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Thursday, October 16, 2008
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Electoral Vote
Electoral Vote (W/out Leaners) Obama 239
- McCain 160
Electoral Vote (With Leaners) Obama 333
  McCain 174
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Battleground States
Ohio Obama +3.4
Florida Obama +2.7
Virginia Obama +5.3
Michigan Obama +8.5
Indiana McCain +4.0
Colorado Obama +3.0
Nevada Obama +1.0
North Carolina Obama +1.0
Missouri McCain +0.4
Pennsylvania Obama +5.7
Media Bias
Voter Views of Media Bias Obama +37.5
Approval Ratings
Bush Approval 28.5
Congressional Approval

Obama 48.8
McCain 43.4
McCain vs. Obama - Likely Voters Only
Obama
48.9
McCain
44.0
 
Obama
McCain
Toss Ups
Total
239
160
139
W/ Leaners
333
174
31
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How Palin Can Save Mainstream Media  |  Ref's Comment: The media has lost half the nation and contrary to the author of this article's argument, they can do nothing to reverse it.  This election will change the media fundamentally regardless of whether Obama wins.  Look for many new fairer news sources to gain much greater influence as the old ones are abandoned by millions in search of fairness.  The Internet will grease the wheels in this media change.  Obama's mere presence, if he wins, will remind half the country of the outrageous bias that has plagued this election cycle, and potentially propelled Obama into the White House.  Without the media's total commitment to an Obama victory, Obama would not have won the nomination and would not win the White House because of his ultra-leftist politics.  Obama may bring about a revolution, but not the one he expects in a center-right nation like the United States. 

 

 

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