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The poll found that, among likely voters, Obama now leads McCain by 52 percent to 43 percent. Two weeks ago, in the days immediately following the Republican National Convention, the race was essentially even, with McCain at 49 percent and Obama at 47 percent. As a point of comparison, neither of the last two Democratic nominees -- John F. Kerry in 2004 or Al Gore in 2000 -- recorded support above 50 percent in a pre-election poll by the Post and ABC News.
Its early and polls don't vote, but this trend doesn't look good for McCain. Watch for the attacks against Obama to increase tenfold.
Lest we not forget that the fake-republican fanatics will find a way to keep 10% of the dems from voting or arrange so their votes are thrown away or "lost". The fake-republicans are very good at winning elections.
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Goal for 2008: Half as many penalties.
It's early and polls don't vote, but people do and they are right now with early ballots.
good point. Unless you are in Ohio of course, in which case you may lose your vote on one of those messed up absentee ballots that the McCain campaign sent out.