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Tennesseans Ain’t Trying To Lie

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A New York Times letter writer informs the Grey Lady that this state’s 2006 U.S. Senate may have been contentious but there was no”Bradley Effect” in play:

The Lesser of Two Evils

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"We shouldn't try to inform or persuade you; you've made your decision and, frankly, your projected indecision is an affront to every qualified minority in this nation who struggles against people like you each day."

Real Clearly Over

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The poll mashup service at RealClearPolitics says that, even if McCain win all the tossup states, he cannot win this election.

Job Creators Favor McCain

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A poll of 751 business executives finds: Job Creators Prefer John McCain 4-to-1 Over Barack Obama - and 74 percent of the executives say they fear that an Obama presidency

New Poll Indicates Suburbanites Still Remember Why They Left The Cities

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From R. Neal:

A recent National Suburban Poll conducted for The National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University by Princeton Survey Research Associates International found that McCain leads Obama 48 to 42 among suburban voters, who cite job losses, foreclosures, and energy prices among their top concerns.

McCain leads among suburban voters

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A recent National Suburban Poll conducted for The National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University by Princeton Survey Research Associates International found that McCain leads Obama 48 to 42 among suburban voters, who cite job losses, foreclosures, and energy prices among their top concerns.

Obama Within 12 in Tennessee

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An MTSU poll (pdf) was released today which indicates McCain's lead is less than margin of victory with which Bush won against Kerry.

New Poll: McCain Still Has Big Lead In Tennessee

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Andy Sher reports:

The Sept. 22-24 poll shows Sen. McCain leading Sen. Obama by 55 percent to 39 percent. Six percent remain undecided. The telephone survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percent.

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