talkleft.com - 10/22/2008
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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 number of voters saying they're now ...
Obama up by 10 in NBC/WSJ poll
firstread.msnbc.msn.com 10/22/2008 — 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 ...
WSJ/NBC News Poll: McCain Voters Lack Enthusiasm
blogs.wsj.com 10/21/2008 — 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 , ...
WSJ/NBC Poll: When Will it be Obamas Economy?
blogs.wsj.com 3/3/2009 — Susan Davis reports on the latest WSJ/NBC News poll.
The vast majority of Americans, 84%, think the current economic conditions were inherited and not caused by President Barack Obama , according to the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll ...
If Obama is so far ahead...
althouse.blogspot.com 10/30/2008 — ... why isn't he that far ahead? How weird would it be if McCain won? How would people go about absorbing it?
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WSJ/NBC: Obama Maintains Large National Lead
politicalwire.com 11/4/2008 — 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 ...
WSJ/NBC News Poll: Proud to Be an American
blogs.wsj.com 11/4/2008 — Susan Davis reports on the presidential race.
Put aside the mud-slinging for a moment. More than one-third of voters said the 2008 presidential election has made them “more proud” to be an American, according to the latest Wall ...
WSJ/NBC News Poll: They Like Obama, They Really Like Obama
blogs.wsj.com 4/28/2009 — Susan Davis reports on the upcoming poll results.
The vast majority of Americans personally like President Barack Obama , according to the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll coming out later today.
More than eight in 10, 81%, said ...
How Far Ahead Is Obama Really?
openleft.com 10/15/2008 — National polling is all over the map right now, with one poll showing Obama up 14% , another only 3% , and with other polls showing virtually every other number in between. So, how far ahead is Obama, really?
Twelve polling organizations have come ...
Teasing our new NBC/WSJ poll
firstread.msnbc.msn.com 12/11/2008 — From NBC's Mark MurrayLast week, the AP reported that some Democrats, including Rep. Barney Frank, were criticizing Obama for not being more assertive when it comes to the country's economic crisis.
But the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll ...
NBC/WSJ poll
washingtonmonthly.com 9/23/2009 — NBC/WSJ POLL.... Some interesting tidbits from the new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll: * Presidential approval: President Obama's approval rating stands at 51%, the same as last month's NBC/WSJ poll. His handling of the economy is up just a little...
Candidates Keep Up Attacks in Key States —
Wash Post Elections 10/22/2008
BENSALEM, Pa., Oct. 21 -- Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain took their competing economic messages to two of the country's biggest electoral prizes on Tuesday, with McCain accusing Obama across Pennsylvania of wanting to raise taxes and Obama ...
Obama opens double-digit lead over McCain: poll —
Reuters: Politics 10/22/2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has opened up a 10-point lead over Republican opponent John McCain two weeks before the November 4 U.S. election, according to Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll released on Tuesday. ...
Obama takes 10-point lead on McCain —
Reuters: Politics 10/22/2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama has expanded his national lead over Republican John McCain in the presidential race to 10 points, according to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Wednesday.