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<blockquote data-quote="The Other Side" data-source="post: 415071" data-attributes="member: 17969"><p>FOX NEWS own Ramussen Reports updates the Presidential Race today (October 16th 2008):</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: red">A commentary by Larry Sabato notes that “</span></span></strong><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: red"><strong>John McCain's position in the Electoral College continued to deteriorate</strong></span></span><strong><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: red"> in the previous seven days.” </span></span></strong><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: red"><strong>Rasmussen Markets</strong></span></span><strong><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: red"> data shows Obama is given a </span></span></strong><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: red"><strong>84.6</strong></span></span><strong><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: red"> % chance of winning in November</span></span></strong></p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: black">Sabato also looks at the House races and observes that “The good news just keeps on coming for Democrats.”</span></strong></p><p>On the economic front, consumer and investor confidence remain very low, butAmericans retain long-term confidence in the stock market. In fact, 62% believe the markets will go higher in value over the next five years.</p><p>State polling data has been released this week from Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Massachusetts,Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, and Virginia. Today, new data will be released from Ohio, Oregon and other states.</p><p>Currently, Obama has the edge in every state won by John Kerry four years ago. However, of the states won by George Bush, McCain is trailing in four and five others are considered a toss-up. As a result, Electoral College projections now show Obama leading 260-163. When “leaners” are included, Obama leads 300-174. A total of 270 Electoral Votes are needed to win the White House.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Other Side, post: 415071, member: 17969"] FOX NEWS own Ramussen Reports updates the Presidential Race today (October 16th 2008): [B][SIZE=3][COLOR=red]A commentary by Larry Sabato notes that “[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B][SIZE=3][COLOR=red][B]John McCain's position in the Electoral College continued to deteriorate[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE][B][SIZE=3][COLOR=red] in the previous seven days.” [/COLOR][/SIZE][/B][SIZE=3][COLOR=red][B]Rasmussen Markets[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE][B][SIZE=3][COLOR=red] data shows Obama is given a [/COLOR][/SIZE][/B][SIZE=3][COLOR=red][B]84.6[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE][B][SIZE=3][COLOR=red] % chance of winning in November[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] [B][COLOR=black]Sabato also looks at the House races and observes that “The good news just keeps on coming for Democrats.”[/COLOR][/B] On the economic front, consumer and investor confidence remain very low, butAmericans retain long-term confidence in the stock market. In fact, 62% believe the markets will go higher in value over the next five years. State polling data has been released this week from Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Massachusetts,Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, and Virginia. Today, new data will be released from Ohio, Oregon and other states. Currently, Obama has the edge in every state won by John Kerry four years ago. However, of the states won by George Bush, McCain is trailing in four and five others are considered a toss-up. As a result, Electoral College projections now show Obama leading 260-163. When “leaners” are included, Obama leads 300-174. A total of 270 Electoral Votes are needed to win the White House. [/QUOTE]
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