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Google News Alert for: Obama Leads big in the polls of his supporters in North Carolina

// Tons of New Polls From Just About Every Swing State
411mania.com - Sugar Land,TX,USA
When third party candidates are included in Florida, McCain loses a lot of support and in that scenario, Obama leads 48% to 44%. -- In North Carolina ...
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Presidential race is tight, Warner has big lead on Gilmore
The Virginian-Pilot - Norfolk,VA,USA
But a second survey, taken by a Raleigh, NC-based firm, Public Policy Polling, gave Obama a 2-point advantage, 48 percent to 46 percent, in Virginia. ...
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Chicagoist
Interview: Campaign Diaries' Daniel Nichanian
Chicagoist - Chicago,IL,USA
McCain might have erased Obama's lead, but he does not appear to have gained an edge himself. He was leading by a few points in some polls, but that is also ...
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GOP gaining in govs races, too
Stateline.org - Washington,DC,USA
... erase the lead held by his Democratic counterpart, Barack Obama, in national polls. Similarly, in two states – Washington state and North Carolina – the ...
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Bill offers protections for the disabled
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Milwaukee,WI,USA
In the others, Obama led McCain in Ohio 49% to 47%; the two were tied at 48% in Florida; and McCain led Obama in North Carolina 48% to 47%, and in Indiana ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: Obama Leads big in the polls of his supporters in North Carolina

Polls in key battleground states reflect small McCain leads
By [EMAIL PROTECTED] (abc)
But two North Carolina polls show McCain way ahead (+17 and +20); two others show him, as did most pre-convention polls, narrowly ahead (+3 and +4). I have more respect for the polling firms showing the big McCain margins, ...
Obama WTF - http://obamawtf.blogspot.com/
Chris Weigant: Electoral Math Checkup -- Obama's Low Point?
By Chris Weigant
Since our last snapshot, McCain lost some of his base support, and then saw it roar back after he picked Palin. His Strong states (10% or better lead in the polls) came back, and he expanded his Weak (5% or better) states as well. ...
The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/theblog/
Interview: Campaign Diaries’ Daniel Nichanian
By Kevin Robinson
McCain might have erased Obama's lead, but he does not appear to have gained an edge himself. He was leading by a few points in some polls, but that is also the point of a bounce. The race has basically balanced itself - national polls ...
PopLife.biz - http://www.poplife.biz
A Look At The 2008 Senate Races, September Edition
By admin
5. North Carolina: The polls are showing two very different stories here. Some polls show Kay Hagan (D) with a slim lead over incumbent Elizabeth Dole (R). Other polls show Dole with a modest lead over Hagan. But it’s not just this race ...
Politics - Sharpy News - http://sharpynews.com/politics


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