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October 22, 2008 | Issue 44•43 WASHINGTON—In a poll taken by Zogby International, 100 percent of respondents agreed that American pollster John Zogby is the coolest dude in the United States of America, including Puerto Rico, Guam, and all of the other U.S. territories. The poll results were ...
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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
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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
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zogby.com — The poll, a three–day rolling average survey of likely voters nationwide, shows that McCain has continued to... gain ground among independent voters, though Obama still leads by a 50% to 36% margin, the telephone tracking survey shows. Obama leads among ... (more) Zogby International
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Today's Polls, 10/22
FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right — ... McCain does get some decent results in the set of Zogby Interactive polling -- which, unfortunately for McCain -- you should probably take no more seriously than this one. We could stand to get some fresher numbers from Pennsylvania, but Morning Call has been running a tracking poll there for about a month now, and McCain hasn't been within single digits since roughly the 1st of the month.

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Daily Kos — ... a major endorsement. Another delay in Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) corruption trial, after the judge dismissed the jury so a juror could attend the funeral for her father. Deliberations are set to resume next week. James Carville on Joe the plumber: The reason Republicans are happy about Joe the Plumber is they're glad they got somebody hanging around a toilet other than Larry Craig. In polling news: In a poll taken by Zogby International, 100 percent of ...

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