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WSJ/NBC: Obama Maintains Large National Lead
The final Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll shows Sen. Barack Obama enters Election Day with "a solid, though narrowing," eight point lead over Sen. John McCain, 51% to 43%. A week ago, Obama held a ten point lead. Said pollster Neil Newhouse: "The poll shows some slight movement for McCain. But ...
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cbsnews.com — With two days left until the presidential election, Barack Obama continues to lead John McCain by 13 points among likely voters, 54 percent to 41 percent, a new CBS News poll finds. The margin in the new poll, released Sunday, is identical to that in ... (more) CBS Poll: Obama Maintains 13 Point Lead - Horserace
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Gallup Daily: Obama Maintains Edge Over McCain
gallup.com — PRINCETON, NJ -- Barack Obama begins the final week of the campaign with an advantage over John McCain in both Gallup likely voter models, up by 49% to 46% using the traditional model and leading 51% to 44% using an expanded likely voter model . ... (more) Gallup Daily: Obama Maintains Edge Over McCain
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cbsnews.com — (CBS) With less than one week until Election Day, Barack Obama maintains a clear lead over John McCain in the presidential race, a new CBS News/New York Times poll suggests. The Democratic nominee now leads his Republican rival by 11 percentage ... (more) Poll: Obama Maintains Comfortable Lead, CBS/NY Times ...
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WSJ/NBC: Obama Maintains Large National Lead
The Hollywood Liberal — WSJ/NBC: Obama Maintains Large National Lead The final Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll shows Sen. Barack Obama enters Election Day with “a solid, though narrowing,” eight point lead over Sen. John McCain, 51% to 43%. A week ago, Obama held a ten point lead. Said pollster Neil Newhouse: “The poll shows some slight movement for McCain. But with just 48 hours left, it’s going to be a challenge to make up the rest of the difference.” [image] [image] This entry was posted on Tuesday, November 4th, 2008 at 5:39 am and is filed under Main Blog (All Posts) . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a ...

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