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Election polls - Republican - Democratic
On November 4, 2008, the United States of America will hold its
election for President and Vice President. Find on this website
independent information about Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians candidates - Official campaign sites - direct links to
election polls websites to get the latest opinion polling for
the United States 2008 presidential election - videos of debates and
news or selection of articles about Hillary Clinton, Obama Barrack, John Edwards, Rudy Giuliani, John
McCain, Fred Thompson, Al Gore ...
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Opinion polling &
Polls sites - check the latest
Please review our selection of resources to get the latest
presidential election polls :
Rasmussen Reports Poll, Time Poll, American Research Group, Newsweek
Poll, Zogby America Poll, Quinnipiac University Poll, FOX
News/Opinion Dynamics Poll, WNBC/Marist Poll, USA Today/Gallup Poll,
Harris
... By providing information about voting intentions, opinion polls
can sometimes influence the behaviour of electors especially for
primaries ...
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Key states : In 2004, California (With 55 Electoral
Vote) confirmed its reputation as a blue state by voting for the
Democratic challenger, Senator John F. Kerry by almost 10% over
President Bush - Florida was under the national spotlight
prior the 2004 Presidential election, being the swing state with 27
electoral votes - Pennsylvania : By voting for Senator John
F. Kerry, Pennsylvania was the only major swing state of three to
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