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AP Breaking: Quinnipiac Polls show Obama ahead BIG in FL PA & OH
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Edited on Wed Oct-01-08 06:05 AM by Perky
The new surveys show Obama leading McCain in Florida 51 percent to 43 percent, in Ohio 50 percent to 42 percent and in Pennsylvania 54 percent to 39 percent.

Since 1960, no president has been elected without winning two of those three states.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/washington/AP-Campaign-...
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  -AP Breaking: Quinnipiac Polls show Obama ahead BIG in FL PA & OH Perky  Oct-01-08 06:01 AM   #0 
  - Happy to R this! n/t  femmedem   Oct-01-08 06:02 AM   #1 
  - Quinnipiac in case people want to know what "Q" means  OKNancy   Oct-01-08 06:03 AM   #2 
  - Now that's more like it  Marsala   Oct-01-08 06:03 AM   #3 
  - K & R!  Hope And Change   Oct-01-08 06:04 AM   #4 
  - KICKING!!!!! Great news n/t  demokatgurrl   Oct-01-08 06:04 AM   #5 
  - OMG - now I have to do a happy dance! :)  polichick   Oct-01-08 06:05 AM   #6 
  - Yee haw!!!! I just sent this breaking news to Morning Joe!!!  Kahuna   Oct-01-08 06:05 AM   #7 
  - It ain't over  Gman   Oct-01-08 06:06 AM   #8 
  - Fantastic! The PA is most reassuring. PA is a must win. It is a sollid blue now.  DCBob   Oct-01-08 06:06 AM   #9 
  - I agree about PA...  aaaaaa5a   Oct-01-08 06:14 AM   #13 
  - PA was never in question. EVER.  WinkyDink   Oct-01-08 06:40 AM   #16 
     - Agreed, mcPOW never had a real chance there.  tekisui   Oct-01-08 06:52 AM   #17 
  - Now there is a surge I can support  liberal N proud   Oct-01-08 06:09 AM   #10 
  - Surge, Surge :) Go Obama.  Kdillard   Oct-01-08 06:11 AM   #11 
  - The surge is working, my friends.  Ragazz68   Oct-01-08 06:11 AM   # 
  - The surge is working, my friends.  Ragazz68   Oct-01-08 06:11 AM   #12 
  - A steady hand and hard work has produced these numbers  jeanmarc   Oct-01-08 06:16 AM   #14 
  - The next polls to watch for are Missouri and Indiana  Perky   Oct-01-08 07:03 AM   #19 
  - I say to everyone on the fence "judge them by their campaigns"  Patiod   Oct-01-08 08:53 AM   #21 
  - Dude has been zen like 97% of the time ...  Cosmocat   Oct-01-08 10:12 AM   #25 
  - Landslide.  Botany   Oct-01-08 06:27 AM   #15 
  - Wow....  Hepburn   Oct-01-08 06:57 AM   #18 
  - GREAT NEWS!!!  workinclasszero   Oct-01-08 07:06 AM   #20 
  - Excellent!  Lex   Oct-01-08 09:51 AM   #22 
  - why couldnt the  BigD_95   Oct-01-08 09:58 AM   #23 
  - Hell yes!  budkin   Oct-01-08 09:59 AM   #24 
  - great news  grantcart   Oct-01-08 10:13 AM   #26 
  - Keep up the good work folks! It is now working....  SeeHopeWin   Oct-01-08 10:35 AM   #27 
  - Keep up the good work folks! It is now working....  SeeHopeWin   Oct-01-08 10:35 AM   #28 
  - My Electoral Prediction map is getting closer to reality...  Greyskye   Oct-01-08 01:07 PM   #29 
  - I think he'll win NC  Liberal_Stalwart71   Oct-01-08 01:12 PM   #30 
  - I hope so, but didn't call it that way as it's gone (R) the past 4 general elections  Greyskye   Oct-01-08 01:20 PM   #32 
     - Has it ever been this close? And have registration polls reached record numbers?  Liberal_Stalwart71   Oct-01-08 01:26 PM   #33 
  - You think he'll lose NC, but win Louisiana?  Bullet1987   Oct-01-08 01:28 PM   #34 
     - Here is why I think there's a shot in Louisiana  Greyskye   Oct-01-08 01:43 PM   #35 
  - I was beginning to wonder what was up with Ohio?  Life Long Dem   Oct-01-08 01:13 PM   #31 
 

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