Gallup 9/19 Obamas Lead Continues to Widen.

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Gallup Daily: Obama Now Leads McCain by 5 Points

At 49%, support for Obama is near his record high for the year

PRINCETON, NJ -- Gallup Poll Daily tracking from Tuesday through Thursday finds Barack Obama with a five percentage point lead over John McCain in the presidential preferences of registered voters, 49% to 44%.
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This is the fourth consecutive day that Obama has inched forward in voter preferences since the start of the Wall Street financial meltdown beginning with the announcement on Sunday, Sept. 14, that Lehman Brothers was headed for bankruptcy. The overall effect has been to shift the lead back to Obama after McCain had moved ahead following the Republican National Convention.
Obama's current 49% rating is close to his 50% record high reached just after the Democratic National Convention. (That came in Gallup Poll Daily tracking from Aug. 30-Sept. 1.) However, his current five-point advantage is still lower than his 9-point lead in late July (following his trip to Europe and the Middle East) and his 8-point leads right after the Democratic National Convention in late August.
McCain's 44% is about midway between his record high 49% reached right after the Republican National Convention in early September, and his all-time low for the year of 40% recorded in late July.
Obama enjoyed one of his widest advantages over McCain of recent weeks in Thursday night's interviewing. It will be important to see whether the stock market's reaction today to aggressive government intervention in the crisis has an impact on the direction of the presidential race over the next few days.
 

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Obama wins the flake vote this week. Fortunantly McCain holds the trump cards on every issue and can play them anytime he wishes.
 

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The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows the race for the White House is again tied with both candidates attracting 48% of the vote.
 

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Pretty good news for Obama backers with less and less undecideds every day.

The debates should just make it wide open for Barack.
 
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He seemed pretty sharp on Bill O'reilly a couple of weeks ago.


IMO Questions were given in advance to Obama. That's the only way he would ever do that interview.

Saddleback forum with Rick Warren would be a better example of what to expect from him. Obama would come off brutally in a town hall debate which is why McCain challenged them in the first place.
 

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town halls are rigged. tons of news reports on those. need to get it in a neutral setting.
 

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The national debates will let us know.

The canidates have no idea what they will be asked. I am confidant Barack will do just fine.
 

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town halls are rigged. tons of news reports on those. need to get it in a neutral setting.

Rigged because they will actually face tough questions? vs the normal Presidential "debates" where Obama's buddies in the news media will toss him softballs?
 

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maybe one of McCain's staff will buy a globe and point out to him where Spain is before the first debate :think2:
 

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Rigged because they will actually face tough questions? vs the normal Presidential "debates" where Obama's buddies in the news media will toss him softballs?
I am looking forward to watching the debates. I will definatly listen to everything both sides have to say.

The ten debate town hall idea from McCain was stupid and no one has ever heard of anything like that. You get two nationally televised debates. Show up and do well, and John will be O.K. But Obama is going to be like Celtics game 6 of the NBA finals ;) (j/k with you)
 

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It has increased at Gallup, and only Gallup, and only Gallup's poll of RVs.

Obama did nothing to regain this lead, other than benefit from the Wall St turmoil and the loser leftie hatred towards Palin.

This too will pass. If Palin does well in her debate, it'll be hard to stop McCain. She's the one people are watching.
 

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The national debates will let us know.

The canidates have no idea what they will be asked. I am confidant Barack will do just fine.

You're right about the debates Rob. That and turnout.

The only other things that can swing this election at this point is either bad news from Wall St or an escalation in international violence, neither of which I want to see.
 

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I am looking forward to watching the debates. I will definatly listen to everything both sides have to say.

The ten debate town hall idea from McCain was stupid and no one has ever heard of anything like that. You get two nationally televised debates. Show up and do well, and John will be O.K. But Obama is going to be like Celtics game 6 of the NBA finals ;) (j/k with you)

It's actually 3 debates plus 1 VP debate.

September 26, 2008: (Tickets) Presidential debate with foreign policy focus, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS

October 2, 2008: (Tickets) Vice Presidential debate, Washington University, St. Louis, MO

October 7, 2008: (Tickets)Presidential debate in a town hall format, Belmont University, Nashville, TN

October 15, 2008: (Tickets)Presidential debate with domestic policy focus, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY



Wow.. I just checked my work schedule (work 12-hour shift w/rotating weekends)... I'm off for all 4 debates and also the election on Nov 4th! Nice luck there!
 

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It has increased at Gallup, and only Gallup, and only Gallup's poll of RVs.

Obama did nothing to regain this lead, other than benefit from the Wall St turmoil and the loser leftie hatred towards Palin.

This too will pass. If Palin does well in her debate, it'll be hard to stop McCain. She's the one people are watching.

If Palin does well in her debate???

:103631605 :103631605 :103631605

She cant even make it through an interview With FOXNEWS AND SEAN HANNITY... :lol:
 

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