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<blockquote data-quote="The Other Side" data-source="post: 416974" data-attributes="member: 17969"><p><strong><span style="color: #0066cc">Obama +10</span></strong> |</p><p>October 20, 2008</p><p><span style="color: #800080">Gallup Tracking - Monday 10/20</span></p><p>Posted by TOM BEVAN</p><p>Today's Gallup results (rolling average from Oct 17-19) shows Barack Obama <strong>increasing his lead</strong> in its <strong>"traditional" likely voter</strong> numbers to five points, 50-45, up from three points yesterday (49-46).</p><p>In Gallup's new <strong>"expanded" likely voter model</strong>, Obama's lead stands at nine points, 52 to 43, up two points from yesterday's 51-44:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Other Side, post: 416974, member: 17969"] [B][COLOR=#0066cc]Obama +10[/COLOR][/B] | October 20, 2008 [COLOR=#800080]Gallup Tracking - Monday 10/20[/COLOR] Posted by TOM BEVAN Today's Gallup results (rolling average from Oct 17-19) shows Barack Obama [B]increasing his lead[/B] in its [B]"traditional" likely voter[/B] numbers to five points, 50-45, up from three points yesterday (49-46). In Gallup's new [B]"expanded" likely voter model[/B], Obama's lead stands at nine points, 52 to 43, up two points from yesterday's 51-44: [/QUOTE]
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