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 Chuck Todd: If McCain Wins All Toss-Ups He Still Loses (video)
Chuck Todd: If McCain Wins All Toss-Ups He Still Loses (video)
Tom Brokaw with Chuck Todd on Meet the Press, 11/2/08.Brokaw: And Chuck, what about voter turnout and especially the organization of the two campaigns gettin...
Chuck Todd’s state-by-state election guide
Chuck Todd’s state-by-state election guide
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Chuck Todd: If McCain Wins All Toss-Ups He Still Loses
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed — NBC News' final map gives Barack Obama the win: With two days before Election Day, the final NBC News map shows Obama remaining above the 270 electoral-vote mark, with a 286-157 lead over McCain. Last week, Obama held a 286-163 advantage. Our changes: We moved Montana and North Dakota (which has same-day voter registration) from Lean McCain to Toss-up. In addition, we moved Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and New Jersey (the latter of which we should have moved a couple of weeks ago) from Lean Obama to Likely Obama. So here's where we stand: Likely Obama: CA, CT, DE, DC, HI, IL, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, NJ, NY, OR, RI, VT, WA, WI (227 electoral ...

Chuck Todd: If McCain Wins All Toss-Ups He Still Loses
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — NBC News' final map gives Barack Obama the win: With two days before Election Day, the final NBC News map shows Obama remaining above the 270 electoral-vote mark, with a 286-157 lead over McCain. Last week, Obama held a 286-163 advantage. Our changes: We moved Montana and North Dakota (which has same-day voter registration) from Lean McCain to Toss-up. In addition, we moved Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and New Jersey (the latter of which we should have moved a couple of weeks ago) from Lean Obama to Likely Obama. So here's where we stand: Likely Obama: CA, CT, DE, DC, HI, IL, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, NJ, NY, OR, RI, VT, WA, WI (227 electoral ...

Chuck Todd: If McCain Wins All Toss-Ups He Still Loses
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth — Tom Brokaw with Chuck Todd on Meet the Press, 11/2/08. Brokaw: And Chuck, what about voter turnout and especially the organization of the two campaigns getting their people to the polls? Todd: Well, we're seeing a lot of the early voting, a lot of long lines that's made folks question whether Georgia, South Carolina could end up being much closer than people thought because of this surge among voters, particularly African-Americans. And of course we've watched everything that's been happening in Florida and North Carolina this weekend, Tom. Brokaw: And why would John McCain be spending so much time ...

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