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McCain faces a historic landslide defeat – it will be surprising if he can even hold on to Arizona and Alaska
It will be a vote against the Bush Administration. McCain will be defeated but the fact is the mandate is a sign of rejection of Bush and his arrogant, foolish policies.
Harvard Business School should question itself, what kind of graduates are coming out of its program? How are people getting into the program?
According to media reports, Obama was on top in seven of 11 new state polls, while McCain claimed the advantage in Alabama, and the two were statistically tied in Georgia, North Carolina and one Ohio poll. The Democrat's edge, on average, is now almost 8 percentage points in national polls, according to realclearpolitics.com.
McCain is losing ground to Obama as Americans become more focused on the financial crisis. Polls have long shown that voters trust Obama more than McCain when it comes to handling the economy, and Obama is focusing on the issue at every stop.
``I think people are starting to say to themselves, we''re tired of the old ideology,'''' Obama, 47, told about 250 donors at an Oct. 10 fundraiser in Philadelphia. He noted that the campaign was gaining points in Republican strongholds such as Virginia, North Carolina and Montana.
The Illinois senator has led McCain by at least 9 percentage points in the Gallup Poll's daily tracking survey in each of the last five days. The latest survey of 2,773 voters conducted Oct. 8-10 showed Obama ahead by 51 percent to 42 percent. The survey has a sampling error of plus or minus 2 percentage points.
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