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November 02, 2008

The End of Negative Campaigning?

Homer_beer_2 Probably not, but the latest Gallup survey finds Obama with a 53-42 lead -- the scary thing for McCain is that most of the polls, especially in key states, finds very few "undecideds" left, meaning he has little chance to catch up. 

Gallup adds this shocker: "Obama's favorable rating is 62% -- the highest that any presidential candidate has registered in Gallup's final pre-election polls going back to 1992." Andrew Sullivan's comment: "Those negative ads were well worth the money, weren't they?"

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