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PPP Poll: Obama Slightly Ahead in Florida A new Public Policy Polling survey in Florida finds Sen. Barack Obama narrowly leading Sen. John McCain, 46% to 44%, on the basis of greater support among Hispanics.Four years ago, President Bush won Hispanic voters in the state, 56% to 44%, but this survey shows Obama leading among them Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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IA Poll: McCain Slightly Ahead in Florida A new InsiderAdvantage poll in Florida shows Sen. John McCain just ahead of Sen. Barack Obama, 48% to 44%.Analysis: "Dramatic turns of event could still spell unexpected trouble or prosperity for either candidate, in Florida or elsewhere. But for now, Obama simply isn't ginning up quit Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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PPP Poll: McCain Retakes Florida Lead A new Public Policy Polling survey in Florida shows Sen. John McCain now leading Sen. Barack Obama, 475 to 44%.Key findings: "Obama has slipped with Hispanic voters in the last month, leading among them just 48-45 after holding a 51-37 advantage in PPP's previous Florida poll. The numb Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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PPP Poll: Obama Slightly Ahead in Colorado A new Public Policy Polling survey shows Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. John McCain, 47% to 43%, mainly on the strength of the Hispanic vote. The state has a small black population, and McCain leads 46% to 45% among white voters. Obama's 58% to 34% lead among the state's growing Hispan Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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PPP Poll: Obama Holds Solid Lead in Oregon With a week until Oregon's primary, a new Public Policy Polling survey finds Sen. Barack Obama ahead of Sen. Hillary Clinton, 53% to 39%.Key finding: "Our poll showed the war -- at 41% -- out polling the economy -- at 34% -- as the biggest issue for Democrats in Oregon. The last state w Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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PPP Poll: Obama Remains Way Ahead in North Carolina A new Public Policy Polling survey in North Carolina finds Sen. Barack Obama maintaining his 20 point lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton, 54% to 34%. The survey was conducted over the weekend suggesting the recent controversy over Obama's "bitter" comments haven't eroded his support at al Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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PPP Poll: Clinton Way Ahead in Pennsylvania A new Public Policy Polling survey in Pennsylvania shows Hillary Clinton expanding her lead to 26 points, 56% to 30%, after a very bad news week for Sen. Barack Obama's campaign. Key findings: "Some of the lead is attributable to Clinton racking up large leads in her key demographics, s Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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PPP Poll: Pennsylvania Race Dead Even A new Public Policy Polling survey in Pennsylvania shows Sen. Barack Obama edging Sen. Hillary Clinton, 45% to 42%. This is the third consecutive week the poll has showed a statistical tie."It seems more clear with each passing day that Hillary Clinton's efforts to hurt Barack Obama Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Reuters/Zogby Poll: Obama Extends Lead in South Carolina Sen. Barack Obama is almost 20 points ahead of Sen. Hillary Clinton in South Carolina among likely Democratic voters, according to the latest Reuters/C-CPAN/Zogby poll. Obama gets 43% support, followed by Clinton at 25% and John Edwards at 15%. Key findings: "African Am Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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PPP Poll: Obama Way Ahead in North Carolina A new Public Policy Polling survey in North Carolina shows Sen. Barack Obama with a commanding lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton, 54% to 33%."Obama's large lead in North Carolina has really stabilized over the last few weeks... One reason may be that Democratic voters want the nomination Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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PPP Poll: Clinton Has Small Lead In Indiana A new Public Policy Polling survey in Indiana shows Sen. Hillary Clinton leading Sen. Barack Obama by five points, 51% to 46%."There has been some minor movement in Barack Obama's direction since PPP's Indiana poll last week, mostly because Obama is shoring up his support with black vo Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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PPP Poll: McCain Edges Obama in North Carolina A new Public Policy Polling survey in North Carolina finds Sen. John McCain just ahead of Sen. Barack Obama, 45% to 41%.Key finding: Obama continues to have difficulty nailing down the votes of self identified Democrats -- right now he leads 67% to 20% among them. It's not a new phen Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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ARG Poll: Obama Still Ahead in South Carolina A new American Research Group poll in South Carolina finds Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. Hillary Clinton, 45% to 36%, with 12% for John Edwards. Key findings: Obama leads Clinton 71% to 17% among African American voters (45% of the sample), with 5% for Edwards. Clinton leads Obama 5 Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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PPP Poll: McCain Solidly Ahead in Arizona There's been some recent indications that Sen. John McCain may be in trouble in his home state of Arizona, but a new Public Policy Polling survey suggests he's safe. McCain leads Sen. Barack Obama, 52% to 40%.Key findings: "There are a few things helping McCain to do well in his home sta Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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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 Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Tracking Poll: Clinton, Romney Hold Leads in New Hampshire Another New Hampshire tracking poll -- this one from 7NEWS/Suffolk University -- finds slightly different results than the Reuters/Zogby tracking poll we noted earlier. The poll was also completed before last night's iowa caucuses, so it's a good baseline to see how those results may impact next Tu Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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PPP Poll: Obama May Already Have Won Oregon Sen. Barack Obama "is likely to win a dominant victory tomorrow in Oregon," according to the latest Public Policy Polling survey.In fact, "given how many people have already voted and how strongly they're going for Obama, there's a decent chance he's already won the primary based on th Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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PPP Poll: Obama Still Leads in Ohio A new Public Policy Polling survey in Ohio shows Sen. Barack Obama ahead of Sen. John McCain by eight points, 48% to 40%."His 91-6 lead among black voters in the state is not a big surprise, but he is also keeping it surprisingly competitive among white voters with whom he trails John Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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PPP Poll: Virginia Remains Very Competitive A new Public Policy Polling survey in Virginia finds Sen. Barack Obama inching ahead of Sen. John McCain, 46% to 44%.Key findings: "The contest in Virginia breaks out pretty much as one would expect. Obama has large leads among black voters (77-16) and other non-white voters (50-31) wh Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Economist/YouGov Poll: Obama Slightly Ahead Nationally The latest Economist/YouGov national poll shows Sen. Barack Obama edging Sen. John McCain, 41% to 38%.The survey was conducted July 22-24. Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |

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