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How insulting to the McCain campaign!?� WOW
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - In a bold move brimming with confidence, Democrat Barack Obama broadened his advertising campaign on Friday into two once reliably Republican states and further bedeviled rival John McCain by placing a commercial in the Republican presidential nominee's home state of Arizona.
And this is a prime example of how delusional McCain is...
"I know momentum and we've got it now in Ohio," McCain said.
[h2]Ohio: McCain vs. Obama[/h2]
2008: OH-1, OH-2, OH-15, OH-16 | 2006: Sen, Gov, OH-1, OH-2, OH-15, OH-18 | 2004: President
http://[h3]Polling Data[/h3][table][tr][th=""]Poll[/th] [th=""]Date[/th] [th=""]Sample[/th] [th=""]MoE[/th] [th=""]Obama (D)[/th] [th=""]McCain (R)[/th] [th=""]Spread[/th] [/tr][tr][td]RCP Average[/td] [td]10/22 - 10/28[/td] [td]--[/td] [td]--[/td] [td]49.2[/td] [td]43.4[/td] [td]Obama +5.8[/td] [/tr][tr][td]SurveyUSA[/td] [td]10/26 - 10/27[/td] [td]648 LV[/td] [td]3.9[/td] [td]49[/td] [td]45[/td] [td]Obama +4[/td] [/tr][tr][td]CNN/Time[/td] [td]10/23 - 10/28[/td] [td]779 LV[/td] [td]3.5[/td] [td]51[/td] [td]47[/td] [td]Obama +4[/td] [/tr][tr][td]LA Times/Bloomberg[/td] [td]10/25 - 10/27[/td] [td]644 LV[/td] [td]3.0[/td] [td]49[/td] [td]40[/td] [td]Obama +9[/td] [/tr][tr][td]FOX News/Rasmussen[/td] [td]10/26 - 10/26[/td] [td]1000 LV[/td] [td]3.0[/td] [td]49[/td] [td]45[/td] [td]Obama +4[/td] [/tr][tr][td]National Journal/FD[/td] [td]10/23 - 10/27[/td] [td]404 RV[/td] [td]4.9[/td] [td]48[/td] [td]41[/td] [td]Obama +7[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Marist[/td] [td]10/24 - 10/26[/td] [td]661 LV[/td] [td]4.0[/td] [td]48[/td] [td]45[/td] [td]Obama +3[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Reuters/Zogby[/td] [td]10/23 - 10/26[/td] [td]600 LV[/td] [td]4.1[/td] [td]50[/td] [td]45[/td] [td]Obama +5[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Quinnipiac[/td] [td]10/22 - 10/26[/td] [td]1425 LV[/td] [td]2.6[/td] [td]51[/td] [td]42[/td] [td]Obama +9[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Associated Press/GfK[/td] [td]10/22 - 10/26[/td] [td]607 LV[/td] [td]4.0[/td] [td]48[/td] [td]41[/td] [td]Obama +7[/td] [/tr][/table]
Also, a prominent Republican and former chief of staff for Ronald Reagan is voting for ... who?� Obama!� Thats whats up!
Ken Duberstein
Says former Reagan Chief of Staff and longtime GOP insider Ken Duberstein of John�McCain's VP selection: "Even at McDonalds, you're interviewed three times before you're given a job"�