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Obama Leads McCain In The Latest Colorado Polls

Conducted from October 22 to October 26, the Associated Press/GfK's Obama vs McCain CO poll shows Obama leading McCain by 9 % points — 50 % to 41 % among the likely voters of Colorado.

Conducted from October on 26, the Rasmussen Reports/Fox News' Obama vs McCain CO poll shows Obama leading McCain by 4 % points — 50 % to 46 % among the likely voters of Colorado. According to the poll, Obama holds 84.5 % chance of carrying Colorado on Election Day.

Conducted from October on 26, the Politico/InsiderAdvantage's McCain vs Obama CO poll shows Obama leading McCain by 8 % points — 53 % to 45 % among the likely voters of Colorado.

Obama first captured youth, then wooed McCain's seniors

Obama first captured youth, then wooed McCain's seniorsLos Angeles - On the bucolic campus of Occidental College on the outskirts of Los Angeles, students this week were busy with their usual important activities: studying, hanging out and spending hour after hour working the phones in support of Barack Obama.

Their mission: to call fellow students around the country and urge them to go to the polls.

It's no surprise that students at Obama's alma mater are pulling out all the stops in support their most famous alumnus.

Candidates criss-cross swing states as economy shrinks

Candidates criss-cross swing states as economy shrinks Washington - Republican presidential candidate John McCain and Democratic rival Barack Obama continued their last-ditch attempts to appeal to wavering voters in swing states on Thursday as the US economy took another step toward recession.

Obama planned stops in Florida, Virginia and Missouri and jumped on new government figures that showed the economy contracted 0.3 per cent in the third quarter as proof that a change in approach was needed.

Undecided voters unlikely to bail out beleaguered McCain

John McCain Washington, Oct 30 : A leading pollster in the US has said that Republican presidential nominee John McCain can’t bank upon the undecided voters, as in the past elections undecided voters had not swayed decisively for either candidate.

The pool of undecided voters on Election Day could be as large as one in 10, but John McCain can hardly rely on them to overtake Barack Obama, he said.

According to politico. com, in the past eight presidential elections, voters who made up their minds during the last week of the campaign never went for either ticket by large margins of 3-2 or 2-1, which potentially could tip the scales.

New poll finds Obama ahead or tied with McCain in GOP strongholds

New poll finds Obama ahead or tied with McCain in GOP strongholdsWashington, Oct 30 : A new poll has reportedly found that Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is leading or tied with his Republican rival John McCain in at least eight key states in which President George Bush (of Republican Party) had won in 2004 poll securing his second successive term.

Obama Leads McCain In The Recent Nationwide Opinion Polls

Obama Leads McCain In The Recent Nationwide Opinion PollsDaily Kos/Research 2000's Obama vs McCain poll, conducted from October 19 to October 21, shows Obama leading McCain by 8 % points — 50 % to 42 % among the likely voters nationally.

Reuters/CSPAN/Zogby's Obama vs McCain poll, conducted from October 19 to October 21, shows Obama leading McCain by 10 % points — 52 % to 42 % among the likely voters nationally.

Investors Business Daily/TIPP's Obama vs McCain poll, conducted from October 18 to October 22, shows Obama leading McCain by 1 % — 45 % to 44 % among the likely voters nationally.

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