According to the Associated Press, Obama is leading in the 4 red states that Bush won-over in 2005, and is essentially tied with McCain in the two other red states. Check out what the AP Polls analyst says about our boy Barack:
The results help explain why the Democrat is pressing his money and manpower advantages in a slew of traditionally GOP states, hoping not just for a win but a transcendent victory that remakes the nation's political map. McCain is scrambling to defend states where he wouldn't even be campaigning if the race were closer.McCain has been criticizing Barack for being a "superstar" rather than a presidential candidate, but his superstar status is about to do historical things tonight. Because of all the millions that Obama has gained during his campaign, he will be essentially having a 30-minute commercial on 3 different networks this evening (make sure to check it out!). He will be encouraging voters to stay home Nov. 4th and vote (rather than going to school/work)-- because we have to expect those lines to be horrendous! And he will be outlining all the major issues once again, for those who still (miraculously) might be undecided. YES America, WE CAN!
Less than a week before Election Day, the AP-GfK polls show Obama winning among early voters, favored on almost every issue, benefiting from the country's sour mood and widely viewed as the winning candidate by voters in eight crucial states — Colorado, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
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