ELECTION DAY 2008:........... Barack Obama, the next President of the United States of America

[table][tr][td]Race[/td] [td]Poll[/td] [td]Results[/td] [td]Spread[/td] [/tr][tr][td]National[/td] [td]Gallup Tracking[/td] [td]Obama 48, McCain 42[/td] [td]Obama +6[/td] [/tr][tr][td]National[/td] [td]Rasmussen Tracking[/td] [td]Obama 49, McCain 46[/td] [td]Obama +3[/td] [/tr][/table]
[h3]Today's Polls, 8/31[/h3]
Both daily tracking polls now show Barack Obama moving slightly off his convention peaks. Gallup now has his lead at 6 points -- down from 8 points yesterday -- whereas Rasmussen has it at 3 points, down from 4 points yesterday.

Under typical conditions, we would expect the convention bounce to slightly increase, rather than decrease, as we headed into the weekend after the convention. As such, our model now regards Obama as having a slightly-below-average convention bounce. Obama now leads in the Gallup and Rasmussen trackers by an average of 4.5 points. In the week before the convention began, he had led in those polls by an average of 1.2 points. So, that represents a convention bounce of 3.3 points -- below the over-under number of 6.

On the other hand, there has never before been a circumstance in which the opposing party's VP has been named immediately after the convention, an event which often produces a bounce of its own. If a typical VP bounce is 5 points, and McCain has received that VP bounce by having named Sarah Palin to his ticket, Obama can be regarded as having had an above-average convention bounce (an 8.3-point convention bounce, counteracted by a 5-point McCain VP bounce).

All of this is academic, really, since all of these bounces will fade. I just wanted to emphasize the point that, because our model adjusts for the convention bounce but not the VP bounce, it is probably lowballing Obama's numers a bit at this point. By this time next week, when the GOP has had a convention of its own, we will be in a better position to evaluate the state of the race. I would recommend that you take our numbers with a grain of salt in the interim.

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I wonder how many extra votes obama will get from people who are more misogynistic than they are racist
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[table][tr][td]Monday, September 01[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Race[/td] [td]Poll[/td] [td]Results[/td] [td]Spread[/td] [/tr][tr][td]National[/td] [td]CNN[/td] [td]Obama 49, McCain 48[/td] [td]Obama +1[/td] [/tr][tr][td]National[/td] [td]CNN[/td] [td]Obama 46, McCain 44, Nader 4, Barr 2[/td] [td]Obama +2[/td] [/tr][/table]
http://thepage.time.com/2008/08/31/dead-heat/http://thepage.time.com/2008/08/31/dead-heat/
From [color= rgb(255, 0, 0)]CNN[/color]/Opinion Research Center:

[h3]Obama 49, McCain 48[/h3]
Gov. Palin's approval: 38%, with 21% unfavorable and 41% never heard of her or have no opinion.

First poll with both tickets complete.

Conducted Aug. 29-31, much of it over a weekend, when pollsters usually do not take surveys. Error margin: 3points.
http://thepage.time.com/more-from-cnnopinion-research/http://thepage.time.com/m...from-cnnopinion-research/


Approval ratings:

August 29-31: Obama 49%, McCain 48%

August 23-24: Obama 47%, McCain 47%

July 27-29: Obama 51%, Obama 44%

Is Sarah Palin qualified to serve as president?

Yes: 45%

No: 50%

No opinion: 5%

Do you think John McCain's choice of Sarah Palin reflects favorably or unfavorably on McCain's ability to make important presidential decisions?

Favorably: 57%

Unfavorably: 40%

No opinion: 2%

"John McCain chose Sarah Palin because he thought having a woman on the ticket would help him get elected?"

Agree: 75%

Disagree: 25%
 
[table][tr][td]Tuesday, September 02[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Race[/td] [td]Poll[/td] [td]Results[/td] [td]Spread[/td] [/tr][tr][td]National[/td] [td]Gallup Tracking[/td] [td]Obama 50, McCain 42[/td] [td]Obama +8[/td] [/tr][tr][td]National[/td] [td]Rasmussen Tracking[/td] [td]Obama 51, McCain 45[/td] [td]Obama +6[/td] [/tr][tr][td]National[/td] [td]USA Today/Gallup*[/td] [td]Obama 50, McCain 43[/td] [td]Obama +7[/td] [/tr][tr][td]National[/td] [td]Hotline/FD[/td] [td]Obama 48, McCain 39[/td] [td]Obama +9[/td] [/tr][tr][td]National[/td] [td]CBS News[/td] [td]Obama 48, McCain 40[/td] [td]Obama +8[/td] [/tr][/table]
MCCAIN: 'She's been in elected officelonger'...
Biden: 'She's goodlooking'...


[font=ARIAL,VERDANA,HELVETICA]I'VE GOT MORE EXPERIENCETHAN HER![/font]

MCCAIN VS. MEDIA IN ELECTION SHOWDOWN...

NY TIMES FEATURES 3 PAGE ONE STORIES ON PALIN'S TEEN DAUGHTER IN TUESDAY EDITIONS...

Philadelphia Columnist Warns:'If McCain wins, look for full-fledged race war'...

Baltimore Columnist: 'Palin pick insulting on so manylevels'...

Washington Columnist: 'McCain's cynicalchoice'...


Republican convention gets back to normal...

Bush to address via satellite...

UPDATE: Giuliani moved to Wednesday...

Thompson and Lieberman in...
 
[h3]Today's Polls, 9/2[/h3]
It looks like Barack Obama may have gotten his convention bounce after all:

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A large number of national polls have come out within the past 24-48 hours, most of which had conducted a survey close enough to the beginning of the Democratic convention to provide for a direct comparison. These polls show Obama having gained between 2 and 8 points since before the convention began, or an average of 4.4 points. Although this is slightly below the average convention bounce of 6 points, it is a pretty reasonable result considering that the Republicans had named their VP candidate immediately following the Democratic convention, a circumstance which had never occurred before. Moreover, the internals of these polls show Obama gaining ground among Clinton supporters, a group of votes that John McCain is likely to have a difficult time getting back.

Still, it is imperative for Democrats not to get too giddy. A bounce is usually just a bounce, and the Republicans will have three nights of rebuttal tonight through Thursday to attempt to generate some momentum of their own. The Republicans rallied the base with the selection of Sarah Palin; having done so, they need to find messaging during their convention that will appeal to moderates and independents.




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i want to see the new poll results after the media delves deeper into gov. palin's investigation and her "family issues"
 
A new feature on page 1....

Countdowns to the debates. The debates will play a HUGE role in this race.

Here is a glimpse at the days remaining to the debates as of today.

Countdown to the first presidential debate: 23 days
Countdown to the vice presidential debate: 29 days
Countdown to the second presidential debate 34 days
Countdown to the third presidential debate: 42 days
Countdown to Election Day 2008: 63 days
 
Damn, TBone....you need to work for CNN or C-Span. Wolf Blitzer ain't got sh*t on you!

For your viewing pleasure, right wingers.....

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FLINTGREY wrote:
Damn, TBone....you need to work for CNN or C-Span. Wolf Blitzer ain't got sh*t on you!

For your viewing pleasure, right wingers.....

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Well she just got my vote.
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Not Really, But I would like to putsomething on them glasses.
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Originally Posted by ballab87

FLINTGREY wrote:
Damn, TBone....you need to work for CNN or C-Span. Wolf Blitzer ain't got sh*t on you!

For your viewing pleasure, right wingers.....

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Well she just got my vote.
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LOL

Actually, Meghan McCain FTW.....

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Originally Posted by TBONE95860

A new feature on page 1....

Countdowns to the debates. The debates will play a HUGE role in this race.

Here is a glimpse at the days remaining to the debates as of today.

Countdown to the first presidential debate: 23 days
Countdown to the vice presidential debate: 29 days
Countdown to the second presidential debate 34 days
Countdown to the third presidential debate: 42 days
Countdown to Election Day 2008: 63 days
I hope republicans aren't counting on the debates because it's no contest.
 
Originally Posted by NikeTalker23

Originally Posted by TBONE95860

A new feature on page 1....

Countdowns to the debates. The debates will play a HUGE role in this race.

Here is a glimpse at the days remaining to the debates as of today.

Countdown to the first presidential debate: 23 days
Countdown to the vice presidential debate: 29 days
Countdown to the second presidential debate 34 days
Countdown to the third presidential debate: 42 days
Countdown to Election Day 2008: 63 days
I hope republicans aren't counting on the debates because it's no contest.

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That's what we said last time. Don't jinx it!
 
Originally Posted by NikeTalker23

Originally Posted by TBONE95860

A new feature on page 1....

Countdowns to the debates. The debates will play a HUGE role in this race.

Here is a glimpse at the days remaining to the debates as of today.

Countdown to the first presidential debate: 23 days
Countdown to the vice presidential debate: 29 days
Countdown to the second presidential debate 34 days
Countdown to the third presidential debate: 42 days
Countdown to Election Day 2008: 63 days
I hope republicans aren't counting on the debates because it's no contest.
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Keep thinking that....




21,528,000 WATCHED TUESDAY REPUBLICAN CONVENTION... [DEMS SCORED 25,974,000 ON DAY 2, WITH HILLARY] MORE...

McCain: Obama 'Doesn't Know How the WorldWorks'...

Obama says economic issues will decide election...

VIDEO: ABCNEWS: OBAMA HAS 'TWOFATHERS'...

BRAVE JOE...

FORMER DEM VP PICK... TURNS

Majority Leader Reid nothappy...


LEGAL ACTION THREAT AGAINST NATIONAL ENQURIER OVER'PALIN AFFAIR' STORY...

ENQURIER RESPONDS...
 
Does anyone have a video of yesterday's Republican Convention?

I needed to watch it for class and I totally forgot.
 
37,244,000 WATCHED PALIN ... [24,029,000 BIDEN; 38,379,000OBAMA]...
CBSNEWS POLL: McCain, Obama Tied...
Obama: Surge Succeeded Beyond 'Wildest Dreams'...
Palin criticizes Obama again in solo appearance...
PALIN RAISES MONEY -- FOR OBAMA! **Exclusive** Obama scores $8 million since Palin's speech from over 130,000 donors - on pace to hit $10 million by thetime John McCain hits stage, campaign says... Developing...
McCain Source: 'We could not count our donations fast enough'...
McCain's speech may go head-to-head with NFL seasonopener...
CHICAGO: 'She has heart of street fighter'...
UK:'New Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan'...
'Like a moose going after a cabbage'...
Paper: Hair 'about 20 years out ofdate'...
From thongs to T-shirts, it's Sarah wear...
Conservatives fired up...
Steinem: 'Palin shares nothing but a chromosome withHillary'...
POLITICO: THE MEDIA SHOULD APOLOGIZE?
Obama-backer Annette Bening pillories Palin...

TV VIEWERS FOR PALIN, 10 PM ET

FOXNEWS 9,038,000
NBC 7,720,000
CNN 6,114,000
ABC 5,050,000
CBS 4,630,000
MSNBC 3,277,000

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BIDEN: WE'LL PROSECUTE BUSH 'CRIMES' AFTERELECTION...

VIDEO...

Antiwar march planned for last day ofRNC...
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Rudy's Rips Away...


[table][tr][th=""]Poll[/th] [th=""]Date[/th] [th=""]Sample[/th] [th=""]Obama (D)[/th] [th=""]McCain (R)[/th] [th=""]Spread[/th] [/tr][tr][td]RCP Average[/td] [td]08/29 - 09/03[/td] [td]--[/td] [td]47.6[/td] [td]43.2[/td] [td]Obama +4.4[/td] [/tr][tr][td]CBS News[/td] [td]09/01 - 09/03[/td] [td]734 RV[/td] [td]42[/td] [td]42[/td] [td]Tie[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Gallup Tracking[/td] [td]09/01 - 09/03[/td] [td]2771 RV[/td] [td]49[/td] [td]42[/td] [td]Obama +7[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Rasmussen Tracking[/td] [td]09/01 - 09/03[/td] [td]3000 LV[/td] [td]50[/td] [td]45[/td] [td]Obama +5[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Hotline/FD[/td] [td]08/29 - 08/31[/td] [td]805 RV[/td] [td]48[/td] [td]39[/td] [td]Obama +9[/td] [/tr][tr][td]CNN[/td] [td]08/29 - 08/31[/td] [td]927 RV[/td] [td]49[/td] [td]48[/td] [td]Obama +1[/td] [/tr][/table]
 
[table][tr][td]Friday, September 05[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Race[/td] [td]Poll[/td] [td]Results[/td] [td]Spread[/td] [/tr][tr][td]National[/td] [td]Gallup Tracking[/td] [td]Obama 48, McCain 44[/td] [td]Obama +4[/td] [/tr][tr][td]National[/td] [td]Rasmussen Tracking[/td] [td]Obama 48, McCain 46[/td] [td]Obama +2[/td] [/tr][/table]
Gallup poll down from 7% to 4%
Rasmussen poll down from 4% to 2%

There should most likely be a continued move toward McCain tomorrow.
 
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