McCain leading Obama in new poll
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Re: McCain leading Obama in new poll
Sxb USATODAY is owned by the most conservative republicans and am sure they are making stuff up. I can assure you that they didn't call anyone. They reporting obama trailing behind hillary clinton even after he had all the delegates.
Don't trust this fockers.
Don't trust this fockers.
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Re: McCain leading Obama in new poll
Yippie!!
Anything bad news for Obama is my good news. I say...... Yippie. 


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Re: McCain leading Obama in new poll
its done see ya obama i have been telling you guys america is not ready for a black man period
Re: McCain leading Obama in new poll
Why is that? Isn't America Democratic? Aren't Americans created equals? Isn't there laws against discrimination or racial inequality?shaamboo wrote:its done see ya obama i have been telling you guys america is not ready for a black man period
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Re: McCain leading Obama in new poll
This is expected. They just finished their convention so they should get a decent bounce. I would have been very surprised if they didn't.
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haddad yes yes and yes on a paperHaddad wrote:Why is that? Isn't America Democratic? Aren't Americans created equals? Isn't there laws against discrimination or racial inequality?shaamboo wrote:its done see ya obama i have been telling you guys america is not ready for a black man period
but reality its different my friend welcome to USA
Re: McCain leading Obama in new poll
So, there's what's on paper and there's what's the reality? Two totally different things?shaamboo wrote:haddad yes yes and yes on a paper
but reality its different my friend welcome to USA
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Re: McCain leading Obama in new poll
I'd be interested to see the history of the post convention numbers after the second set of speeches. People have a habit of liking whatever they saw most recently,that being McCain.
That's pure speculation on my part and I could be completely wrong, but the Republicans do seem to love letting the Democrats go first and then swinging in with their clever rebuttals .
And it's still September. Polls really don't mean much at this point or ever.
That's pure speculation on my part and I could be completely wrong, but the Republicans do seem to love letting the Democrats go first and then swinging in with their clever rebuttals .
And it's still September. Polls really don't mean much at this point or ever.
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Re: McCain leading Obama in new poll
HOUSE NIGGER DIDENT DO HIS HOME WORK RIGHT , WHITE HOUSE MUST STAY WHITE NO NIGGERS ALOWED

MCAIN AND THE WAR AGAINS TERORISME MOST CONTINEU


MCAIN AND THE WAR AGAINS TERORISME MOST CONTINEU
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Re: McCain leading Obama in new poll
you guys are turning into Fox news by reporting bogus polls and news.
McCain, Obama tied in opinion polls
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080908/pl_ ... cs_poll_dc
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama are dead even in two public opinion polls released on Monday as they head into the final eight weeks of the race for the White House.
The polls were taken Friday through Sunday after last week's Republican convention, which ended on Thursday. A CNN/Time poll showed the race deadlocked at 48 percent, and a Hotline/Diageo poll put the two candidates even at 44 percent.
The CNN/Time poll was largely unchanged from the previous week, when Obama led McCain by 49 percent to 48 percent. The Hotline poll showed a significant convention bounce for McCain, who trailed Obama by 9 percentage points in a poll taken the week before.
Another poll released on Sunday, by USA Today/Gallup, gave McCain a 4-point edge among registered voters and a 10-point lead among likely voters. That was a big boost for McCain, who trailed Obama by 3 points among likely voters in the week before the Democratic convention.
The Democrats met the week before the Republicans. Conventions typically give a presidential candidate a short-term bounce in the polls, but this year's back-to-back conventions appeared to cut short the benefit for Obama.
The neck-and-neck polls put the race essentially back where it was heading into the conventions, although some polls showed McCain had boosted the enthusiasm level among his supporters with the choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as running mate.
The CNN/Time poll of 1,022 Americans was taken by Opinion Research Corporation and had a margin of error of 3 percentage points. The Hotline/Diageo poll of 924 voters had a margin of error of 3.2 percentage points.
(Writing by John Whitesides; Editing by Howard Goller)
McCain, Obama tied in opinion polls
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080908/pl_ ... cs_poll_dc
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama are dead even in two public opinion polls released on Monday as they head into the final eight weeks of the race for the White House.
The polls were taken Friday through Sunday after last week's Republican convention, which ended on Thursday. A CNN/Time poll showed the race deadlocked at 48 percent, and a Hotline/Diageo poll put the two candidates even at 44 percent.
The CNN/Time poll was largely unchanged from the previous week, when Obama led McCain by 49 percent to 48 percent. The Hotline poll showed a significant convention bounce for McCain, who trailed Obama by 9 percentage points in a poll taken the week before.
Another poll released on Sunday, by USA Today/Gallup, gave McCain a 4-point edge among registered voters and a 10-point lead among likely voters. That was a big boost for McCain, who trailed Obama by 3 points among likely voters in the week before the Democratic convention.
The Democrats met the week before the Republicans. Conventions typically give a presidential candidate a short-term bounce in the polls, but this year's back-to-back conventions appeared to cut short the benefit for Obama.
The neck-and-neck polls put the race essentially back where it was heading into the conventions, although some polls showed McCain had boosted the enthusiasm level among his supporters with the choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as running mate.
The CNN/Time poll of 1,022 Americans was taken by Opinion Research Corporation and had a margin of error of 3 percentage points. The Hotline/Diageo poll of 924 voters had a margin of error of 3.2 percentage points.
(Writing by John Whitesides; Editing by Howard Goller)
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Re: McCain leading Obama in new poll
No, it is not.The_Emperior5 wrote:HOUSE NIGGER DIDENT DO HIS HOME WORK RIGHT , WHITE HOUSE MUST STAY WHITE NO NIGGERS ALOWED![]()
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Obama is winning. These are popular opinion polls which have no barring on the electoral college which decides the President.
Obama has the edge.
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Re: McCain leading Obama in new poll
The only poll that matters happens in the beginning of November.
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Re: McCain leading Obama in new poll
I've been two Obama Rally's and heard his speech at the DNC and honestly I don't trust him. I voted for him in the primaries, but I'm real suspicious and don't want to vote come November. I would rather vote for a president who says what he believes in, then a president who says what people want to hear and do otherwise when elected 

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Obama is the lesser of the two evils.suga_n_spice wrote:I've been two Obama Rally's and heard his speech at the DNC and honestly I don't trust him. I voted for him in the primaries, but I'm real suspicious and don't want to vote come November. I would rather vote for a president who says what he believes in, then a president who says what people want to hear and do otherwise when elected
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