Kathianne
08-21-2008, 10:01 AM
McCain leads:
http://www.electionprojection.com/president08.shtml
commentary:
http://www.electionprojection.com/blog.shtml
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Daily dispatch
President: Wow, what a day in the polling world! A ton of polls were released yesterday, and the movement in the numbers produced by them was stark. It is safe to say a shift has occurred. National polls are showing a dead heat, and the margin in several battleground state polls have moved favorably in John McCain's direction. However, before the red team gets too giddy about the recent turn of polling events, let me caution that a presidential election most often brings with it a long, arduous, winding road to Election Day.
Yes, McCain has bested Barack Obama in today's Election Projection - something I honestly did not expect to happen at any time during this election season - but only time will tell if this is a temporary uptick or a sustainable trend. I am still not convinced McCain can actually win the presidency, yet he has exceeded my expectations from a polling standpoint time after time since becoming the presumed GOP nominee.
http://www.electionprojection.com/president08.shtml
commentary:
http://www.electionprojection.com/blog.shtml
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Daily dispatch
President: Wow, what a day in the polling world! A ton of polls were released yesterday, and the movement in the numbers produced by them was stark. It is safe to say a shift has occurred. National polls are showing a dead heat, and the margin in several battleground state polls have moved favorably in John McCain's direction. However, before the red team gets too giddy about the recent turn of polling events, let me caution that a presidential election most often brings with it a long, arduous, winding road to Election Day.
Yes, McCain has bested Barack Obama in today's Election Projection - something I honestly did not expect to happen at any time during this election season - but only time will tell if this is a temporary uptick or a sustainable trend. I am still not convinced McCain can actually win the presidency, yet he has exceeded my expectations from a polling standpoint time after time since becoming the presumed GOP nominee.