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election scorecardElection ScorecardWhere the elections stand today.1NA=1154&NC=1262&DI=4098&PS=82434&PI=7315electionscorecardfalsefalsespacernotembeddedelection scorecardPresidential RaceWhere the elections stand today.noPresidential RacePresidential RacenoThe polls in Ohio are all over the place, with six surveys returning margins from a six-point lead for Obama to a two-point lead for McCain. As a result, Pollster.com has changed its trend in the state from "lean Obama" to "tossup." In Colorado, a FOX/Rasmussen poll shows Obama with a four-point lead while a YouGov/Polimetrix poll shows him with a 14-point lead. This prompted Pollster.com to change its trend in the state from "lean Obama" to "safe Obama."—Abby Callardtruenotochyperlinkno200811352742PMMondayNovNovember1711/3/2008 10:27:42 PM6336133006200000002008114120646PMTuesdayNovNovember1211/4/2008 5:06:46 PM633613972060000000election scorecardPennsylvania ShiftsPolls in Pennsylvania show Obama's lead narrowing.noPennsylvania ShiftsPolls in Pennsylvania show Obama's lead narrowing.notruenotochyperlinkno200881420538PMThursdayAugAugust148/14/2008 6:05:38 PM6335431953800000002008113113752AMMondayNovNovember1111/3/2008 4:37:52 PM633613090720000000election scorecardPresidential RaceWhere the elections stand today.noPresidential RacePresidential RacenoA Rasmussen poll shows Obama ahead 52-46 in Pennsylvania; the same poll on Thursday showed him with a 51-47 lead. A Quinnipiac University poll has Obama leading McCain by 10 points, though the same poll showed him with a 12-point lead early last week. A Muhlenberg poll shows Obama leading 52-46, while the same poll a week ago showed him leading 53-42. According to Pollster.com, the estimate in Pennsylvania has shifted 5.4 points toward McCain in the past week.—Abby Callardtruenotochyperlinkno200881415957PMThursdayAugAugust138/14/2008 5:59:57 PM63354319197000000020081028120313PMTuesdayOctOctober1210/28/2008 4:03:13 PM633607921930000000election scorecardSenate RacesWhere the elections stand today.noSenate RacesSenate Racesnotruenotochyperlinkno200881415844PMThursdayAugAugust138/14/2008 5:58:44 PM6335431912400000002008820114330AMWednesdayAugAugust118/20/2008 3:43:30 PM633548294100000000election scorecardHouse RacesWhere the elections stand today.noHouse RacesHouse Racesnotruenotochyperlinkno200881415251PMThursdayAugAugust138/14/2008 5:52:51 PM6335431877100000002008820114304AMWednesdayAugAugust118/20/2008 3:43:04 PM633548293840000000200491342440PMMondaySepSeptember169/13/2004 8:24:40 PM632306894800000000200491342440PMMondaySepSeptember169/13/2004 8:24:40 PM632306894800000000falsetruetruetruetruetruetrue2004910122205PMFridaySepSeptember129/10/2004 4:22:05 PM6323041572500000002004910122205PMFridaySepSeptember129/10/2004 4:22:05 PM632304157250000000election scorecardElection ScorecardWhere the elections stand today.1NA=1154&NC=1262&DI=4098&PS=82434&PI=7315electionscorecardfalsefalsespacernotembeddedelection scorecardPresidential RaceWhere the elections stand today.noPresidential RacePresidential RacenoThe polls in Ohio are all over the place, with six surveys returning margins from a six-point lead for Obama to a two-point lead for McCain. As a result, Pollster.com has changed its trend in the state from "lean Obama" to "tossup." In Colorado, a FOX/Rasmussen poll shows Obama with a four-point lead while a YouGov/Polimetrix poll shows him with a 14-point lead. This prompted Pollster.com to change its trend in the state from "lean Obama" to "safe Obama."—Abby Callardtruenotochyperlinkno200811352742PMMondayNovNovember1711/3/2008 10:27:42 PM6336133006200000002008114120646PMTuesdayNovNovember1211/4/2008 5:06:46 PM633613972060000000election scorecardPennsylvania ShiftsPolls in Pennsylvania show Obama's lead narrowing.noPennsylvania ShiftsPolls in Pennsylvania show Obama's lead narrowing.notruenotochyperlinkno200881420538PMThursdayAugAugust148/14/2008 6:05:38 PM6335431953800000002008113113752AMMondayNovNovember1111/3/2008 4:37:52 PM633613090720000000election scorecardPresidential RaceWhere the elections stand today.noPresidential RacePresidential RacenoA Rasmussen poll shows Obama ahead 52-46 in Pennsylvania; the same poll on Thursday showed him with a 51-47 lead. A Quinnipiac University poll has Obama leading McCain by 10 points, though the same poll showed him with a 12-point lead early last week. A Muhlenberg poll shows Obama leading 52-46, while the same poll a week ago showed him leading 53-42. According to Pollster.com, the estimate in Pennsylvania has shifted 5.4 points toward McCain in the past week.—Abby Callardtruenotochyperlinkno200881415957PMThursdayAugAugust138/14/2008 5:59:57 PM63354319197000000020081028120313PMTuesdayOctOctober1210/28/2008 4:03:13 PM633607921930000000election scorecardSenate RacesWhere the elections stand today.noSenate RacesSenate Racesnotruenotochyperlinkno200881415844PMThursdayAugAugust138/14/2008 5:58:44 PM6335431912400000002008820114330AMWednesdayAugAugust118/20/2008 3:43:30 PM633548294100000000election scorecardHouse RacesWhere the elections stand today.noHouse RacesHouse Racesnotruenotochyperlinkno200881415251PMThursdayAugAugust138/14/2008 5:52:51 PM6335431877100000002008820114304AMWednesdayAugAugust118/20/2008 3:43:04 PM633548293840000000200491342440PMMondaySepSeptember169/13/2004 8:24:40 PM632306894800000000200491342440PMMondaySepSeptember169/13/2004 8:24:40 PM632306894800000000falsetruetruetruetruetruetrue2004910122205PMFridaySepSeptember129/10/2004 4:22:05 PM6323041572500000002004910122205PMFridaySepSeptember129/10/2004 4:22:05 PM632304157250000000
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