biggest yet. The poll results are here (pdf. Sen. Barack Obama has opened up a double-digit lead in the presidential race, with a growing ...
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WSJ/NBC Poll: Obama Ahead By Ten
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NBC/WSJ Poll: Obama 52 McCain 42
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... to say they worry about Gov. Palin's qualification to be president. The concern about Gov. Palin may also be reflected in the enthusiasm gap between the candidates, which appeared to be closing after the conventions but has widened again. Four in 10 McCain voters call him the "lesser of two evils"; 14% of Obama voters feel the same way. Twenty-six percent of McCain voters say they are excited about their vote; twice as many Obama voters feel excited. From WSJ: Self-identified supporters of Republican presidential nominee John ...
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