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Obama Battles Block by Block to Get Voters to Polls
Barack Obama is taking the get-out-the-vote effort to a new level, hoping to gain an edge in battleground states.
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Political Markets Suggest Obama Benefits From Edwards Exit
The Wall Street Journal looks at the political futures markets to try to determine who supporters of John Edwards will gravitate towards now that he's out of the race. "When word of Mr. Edwards's pending withdrawal leaked, Mr. Obama's stock rose. So the markets tell us that Mr. Obama
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ARG Poll: Obama Leads in Texas
A new American Research Group poll in Texas finds Sen. Barack Obama ahead of Sen. Hillary Clinton in the Democratic presidential race, 48% to 42%.Key findings: "Hillary Clinton leads Barack Obama among self-described Democrats 47% to 42%. Obama leads Clinton among self-describe
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Obama Can Win Without Majority of White Voters
Political scientist Alan Abramowitz notes that even though white voters are expected to make up 80% of the electorate in November and that five recent national polls show Sen. Barack Obama trailing Sen. John McCain by nine points among this group, he would still "decisively win" the election.
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Obama Woos Black Voters -- Carefully
Sen. Barack Obama's strategists "believe they have identified a gold mine of new and potentially decisive Democratic voters in at least five battleground states -- voters who failed to turn out in the past but can be mobilized this time because Obama's candidacy is historic and his cash-rich cam
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Polls: Obama gains support in battleground states - The Associated Press
Seattle Post IntelligencerPolls: Obama gains support in battleground statesThe Associated Press - 29 minutes agoTHE POLL: CNN/Time/Opinion Research Corp. poll, presidential race in Florida among likely voters. (The state has 27 electoral votes.Obama Opens Lead in Si
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Quinnipiac: Obama Leads In Key Swing States
The final Quinnipiac Swing State polls show Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. John McCain in Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania. No one has been elected President since 1960 without taking two of these three largest swing states. Florida: Obama 47%, McCain 45% Ohio: Obama 50%
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Top 10: Obama wins, Google-Yahoo nixed, WPA cracked
Senator Barack Obama was elected the first African-American president of the U.S. While Obama huddled with advisers to talk about the economy and other policy issues, we began to focus on what his election is likely to mean for IT. And the aftermath of Election Day al
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First-time voters say Obama lifted their hopes
Like many voters on Election Day, Nurul Aman and his family rose before sunrise and headed to the polls in Andover, Massachusetts, to cast their votes. They, like an overwhelming majority of first-time voters, voted for Sen. Barack Obama "I expect Obama will restore the American dream," Aman said.
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Obama Tries New Southern Strategy
Sen. Barack Obama "is trying something many observers say has never been done" in South Carolina, according to the Wall Street Journal. "He is circumventing entrenched local leadership and building a political machine from scratch." "His staff consists largely of community organizers
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Quinnipiac: Obama Leads in Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania
The latest Quinnipiac Swing State polls shows Sen. Barack Obama -- with strong support among women, blacks and younger voters -- leading Sen. John McCain among likely voters in Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania The results show: In Florida, Obama edges McCain 47% to 43% In Ohio,
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Time Poll Shows Small Bounce for Obama
Sen. Barack Obama enters the fall campaign with a tight lead, 43% to 38%, over Sen. John McCain, according to a new Time magazine poll of registered voters. The poll shows Obama gaining only a slight bounce from Hillary Clinton's departure from the campaign early this month. "When und
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Bowling With Obama
Walter Shapiro sees Sen. Barack Obama picking up blue collar voters in Pennsylvania."There is a danger in political reporting in placing too much stock in street-corner and restaurant-booth interviews. (The risks of worshipping at the shrine of polls are perhaps even greater.) But sti
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PPP Poll: Obama Still Ahead in Colorado
A new Public Policy Polling survey in Colorado shows Sen. Barack Obama maintaining a small lead over Sen. John McCain, 48% to 44%. Analysis: "The key for Obama is that he has held McCain to a one or two point lead among white voters in each of the polls. If he is able to do that in N
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PPP Poll: Unlike Other Surveys, Obama Widens Lead
Most recent polls in South Carolina show a tightening Democratic primary race, but not the most recent results from Public Policy Polling. The latest survey shows Sen. Barack Obama with a commanding lead at 44% support among likely voters, followed by Sen. Hillary Clinton at 24% and John Edwards at
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Party switchers lean toward Obama, exit polls show - The Associated Press
Telegraph.co.ukParty switchers lean toward Obama, exit polls showThe Associated PressĀ - 1 hour agoHighlights of preliminary exit poll data in the Pennsylvania Democratic presidential primary Tuesday: FINALLY, THE MAIN EVENT After a six-week lull since the last Democr
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Obama hurt by furor over ex pastor: polls (Reuters)
Reuters - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's loss in the Pennsylvania primary and the political firestorm over his former pastor have cut into his lead over rival Hillary Clinton among Democratic voters, according to polls released on Wednesday.
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McCain, Obama make final battleground blitz
The presidential candidates and their running mates are visiting more than a dozen states today on the final day before the election. With hours to go in this campaign, polls show John McCain trailing Barack Obama by 7 percentage points. CNN's average of national polls shows 5 percent of voters are
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LAT/Bloomberg: Obama Opens Big National Lead
Sen. Barack Obama has opened a 15-point lead over Sen. John McCain in the presidential race, according to a new Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll. In addition, "most of the political trends -- voter enthusiasm, views of President George W. Bush, the Republicans, the economy and the direct
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National Journal Poll: Obama Holds Lead in Red States
A new set of Allstate/National Journal polls show Sen. Barack Obama leading in historically-Republican strongholds.Colorado: Obama 48%, McCain 44%Florida: Obama 45%, McCain 44%North Carolina: Obama 47%, McCain 43%Ohio: Obama
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