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Released: October 17, 2008 Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: Obama 49%, McCain 44% Race changes little after the final presidential debate UTICA, New York – The race for President was largely unchanged by the final debate between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain, as Obama retained an ...
Undecideds Laughing At, Not With, McCain
time-blog.com — From TIME's Amy Sullivan: In politics it is generally not considered a good sign when voters are laughing at you, not with you. And by the end of the third and last presidential debate, the undecided voters who had gathered in Denver for Democratic ... (more) Undecideds Laughing At, Not With, McCain
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zogby.com — Released: October 19, 2008 Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: Obama 47.8%, McCain 45.1% McCain slowly gains on Obama UTICA, New York - Republican John McCain continued a slow advance on Democrat Barack Obama in the race for President, moving back within three ... (more) Zogby International
RE: Well That Didn't Take Long
corner.nationalreview.com — Getting a lot of emails along these lines: I don't know why I'm e-mailing you, except that I just need to vent to someone on The Corner. Pass this around to the others if you like -- I bet I'm not the only one. I really don't like McCain. I'll ... (more) RE: Well That Didn't Take Long
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ABC News: Obama Holds 'A Double-Digit Lead in Most National Polls'
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias — ... The emphasis on Obama's supposedly huge, possibly insurmountable lead is used by some in the mainstream media to suggest the inevitability of a Democratic win.  But you have to wonder, at least in this instance, what polls ABC News is examining.  Obama enjoys a lead in most opinion surveys, but it's not as large as Gibson claimed. Thursday's Gallup Daily poll showed a 49% to 43% Obama lead over McCain. Rasmussen had it at 50% to 46%. At Zogby, it was 49% to 43%. The IBD /TIPP tracking poll showed the race at 45% to 42% The ...

Good News = Bad News
Jules Crittenden — ... has AP/Yahoo polling Obama 44, McCain 42. Zogby post-debate reports a steady course, 5 percent Obama lead. Here’s some pre-Joe Gallup polling. Be interesting to see if they revisit this: ...

TPM Track Composite: Obama's Lead Holds Steady In First Day Of Post-Debate Trackers
TPM Election Central — ... Obama 51%, McCain 45%, with a ±2% margin of error, unchanged from yesterday. • Rasmussen: Obama 50%, McCain 46%, with a ±2% margin of error, unchanged from yesterday. • Hotline/Diageo: Obama 50%, McCain 40%, with a ±3.4% margin of error, compared to a 49%-41% Obama lead from yesterday. • Research 2000: Obama 52%, McCain 42%, with a ±3% margin of error, compared to a 52%-41% Obama lead from yesterday. • Zogby: Obama 49%, McCain 44%, with a ±2.9% margin of error, compared to a 49%-43% Obama lead ...

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