By PUMA Pundit on October 9, 2008
PUMAs, If and when you get polled, remember to let the pollster know that not only do you intend to vote, but that you are strongly committed to voting for: Barack Obama It is extremely important we keep on doing this. Let Obama and his surrogates keep on being lulled into a false sense of security at [...]
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By PUMA Pundit on September 15, 2008
A few minutes ago I posted an article about NY being in play for McCain/Palin, well since making that post, it seems the numbers for the latest Sienna poll have been released. Obama has lost 18 points in NY since the convention… Folks, it does NOT look good for Obama in NY. Here are a [...]
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By PUMA Pundit on September 8, 2008
Rasmussen today: McCain 47 – Obama 46 In the first national polling results based entirely on interviews conducted after the Republican National Convention, McCain attracts 47% of the vote while Obama earns 46%. When “leaners” are included, it’s McCain 48% and Obama 47%. … Forty-one percent (41%) of voters say that they are certain they [...]
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By PUMA Pundit on September 5, 2008
2 Things that caught my attention this morning: Rasmussen puts Obama @ 46% and McCain @ 45%, which is a statistical dead heat, this is despite the fact that Obama was +5 earlier this week… Second thing is: According to TV Week, John McCain’s simple, yet elegant acceptance speech drew more viewers that the Arrival [...]
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By PUMA Pundit on June 17, 2008
Among Democrats who supported Hillary Clinton for president, about one in four, 24 percent, prefer McCain over Obama, and 13 percent pick someone else or say they wouldn’t vote. Those are essentially unchanged from an ABC/Post poll last month, before Clinton suspended her campaign and offered Obama a fulsome endorsement. Hmmm. 25% of 18 million [...]
Posted in McCain, Obama | Tagged Hillary, mccain, obama, Polls, support, swing voters |