CBS Poll: Support For Obama Rebounds »
Posted by: TimALoftis 3 months, 3 weeks agoOn one key measure, Obama has seen a big reversal since his denunciation of Wright's remarks on Tuesday. He now leads presumptive Republican nominee John McCain in the hypothetical fall contest by eleven points, 51 percent to 40 percent. That compares to a tied match-up in a CBS News/New York Times poll that was released last Wednesday.
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CRYMTYPHON3 months, 3 weeks ago
The polls go up; the polls go down.
The war goes on.
The decline of America continues.
Obama is a break away from the past mistakes; a chance to renew our country.
Time for a little change, people.
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NoWayMan3 months, 3 weeks ago
the new CBS/NYTimes poll has Obama up on McCain by 11 and Hillary by 12.
in the superdelegate count:
since the PA primary...
Obama has picked up 15 superdelegates
Hillary has picked up 14 superdelegates (picked up 15 and lost 1)
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Georgia503 months, 3 weeks ago
McCain already has his concession speech polished and ready to deliver. His job is to deliver a kill-shot to the election, a perfect role since he's incapable of lifting a finger to oppose his ideological soul mates.
The only left for McCain to do is fill in the blank where it says, "I want to give _____ _____ my congraluations..."
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Wolfie20073 months, 3 weeks ago
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automan9093 months, 3 weeks ago
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JoseMadre3 months, 3 weeks ago
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NoWayMan3 months, 3 weeks ago
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TimALoftis3 months, 3 weeks ago
This poll seems to be out of line with many of the others. National tracking polling currently shows Obama up by a couple or so on Clinton but still trailing McCain by that much.
In the all important states of Indiana and North Carolina it looks like Clinton has opened up a 7 to 10 point lead according to most polling. In N.C., Obama's lead has been cut to single digits - 6 to 10 points.
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SwampFox-82nd3 months, 3 weeks ago
Not to poke fun at our patriotic Republicans, but does anyone here recall the presidential race of 1960? Then John F. Kennedy was trailing his opponent Richard Milhouse Nixon. Each of these races showed the out-come by turnout-voters.
The Republicans think we've forgotten who lost and why he lost. Never underestimate the fact if every Democrat shows-up to vote, the Republicans will fall flat on their patriotic faces. Even they can not create enough voters to counter the "surge" of angry Americans who know now what Bush really represents. Don't get angry with me, fellow Americans, I was there. Were any of you???
Obama has a message the world can and will understand. Jack Kennedy would be proud; Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr would be proud. Trust these words! Peace, it's about time!!!
Airborne All The Way
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