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#151
09-29-2008, 07:19 PM
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^Ah yes, now I recall the whole presidential campaign and all the hoopla.

Well, beautiful, all the worst to you Tom, hope you're happy with being a deadbeat.
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Fresh new poll from PPP

By Eric Dienstfrey

Public Policy Polling (D)

9/28-29/08; 1,041 LV, 3%
Mode: IVR

North Carolina
Obama 47, McCain 45, Barr 3



Sen:
Hagan 46, Dole 41, Cole 6



also


North Carolina voter registration breakdown:

Democratic: 2,724,021
Republican: 1,955,551
Libertarian: 1,432
Unaffiliated: 1,325,727
Total: 6,006,731
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SurveyUSA. 9/28-29. Likely voters. MoE 3.8% (9/14-16 numbers)

Chambliss (R) 46 (53)
Martin (D) 44 (36)
Buckley (L) 5 (



Holy shit, that's a 15-point swing in the same poll, in just two weeks.
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Quote:
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SurveyUSA. 9/28-29. Likely voters. MoE 3.8% (9/14-16 numbers)

Chambliss (R) 46 (53)
Martin (D) 44 (36)
Buckley (L) 5 (



Holy shit, that's a 15-point swing in the same poll, in just two weeks.
X2 on the HOLY SHIT. Either this poll is an outlier or Chambliss fucked up big time.
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Rasmussen: MS, TN, TX (9/30)
By Eric Dienstfrey

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Mode: IVR

Mississippi 9/30, 500 LV, 4.5%
McCain 52, Obama 44
Sen: Wicker (R-i) 49, Musgrove (D) 47

Tennessee 9/29, 500 LV, 4.5%
McCain 58, Obama 39
Sen: Alexander (R-i) 56, Tuke (D) 32

Texas 9/29, 500 LV, 4.5%
McCain 52, Obama 43
Sen: Cornyn (R-i) 50, Noriega (D) 43

Good news for Musgrove, although he's a conservative Dem anything is better then Wicker.

also, if things continue like this McCain is going to need to campaign in Texas lulz
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10-02-2008, 07:40 PM
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If Texas goes Democratic, the Republicans should just pack it up for the next 50 years.
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we have a real race in GA

This is from a Republican pollster

Strategic Vision (R). 10/5-7. Likely voters. MoE 3% (9/7-9 results)

Chambliss (R) 47 (57)
Martin (D) 44 (2
Buckley (L) 4 (-)
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there's also a new poll out by ARG showing Obama ahead of McCain in West Virginia (home of our lovely senator and former Klan member Robert C. Byrd)

West Virginia
Oct. 4-8: Obama 50, McCain 42


Barbaric.
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Moore Information (R) / Anchorage Press, Frontiersman, KTUU Channel 2 and KENI 650 AM
10/3-6/08; 500 LV
Mode: Live Telephone Interviews

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Sen: Stevens (R-i) 45, Begich (D) 49
(9/2-3/08: Stevens 46, Begich 44)

U.S. House: Berkowitz (D) 51%, Young (R) 42%


Great news Begich is back up!



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Civitas Institute (R)/Tel Opinion Research
October 6-8, 2008, n=600 registered voters, margin of error +/- 4.2

North Carolina

Obama 48, McCain 43, Barr 2
(9/20: McCain 45, Obama 45, Barr 1)

Second Republican poll showing Obama ahead in NC. Also Civitas Institute is based in NC so they know their state
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GA-Sen: "Bomb Obama"

from DK

The McCain/Palin Hate Machine hits Georgia.

http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpoi...bomb_obama.php


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The fury and loathing of Obama being whipped up largely by McCain-Palin-GOP rhetoric about the Illinois Senator is now spilling into down-ticket races, specifically the battle between GOP incumbent Saxby Chambliss and his Dem challenger:

Thursday's debate took place in front of a highly partisan crowd in the GOP stronghold of Middle Georgia.

Chambliss supporters waved "Saxby" signs and offered up a sustained "boos" when Martin mentioned Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.

"Bomb Obama," one woman hollered.



There's no excuse for threatening violence against anyone, even if that is standard operating procedure for Republicans these days, but there is good reason for Georgia Republicans to panic.

Insider Advantage Pres | Sen. 10/9. Likely voters. MoE 4% (9/30 results)

McCain (R) 49 (50)
Obama (D) 46 (44)

Chambliss (R) 45
Martin (D) 45


GA senate graph

http://www.pollster.com/polls/ga/08-...trends=&lines=
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