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Last tracking polls reveal a most unusual picture

By Richard Baehr

The final deluge of national tracking polls and state polls has arrived, and they reveal a most unusual picture. Barack Obama’s lead in the national tracking polls has widened by almost 2% in the final days, now …

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Keep early eye on Georgia, Virginia and Indiana

By LIZ SIDOTI

WASHINGTON (AP) – Election watchers won’t have to wait for polls to close in the West to know how things are going. The first clues will come early, when voting ends in Georgia, Indiana and Virginia. If …

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Bush advisor Karl Rove makes electoral college prediction

By Andrew Malcolm, Los Angeles Times

The final day before the official presidential voting and the final version of Karl Rove’s exclusive national electoral map sees a strong victory for Barack Obama, gaining the most electoral votes since Bill Clinton’s …

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U.S. Election: Going Obama’s way, but not over yet

By Charlie Cook, National Journal

John McCain needed a breakthrough during Tuesday night’s debate. If he got it, I must have been watching the wrong channel. Yes, McCain definitely seemed more comfortable with the town hall setting than with the …

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The race isn’t necessarily over for Obama and McCain

By Michael Barone, U.S. News & World Report

Does Obama have it all locked up? My colleague at Thomas Jefferson Street, Robert Schlesinger, thinks so. And he may very well prove to be right. When we look back over the …

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