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McCain's Deficit Narrows in Today's Tracking Polls10/8/08 The race for the 2008 presidency is settling back a bit on Obama's momentum -- at least that is what can be concluded from the four national tracking polls we see today. Battleground Tracking: Obama 49, McCain 45. AVERAGE: Obama 48, McCain 45. (Obama +3) Obama's 3% lead is much less than the peak he had of about 7-8% just a couple of days ago. This movement back towards McCain is likely just a correction in the race after a period where Obama gained considerably in a short amount of time... But there is still very little evidence to suggest that McCain's supporters are at all excited about this race. Here is what Minnesota Public Radio had to say with respect to the race in Minnesota: "Among the more than half of the electorate that will definitely turnout, Obama has a 50 point lead. McCain’s supporters are concentrated among voters less certain to vote." (Minnesota Public Radio)
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