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Evangelicals Turned Out Big, But Failed to Deliver

Donklephant  Fri, 11/21/2008 - 2:57pm

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Dan Gilgoff at Politico writes that very little has changed in the evangelical political world:

Evangelicals are still much more concerned with so-called wedge issues than any other demographic group.

A Barna Group poll found that 40 percent of evangelicals chose their presidential candidate based on his position on “moral issues,” compared with 9 percent of other voters.



 

No rest for the Web's election-weary

CNET Tech blog  Mon, 11/10/2008 - 6:00am

Having gained mainstream notoriety amid Obama-McCain drama, social-media outlets such as Current TV, Digg, Facebook, and Twitter now look to capitalize on it elsewhere.



 

Campaign PCs of Obama, McCain cyberattacked

CNET Tech blog  Wed, 11/05/2008 - 1:46pm

Newsweek reports that the FBI and Secret Service told the presidential candidates that their files were accessed by criminal hackers over the summer.



 

Gallup: Obama Up 9, 7, 3

Donklephant  Wed, 10/29/2008 - 1:55pm

All positive movement for Obama today as he gains 2 in the registered model, stays the same in the likely expanded and gains 1 in the likely traditional.

But again, since Rasmussen’s numbers have tightened, I have to think that if Obama starts to dip below 49% in Gallup’s other two models, the face is changing and undecideds are breaking for McCain.

Registered Voters: Obama +9



 

Missouri: Obama, McCain Tied In Two New Polls

Donklephant  Mon, 10/27/2008 - 6:00am

Okay, they’re not tied, but a 1 point lead for each might as well be tied.

Research 2000
Obama - 48%
McCain - 47%

Mason/Dixon
McCain - 46%
Obama - 45%