Obama leads McCain 49 percent to 44 percent in Ohio, the poll said. McCain got 50 percent support in Florida to 43 percent for Obama. In Pennsylvania, Obama has 48 percent support to 45 percent for McCain, a result within the poll's error margin. The three states are important to each campaign, as no one has been elected president since 1960 without taking two of them. Read Article Here.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
There is Hope
I read this and saw a little ray of hope:
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama leads Republican rival John McCain in Ohio while McCain is ahead in Florida, according to a Quinnipiac University poll.
Obama leads McCain 49 percent to 44 percent in Ohio, the poll said. McCain got 50 percent support in Florida to 43 percent for Obama. In Pennsylvania, Obama has 48 percent support to 45 percent for McCain, a result within the poll's error margin. The three states are important to each campaign, as no one has been elected president since 1960 without taking two of them. Read Article Here.
Obama leads McCain 49 percent to 44 percent in Ohio, the poll said. McCain got 50 percent support in Florida to 43 percent for Obama. In Pennsylvania, Obama has 48 percent support to 45 percent for McCain, a result within the poll's error margin. The three states are important to each campaign, as no one has been elected president since 1960 without taking two of them. Read Article Here.
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