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Current Events => Archives => Politics => Election 2008 => Topic started by: Splashdown on October 20, 2008, 01:21:10 PM
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ZOMG!!!oneoneon
Amid the wall-to-wall coverage of Barack Obama's $150 million fundraising take in September and the endorsement of the Illinois senator on Sunday by former Secretary of State Colin Powell, the campaign of his Republican opponent -- John McCain -- believes the media is missing one critical thing: the Arizona senator is making up ground.
McCain advisers insist that since last Wednesday's final debate in New York, their candidate has slowly but surely cut into Obama's edge -- carving a double-digit lead down to the mid-single digits in both national polling and surveys conducted in key battleground states.
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Don't trust the McCain internal poll numbers? Look to a series of tracking surveys over the last week, the campaign argues.
Among the surveys they cite:
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Convinced? Is it possible that the McCain comeback is happening right under our noses and is not being picked up due to the media's focus on the possibility of an Obama presidency?
[fear not, though :whatever: ]
In sum, can we buy that "Joe the Plumber" and Obama's pledge to "spread the wealth" has helped bring white men back to McCain's side? Absolutely. Is it enough to change our current analysis that Obama is the clear frontrunner to be the next president of the United States? No.
Link (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2008/10/is_mccain_coming_back.html?nav=rss_blog)
I'm thinking that there's too much protesting in that article... :-)