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Zogby: McCain up 1
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zogby.com — UTICA, New York -- Republican John McCain made a small gain against Democrat Barack Obama and has pulled back within the margin of error, now trailing Obama by five points, 49.1% to 44.1%, the latest Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby daily tracking telephone poll ... (more) Zogby International
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zogby.com — Released: October 29, 2008 Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: Obama 49.1%, McCain 44.4% A week out, the race remains static UTICA, New York - The race for President of the United States remained essentially frozen in time yesterday, with very little movement ... (more) Zogby International
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Theo Spark — More US Marines died in motorcycle crashes in the US last year than died in Iraq. from Neptunus Lex. Zogby: McCain up 1 from Hot Air Poll: One in seven voters still persuadable. Still a lot to play for. Iran busts 'spy pigeons' near nuclear site. Now that is paranoid. I wonder what they have to hide. US deaths in Iraq plunge to wartime low in October. Someone tell the MSM. Russia starts drilling for Venezuelan gas. With the Russian Navy in attendance. Get your politics out of my AOR. from Cdr ...

Oh. It’s Saturday.
Right Wing Nation — Errands. Then to the rink for the Penn State - Ohio game. While I’m at the game, the microwave will get installed, and I can actually defrost something for dinner from the deep freeze! And here’s a couple of things to lift your spirits. Obama fading in Pennsylvania. And that Zogby poll: McCain 1 point ahead.

Hugh Hewitt: The Battle for PA
Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog — The shocker of a one-point lead for McCain in the Zogby national tracking poll for Friday will energize the GOP 96 hour effort everywhere. ...

Barack Obama Cannot Close
The Wide Awake Cafe — ... a lot, he just couldn’t quite seal the deal. Now McCain’s ahead of Obama according to the Friday Zogby one day poll. Perhaps that’s why Obama got so testy with the press last night when he was taking one of his daughters out trick or treating. They were going to a friend’s house. Apparently he didn’t want the press to know who exactly this particular friend was. Could it be that he’s really bummed out by his drop in the polls? I recall in an interview Obama’s wife, Michelle stating ...

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