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Quinnipiac: McCain Gains in Key Battleground States Sen. John McCain has inched ahead of Sen. Barack Obama in Colorado; come within inches in Minnesota and narrowed the gap in Michigan and Wisconsin, according to four simultaneous Quinnipiac polls of likely voters in these battleground states. In Colorado, McCain leads 46% to 44%.In M Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Quinnipiac: Obama Leads in Key Battleground States A new Quinnipiac poll finds that an "emerging Democratic coalition of women, minorities and younger voters is propelling" Sen. Barack Obama to leads of five to 17 percentage points over Sen. John McCain among likely voters in four key battleground states. Overall results show: Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Quinnipiac: Clinton Shows Strength in Swing States The new Quinnipiac Swing State Poll shows Sen. Hillary Clinton riding strong support among white working class voters to beat Sen. John McCain in three key swing states -- Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania. However, if Obama is the Democratic nominee, he's in a tight race with McCain in Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Quinnipiac: Swing States Get Tighter The latest Quinnipiac polls from three critical swing states are out and they show the presidential race getting tighter over the last two months.Florida: McCain 47%, Obama 43%Ohio: Obama 44%, McCain 43%Pennsylvania: Obama 49%, McCain 42% Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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NPR Poll: Obama, McCain Run Close in Battleground States A new NPR poll of likely voters in 19 battleground states finds Sen. Barack Obama edging Sen. John McCain, 46% to 45%. President Bush won 14 of the 19 states surveyed in the 2004 presidential election. Key findings: "Fifty-one percent of the likely voters surveyed thought Obama was to Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Quinnipiac: Obama Stays On Top in Key Swing States The latest Quinnipiac Swing State Polls are out: Florida: Obama leads McCain, 46% to 44% Ohio: Obama leads McCain, 46% to 44% Pennsylvania: Obama leads McCain, 49% to 42% Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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McCain in battleground states as Democrats fight on - CNN McCain in battleground states as Democrats fight onCNN - May 2, 2008(CNN) -- Sen. John McCain is looking to make the most of a golden opportunity this week in a string of battleground states, while the fight drags on for the Democratic presidential nomination.McCain def Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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The McCain Move Everyone assumes that the most important New Hampshire primary development was the comeback of Sen. Hillary Clinton and the blow to the juggernaut of Sen. Barack Obama. Those developments were undeniably momentous, but in the long run, a case could be made that the Republican result -- the victory b Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Gallup poll update: Barack Obama and John McCain essentially dead even - Los Angeles Times USA TodayGallup poll update: Barack Obama and John McCain essentially dead evenLos Angeles Times - 44 minutes agoWe've paid a lot of attention to Gallup polls this week, in the wake of seemingly contradictory results by the most-famed brand name in gauging public opini Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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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, Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Quinnipiac: Obama Opens Lead Nationally "With commanding leads among women and young voters and near unanimous support from black voters," Sen. Barack Obama has a 50% to 41% lead over Sen. John McCain, according to a new Quinnipiac poll of likely voters released today. Independent voters split 44% to 44%. McCain has a sligh Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Quinnipiac: Obama Remains Ahead in New Jersey The latest Quinnipiac poll in New Jersey finds Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. John McCain by a comfortable margin, 51% to 41%. Key findings: "Independent voters go 45% for Sen. Obama and 42% for Sen. McCain. Men also give the Democrat a slight edge, 48% to 45%, while women back Obama Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Quinnipiac: Obama Tops McCain by Five Points The latest Quinnipiac national poll shows Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. John McCain, 47% to 42%. Last month, Obama led by a 50% to 41% margin. Key findings: McCain leads 46% to 41% among men and leads 65% to 25% among white Evangelical Christians. But Obama leads 53% to 39% among wom Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Quinnipiac Poll: McCain Passes Giuliani in New Jersey The latest Quinnipiac poll in New Jersey offers more evidence that Rudy Giuliani's presidential campaign is in total free fall. After leading Republicans in the Garden State for the last year, Sen. John McCain has now overtaken Giuliani and leads 29% to 26%, followed by Mitt Romney at 14% and Mike H Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Quinnipiac Poll: Obama Gains on Clinton in Ohio "Buoyed by a big shift among college-educated voters," Sen. Barack Obama is gaining on Sen. Hillary Clinton, who now leads 51% to 40% among Ohio likely Democratic primary voters, according to a new Quinnipiac poll. Clinton held a 21 point lead in mid-February. Key find Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Quinnipiac: Clinton's Lead Evaporating in Ohio Sen. Hillary Clinton's margin over Sen. Barack Obama among Ohio likely Democratic primary voters has shrunk to just 4 points, 49% to 45%, on the eve of the state's primary, according to a new Quinnipiac poll. On Feburary 14, Clinton held a 21 point lead; on February 25 she was 11 poi Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Quinnipiac: Obama Ahead in New Jersey Every year, it looks like New Jersey might be a swing state in the presidential race. A new Quinnipiac poll shows a close race with Sen. Barack Obama edging Sen. John McCain, 45% to 39%. Key findings: Obama has a double-digit lead among women, 46% to 35%, and men split 44% to 44%. McC Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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McCain deploys staff to battleground states
(AP) AP - With his Democratic foe now certain, Republican John McCain is deploying dozens of staffers into battleground states, boasting of improved fundraising and expanding his advertising into some of the most competitive terrain of the general election. Home > Rss Directory > General > Yahoo News |
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Clinton, McCain Top National Poll The latest Pew Research national poll shows Sen. Hillary Clinton leading the Democratic presidential race with 46%, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 31% and John Edwards at 13%. Key finding: Obama's gains have come from higher income Democrats; Gender is more of a benefit for Clinton Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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McCain Outspending Obama in Battlegrounds "The McCain campaign has outspent the Obama camp by hundreds of thousands of dollars, and in some cases by as much as a million dollars or more, in virtually all of the nearly dozen battleground states where both campaigns are up on the air," TPM reports."McCain is advertising heavily Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |

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