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Friday, October 31, 2008

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Tuesday 10/28 - Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia
Popular Vote
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Electoral Vote
Electoral Vote (W/out Leaners) Obama 239
- McCain 160
Electoral Vote (With Leaners) Obama 277
  McCain 174
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Battleground States
Ohio Obama +2.9
Florida TIED
Virginia Obama +4.0
Indiana McCain +3.5
Colorado Obama +2.7
Nevada Obama +1.0
New Hampshire Obama +3.1
North Carolina Obama +2.3
Missouri TIED
Pennsylvania Obama +9.3
Media Bias
Voter Views of Media Bias Obama +37.5
Approval Ratings
Bush Approval 28.5
Congressional Approval

Obama 49.2
McCain 44.0
McCain vs. Obama - Likely and Reg. Voters
Obama
49.2
McCain
44.0
 
Obama
McCain
Toss Ups
Total
239
160
139
W/ Leaners
277
174
31
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AP poll: 1 in 7 voters (15% of electorate) still persuadable  |  Ref's Comment: This poll is a very bad sign for Obama.  Dick Morris has said repeatedly that this race is tied because he postulates that undecideds will break almost entirely for McCain.  The argument makes sense because Obama has had every advantage in this campaign, from ideal national circumstances for a Democrat, a massive funding advantage, to widespread fawning media coverage.  If a voter is undecided at this point, one must assume they simply do not want to vote for Obama.  The larger the undecided vote, the better for McCain.  If McCain is only behind by 3 to 5 points as the most credible polls show, the undecided vote could put him over the top.

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Bill Clinton: Obama did not know what to do about economic crisis - Video on the right

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Obama, Khalidi and the technologically backward L.A. Times.

Gun owners fret Obama White House

McCain to appear on SNL

FOX News Poll: Obama's Edge Narrows to 3 Points

Rove: Don't Let the Polls Affect Your Vote.  They were wrong in 2000 and 2004.

McCain Slams LA Times for Double Standard in Withholding Obama-Khalidi Tape

Lieberman may still hold key to chamber

Palin is staying in national politics if McCain loses

AP: Obama's prime-time ad skips over budget realities

LA Times Refuses to Release Tape of Obama Praising Controversial Activist (terrorist supporter)

McCain pollster predicts massive turnout that puts McCain over the top

MUST READ: Media's Presidential Bias and Decline | Ref's Comment: This mainstream media columnist tells the awful truth about the historic level of media bias we have seen this election cycle.  He points out that the dying industries of newspapers and broadcast network news are trying to save their jobs in a hail mary effort to elect an administration that might try to devastate the alternative media, that is taking their readers and viewers, with the fairness doctrine.  He believes that this is an act of suicide.  I must agree.  If Obama wins, he will be a highly visible symbol of the media's unprecedented lack of vetting.  The media will lose many millions more readers and viewers.  Many more papers will close their doors.  The network news will have their resources dramatically cut.  They have always been losers of profit, but now it will get much worse.  They will have nobody to blame but themselves. 

POLITICO: "OK, let’s just get this over with: Yes, in the closing weeks of this election, John McCain and Sarah Palin are getting hosed in the press, and at Politico."

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