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News Source: Arizona Republic
| about 1 year ago
Pew Research Center, national presidential race among registered voters...This is the fourth consecutive survey by Pew that shows McCain trailing Obama among registered voters since the end of September. Asked whether McCain would be like President...
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News Source: Seattle Times
| about 1 year ago
TV, presidential race in Indiana among likely voters (11 electoral votes). TV, presidential race in Indiana among likely voters (11 electoral votes)...A similar poll taken in late September for the same news organizations found McCain with 46 percent...
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News Source: Iowa City Press-Citizen
| about 1 year ago
Democrat Barack Obama has significantly widened his lead in the presidential race over Republican John McCain in Iowa since August, and the growing gap is linked to increased support from independents, a new analysis of last week's Big Ten...
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News Source: Daily Citizen
| about 1 year ago
markmillican@daltoncitizen.com Neil Robinson said he has had every political sign in his yard near the Pleasant Grove community stolen except the one extolling Democratic U.S...When Martin, who is challenging Republican incumbent Saxby Chambliss,...
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News Source: Bradenton Herald
| about 1 year ago
Virginia Commonwealth University, presidential race in Virginia among likely voters (13 electoral votes)...Obama's strongest regions are northern Virginia and Hampton Roads, a region dominated by military interests where McCain, a former Navy pilot,...
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News Source: The Boston Globe
| about 1 year ago
N.H.— A day after one poll showed Barack Obama with a 15-percentage point lead in New Hampshire, another poll shows him with only a slight lead. The Marist College poll released Monday had 50 percent of likely voters supporting the Democratic...
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News Source: Uinta County News
| about 1 year ago
10/27/2008 The latest presidential poll in Indiana has Republican John McCain up six points on Barack Obama. The Zogby Poll released today gives McCain a 50-44 lead, with the rest either undecided or favoring third-party candidates.
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News Source: Euractiv
| about 1 year ago
At least two-thirds of Germans, Italians, Spanish and French want to see the Democratic candidate elected, with support in France as high as 78%, according to a poll by Harris Interactive published last Friday (24 October). In the UK, which has...
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News Source: News 24
| about 1 year ago
Democrat Barack Obama has opened up an eight-point lead over his Republican rival John McCain in Virginia, a key battleground state in this election campaign, according to a new poll released on Monday. The Washington Post survey showed the Illinois...
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News Source: Androscoggin News
| about 1 year ago
Georgia is now a “toss up” between John McCain and Barack Obama...Nearly everyone thought incumbent Republican Saxby Chambliss would easily win a second term in his race against Democratic nominee Jim Martin and Libertarian challenger Allen...