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Released: October 23, 2008 Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: Obama 52.2%, McCain 40.3% Obama's base is solid; McCain's is showing cracks UTICA, New York - Democrat Barack Obama has slowly built a 12-point lead over Republican John McCain, consolidating support among young voters, Hispanics, and ...
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zogby.com — Obama wins 85% support from Democrats, and 11% of Republicans. McCain wins 83% of the Republican vote, and 10% of the Democratic vote. (more) Zogby International
Krauthammer: McCain Gets My Vote
article.nationalreview.com — Don't count me among the wet-fingered conservative ship-jumpers. (more) Krauthammer: McCain Gets My Vote
How Obama Could Still Lose
blogs.tnr.com — At our  election discussion last week at the Sixth and I Synagogue, Frank asked if anyone thought Obama could lose barring some catastrophic external event. I happen to think Obama's chances of winning are upward of 80 ... (more) How Obama Could Still Lose
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Jonathan Garthwaite: The Morning Line (Polls)
Townhall.com Blog's TownHall Blog — ... | Funnies | [image] Blog [image] | Your Blogs | Issues | Get Magazine [image] [image] Hugh Hewitt | Mike Gallagher | Michael Medved | Mary Katharine Ham | Kevin McCullough | Matt Lewis | Radio Blogger | Your Blogs Directory [image] Thursday, October 23, 2008 The Morning Line (Polls) Posted by: Jonathan Garthwaite at 7:18 AM This morning, Zogby has Obama moving up to a 11.9% lead . (52.2%-40.3%) [image] Email It | Print ...

Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: Obama Expands Lead Over McCain To 12 Points
The Moderate Voice — A new Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll finds signs that Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain’s base is “cracking” as his rival Democratic Sen. Barack Obama expands his support to carve out a 12 point lead. Democrat Barack Obama’s lead over Republican rival John McCain has grown to 12 points in the U.S. presidential race, with crucial independent and women voters increasingly moving to his side, according to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Thursday. With less than two weeks before the November 4 election, Obama leads McCain 52 percent to 40 percent ...

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Talking Points Memo — Drudge is no longer as big a fan of John Zogby.

TPM Track Composite: Obama's Lead Grows Again
TPM Election Central — Here's our daily composite of the six major national tracking polls. Barack Obama's already-big lead has inched up again: • Gallup: Obama 51%, McCain 45%, with a ±2% margin of error, compared to a 52%-44% Obama lead yesterday. • Rasmussen: Obama 52%, McCain 45%, with a ±2% margin of error, compared to a 51%-45% Obama lead from yesterday. • ABC/Washington Post: Obama 54%, McCain 43%, with a ±3% margin of error, unchanged from yesterday. • Hotline/Diageo: Obama 48%, McCain 43%, with a ±3.4% margin of error, compared to a 47%-42% Obama lead ...

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