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Old 06-27-2008, 01:34 PM   #45
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Looking at the polls, Obama should put more money in Tx. If McCain loses one of the biggest strong hold republican states with that many votes, it would be no way he could win and yes it would be a landslide. Lattest polls.

COLORADO (Quinnipiac University): Obama - 49%, McCain - 44%.
MICHIGAN (Quinnipiac University): Obama - 48%, McCain - 42%.
MINNESOTA (Quinnipiac University): Obama - 54%, McCain - 37%.
MISSISSIPPI (Rasmussen): McCain 50%, Obama - 44%.
TENNESSEE (Rasmussen): McCain 51%, Obama - 36%.
TEXAS (Texas Lyceum): McCain - 43%, Obama - 38%.
WISCONSIN (Quinnipiac University): Obama - 52%, McCain - 39%.

Tx is way to close for a gop strong hold. This is unheard of. Ms is within the taking and i also feel he will shrink the lead for McCain there. Signing up more voters ever in MS and this time people comming out in record numbers to vote. I am liking what i see for change and that is what is comming. Keep on keeping on Barack.

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Two more states have shifted to Barack Obama's column in the new CNN Electoral Map that charts the candidates’ strength leading up to the November election.

"Toss-up" states Minnesota and Wisconsin were re-designated to "Lean-Obama" Friday, giving the presumptive Democratic nominee another 20 electoral votes in CNN's current estimate. The Illinois senator now has 231 electoral votes — 39 shy of winning the presidency.

CNN made the change after new polling conducted by Quinnipiac University showed that Obama holds double-digit leads over presumptive Republican nominee John McCain in both states. CNN's analysis estimates McCain has 194 electoral votes.

This is only a CNN estimate and is likely to change many more times in the lead up to the election.

The Quinnipiac surveys, released Thursday, showed Obama with a 17-point lead in Minnesota, 54-37 percent, and a 13 point lead in Wisconsin, 52-39 percent.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...hift-to-obama/
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