I'm not a huge fan of leaving "toss-up" states in whatever maps I give; Today I kind of have to. North Carolina, Missouri, Florida, Ohio... these states have been intensely close. In all honesty, I would say that Ohio looks to be increasingly Obama at this point. However, John McCain is still campaigning there heavily, perhaps his polls don't show the current 50-42% spread that all the other polls are showing. Then again, he's still campaigning as if he'll take Pennsylvania, where he is *and has been* down by 15 points.
Monday, October 27, 2008
1 week before election
I'm not a huge fan of leaving "toss-up" states in whatever maps I give; Today I kind of have to. North Carolina, Missouri, Florida, Ohio... these states have been intensely close. In all honesty, I would say that Ohio looks to be increasingly Obama at this point. However, John McCain is still campaigning there heavily, perhaps his polls don't show the current 50-42% spread that all the other polls are showing. Then again, he's still campaigning as if he'll take Pennsylvania, where he is *and has been* down by 15 points.
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