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To: Joe NYC who wrote (416402)9/11/2008 4:20:14 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 1575622
 
I'm in NH and the poll is a real puzzler.....McCain was always very popular here....I am surprised that Obama has as much of a lead as he does but I suspect all these race will tighten as the election draws nearer.....I think this will be another squeaker....



To: Joe NYC who wrote (416402)9/11/2008 5:19:36 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575622
 
You need to be careful where you get your polls from.....RealPolitics leans right so they will focus more on red state polls. Here are some other polls that came out today:

* Quinnipiac shows Obama leading McCain in Ohio by five, 49% to 44%.

* Quinnipiac shows Obama leading McCain in Pennsylvania by three, 48% to 45%.

* Quinnipiac shows McCain leading Obama in Florida by seven, 50% to 43%.

* Time/CNN shows Obama leading McCain in Michigan by four, 49% to 45%.

* Time/CNN shows Obama leading McCain in New Hampshire by six, 51% to 45%.

* Time/CNN shows McCain leading Obama in Missouri by five, 50% to 45%.

* Time/CNN shows McCain leading Obama in Virginia by four, 50% to 46%.

* Rasmussen shows McCain leading Obama in New Mexico by two, 49% to 47%.