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Zogby: McCain Surges in Electoral Votes
Saturday, September 13, 2008 3:23 PM
An Electoral College tidal wave has followed the surge of interest in the rejuvenated Republican presidential ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin, nearly erasing a once-daunting Democratic advantage and creating a race for the White House that is nearly dead-level even.
The latest Zogby Interactive polling in 11 key battleground states, and a further analysis of polling in other states, has resulted in the recalibration of the Zogby Electoral College Map, available at www.zogby.com.
In this latest Zogby calculation, Obama/Biden lead the race with a projected 234 Electoral College votes in 18 states and the District of Columbia, compared with 226 votes from 25 states for the McCain/Palin ticket. Another 78 Electoral College votes from seven states remain up for grabs, the latest Zogby analysis shows.
See the Zogby map online to get Pollster John Zogby's state-by-state commentary on this latest polling.
In this latest adjustment of the Zogby map, Obama has lost 26 Electoral College votes from two states—Pennsylvania and New Mexico – both of which were moved from the Obama column into the toss-up column.
Meanwhile, McCain has gained enough ground to have—at least for now—captured a definitive lead in seven new states: Ohio, Missouri, Nevada, South Carolina, Montana, South and North Dakota. McCain’s gains total 54 Electoral College votes. Based on a Zogby analysis of other credible polling and demographic trends, the Zogby map is also moving four other states – Montana, South Carolina, South Dakota, and North Dakota from toss-ups into the McCain column.
All of McCain’s gains come from moving toss-up states into his column—no states moved directly from Obama to McCain.
In the race for the White House, the winner must capture states worth at least 270 Electoral College votes, a majority of the total of 538 votes available.
http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/Zogby_McCain_Surges/2008/09/13/130504.html
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pollster.com has them just about tied.
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I'm proud of California and New York, as they will see the light.
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An Electoral College tidal wave has followed the surge of interest in the rejuvenated Republican presidential ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin, nearly erasing a once-daunting Democratic advantage and creating a race for the White House that is nearly dead-level even.
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It's going to continue to get better as the public continues to view Palin as the underdog as a result of the media bias.
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I can't believe this.
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once obama was the *overdog* against clinton, his supporters stopped bothering to vote.
So maybe (spin) it won't hurt him to be 2 points behind in the polls on election day. His people will vote because they KNOW their vote matters - yet mccain's people might get lazy. It's a bit harder for some to vote when you "know" your guy will probably win anyway.