Obama Leads McCain In Key Battleground States Illinois SenatorGets Solid Backing From Independents
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Per an article in WSJ, Obana sitting great now but GE is a few months off. He will expand his base as time passes by drawing new people to game as well as getting a great % of independents...
NOTE-I TAKE POLLS WITH A GRAIN OF SALT BUT THIS IS A GOOD INDICATION OF THE + WAVE OBAMA HAS CREATED & WILL CONTINUE TO BUILD UPON!
WSJ
June 27, 2008; Page A6
"Four states that are expected to be pivotal in deciding November's presidential election are trending comfortably toward Barack Obama, with independents giving him wide support over John McCain, according to a Quinnipiac University poll conducted in partnership with The Wall Street Journal and washingtonpost.com.
See results by state: Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota, WisconsinThe battleground surveys suggest how favorable the terrain is for Sen. Obama, the presumed Democratic nominee, at the outset of the summer general-election campaign. He is leading Sen. McCain, his apparent Republican rival, by double digits in Wisconsin and Minnesota and by smaller, but still comfortable, margins in Colorado and Michigan."
NOTE-I TAKE POLLS WITH A GRAIN OF SALT BUT THIS IS A GOOD INDICATION OF THE + WAVE OBAMA HAS CREATED & WILL CONTINUE TO BUILD UPON!
WSJ
June 27, 2008; Page A6
"Four states that are expected to be pivotal in deciding November's presidential election are trending comfortably toward Barack Obama, with independents giving him wide support over John McCain, according to a Quinnipiac University poll conducted in partnership with The Wall Street Journal and washingtonpost.com.
See results by state: Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota, WisconsinThe battleground surveys suggest how favorable the terrain is for Sen. Obama, the presumed Democratic nominee, at the outset of the summer general-election campaign. He is leading Sen. McCain, his apparent Republican rival, by double digits in Wisconsin and Minnesota and by smaller, but still comfortable, margins in Colorado and Michigan."

