I am not going to talk directly about politics today, but rather, this day, a few years ago.
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For the first time all year, John McCain has topped Barack Obama in a New Mexico poll. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state shows McCain attracting 49% of the vote while Obama earns 47%.
Like neighboring Montana, North Dakota has become a lot friendlier to John McCain in the first polling conducted since Sarah Palin was nominated to be the Republican Vice Presidential nominee.
McCain now leads his Democratic opponent nearly two-to one, 64% to 33%, according to a new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of voters in the state. It is the first poll taken since Palin, who is extremely popular in Alaska, joined the GOP national ticket
Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden held a town hall forum at a fitness center in Columbia, Missouri today. Present in the audience was Chuck Graham, a Missouri State Senator (D-19). Full of hospitality, Biden asked him to stand up and be recognized by the crowd.
I doubt Senator Obama is getting much sleep these days. This has argueably been the worst week in history for the Obama campaign. Sunday was the beginning, in The Stephanopolis Interview Obama said "my Muslim faith" clearly a mistake but the bloggeshere had a field day
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"Every woman in America knows what Barack Obama did to Hillary Clinton: He looked at her and thought, 'There's no way I'm doing that,'" said Miller. "If Hillary was on the ticket, he'd be in a much better position to win women voters."
Rasmussen Polling has moved Ohio from "toss up" to leaning Republican today as McCain now leads there 51-44%. The Palin effect?
That's quite a change from late July when the race was a toss-up. John McCain has opened a double digit lead over Barack Obama in Montana. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the Treasure State finds McCain leading by eleven, 53% to 42%
This week has produced several important indicators of a shift in the Elecorate. Now one or two of these events might not be important but, taken in totality, it indicates serious trouble for the Obama campaign.
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Republican presidential candidate John McCain has gained huge support and now leads Democrat Barack Obama among white women voters since naming Sarah Palin as his running mate, according to a survey published on Tuesday.
Obama is losing ground in PA with a 3 percent drop!
The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports today that the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections (Cleveland, Ohio) is investigating 75,000 voter registrations -- many found to have been fraudulent -- submitted by the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN):
New polling shows that the presidential race has tightened since Sarah Palin delivered her vice presidential acceptance speech on Wednesday. Both the Gallup and Rasmussen daily tracking polls reported today that John McCain now narrowly trails Barack Obama.
Gallup Poll Daily tracking from Tuesday through Thursday finds Barack Obama with a four-percentage-point lead over John McCain in the presidential preferences of registered voters, 48% to 44%.
The presidential race between Barack Obama and John McCain is now even at 42 percent, according to a new CBS News poll conducted Monday-Wednesday of this week. Twelve percent are undecided according to the poll, and one percent said they wouldn't vote.
Much has been on Newsvine today about Obama the "community organizer". It is something being held up as a symbol of Obama's experience to lead. Well what does a community Organizer do? Well in Obama's case he worked for an organization known as ACORN
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We have heard quite a lot over the past year about Barack Obama's fundraising prowess. But the good times may be over.
We've all heard his dramatic speeches before devoted followers, she said.
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In her first national address, vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin wowed the Republican convention using wit, sarcasm, charm and ridicule in a full-scale assault on a now familiar cast of GOP targets: an elitist adversary, biased media and high taxes.
Over the last several days Obama supports and The Daily Kos have been working overtime trying to "outvet" the vetting process used on Sarah Palin.
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What the Republicans missed about Sarah Palin then--and what the Democrats seem poised to miss now--is that she is a true political savant; a candidate with a knack for identifying the key gripes of the populace and packaging herself as the solution.
As a registered democrat I get all the official DNC email communications, however since the Barack Obama "Coronation/egofest" I now get Obama junkmail.
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The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows the beginning of John McCain's convention bounce and the race is essentially back where it was before Barack Obama's bounce. Obama now attracts 46% of the vote while McCain earns 45%.
There has been a noticeable shift in media coverage since Friday when McCain announced his pick of Palin as his VP choice. What had been "Obama this, Obama that" has now been turned into the "24 hr Palin Media Network".
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I am not going to talk directly about politics today, but rather, this day, a few years ago.
For the first time all year, John McCain has topped Barack Obama in a New Mexico poll. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state shows McCain attracting 49% of the vote while Obama earns 47%.
Like neighboring Montana, North Dakota has become a lot friendlier to John McCain in the first polling conducted since Sarah Palin was nominated to be the Republican Vice Presidential nominee.
McCain now leads his Democratic opponent nearly two-to one, 64% to 33%, according to a new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of voters in the state. It is the first poll taken since Palin, who is extremely popular in Alaska, joined the GOP national ticket
If John McCain can win this election race with a 50-pound ball called "George W. Bush" wrapped around one ankle and a 50-pound ball called "The U.S.
No Mcgovern repeat 08 has not published any private articles or seeds that you have access to.