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Monday, October 20, 2008

Presidential Polling For Monday, October 20, 2008

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NATIONAL POLLS
CBS/NYT: Obama 54%, McCain 41%
ECONOMIST: Obama 48%, McCain 42%
CNN: Obama 51%, McCain 46%
DEMOCRACY CORPS: Obama 49%, McCain 44%
GWU/BATTLEGROUND: Obama 49%, McCain 45%

DAILY TRACKING POLLS
GALLUP: Obama 52%, McCain 43%
ABC: Obama 53%, McCain 44%
RESEARCH 2000: Obama 50%, McCain 42%
ZOGBY: Obama 50%, McCain 44%
IBD/TIPP: Obama 47%, McCain 41%
HOTLINE/DIAGEO: Obama 47%, McCain 42%
RASMUSSEN: Obama 50%, McCain 46%

PRESIDENTIAL: STATE-BY-STATE POLLS

COLORADO--Rasmussen: Obama 51%, McCain 46%, Others 0% (McCain)
FLORIDA--Rasmussen: McCain 49%, Obama 48%, Others 1% (McCain)
GEORGIA--G.Q.R. (D): McCain 46%, Obama 44%, Others 4% (Obama)
MINNESOTA--SurveyUSA: Obama 50%, McCain 44%, Others 4% (McCain)
MISSOURI #1--Suffolk University: McCain 47%, Obama 46%, Others 1% (Obama)
MISSOURI #2--Rasmussen: Obama 49%, McCain 44%, Others 4%
NEW HAMPSHIRE--Research 2000: Obama 50%, McCain 43% (Obama)
NORTH CAROLINA #1--PPP: Obama 51%, McCain 44%, Others 2% (Obama)
NORTH CAROLINA #2--Rasmussen: Obama 51%, McCain 48%, Others 0%
OHIO #1--Suffolk University: Obama 51%, McCain 42%, Others 2% (Obama)
OHIO #2--Rasmussen: McCain 49%, Obama 47%, Others 1%
OREGON--Grove (D): Obama 52%, McCain 39%, Others 2% (Obama)
PENNSYLVANIA #1--Muhlenberg: Obama 53%, McCain 41%, Others 2% (McCain)
PENNSYLVANIA #2--Susquehanna: Obama 48%, McCain 40%, Others 3%
VIRGINIA #1--Rasmussen: Obama 54%, McCain 44% (McCain)
VIRGINIA #2--SurveyUSA: Obama 51%, McCain 45%, Others 2%
WISCONSIN--SurveyUSA: Obama 51%, McCain 43%, Others 3% (McCain)

Did John McCain Seek Donations From Russia?

   You just cannot make this shit up!

    From Russian News and Information Agency

UNITED NATIONS, October 20 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's permanent mission to the UN has received a letter from U.S. Republican presidential candidate John McCain asking for financial support of his election campaign, the mission said in a statement on Monday.

"We have received a letter from Senator John McCain with a request for a financial donation to his presidential election campaign. In this respect we have to reiterate that neither Russia's permanent mission to the UN nor the Russian government or its officials finance political activities in foreign countries," the statement said.

According to Ruslan Bakhtin, press secretary of the Russian mission, the letter dated September 29 and signed by McCain, was addressed to Vitaly Churkin, Russia's envoy to the UN, and arrived on October 16.

The ambassador's title was not included in the letter, and was not clear why the letter had taken over two weeks to arrive.

Enclosed was a request for a donation of up to $5,000 to McCain's election campaign to be returned with a check or permission to withdraw the money from the donor's credit card until October 24.

Individual donations to candidates' election campaigns are capped by law at $2,300, and it is illegal to accept donations from foreign nationals.

McCain accepted the $84 million in public financing available to his election campaign, and consequently cannot accept private donations. However, the Republican National Committee is collecting donations that can be used to support his candidacy in limited ways.

Legal barriers aside, the request and the official response from the Russian mission appear even more confusing in the light of McCain's overall negative attitude toward Russia.

Last year he said the G8 should exclude Russia, citing "diminishing political freedoms, a leadership dominated by a clique of former intelligence officers, [and] efforts to bully democratic neighbors."

On August 12, during the brief conflict between Russia and Georgia in its breakaway region of South Ossetia, McCain said he had told Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili: " I know I speak for every American when I say to him, 'Today, we are all Georgians.'''

The Gallup Poll daily tracking survey on Sunday showed Democrat Barack Obama leading McCain nationally by 10 percentage points, 52-42.

  Integrity? Honor? Honest?= John McCain? I think not! If this story is true, then it is pretty obvious that the McCain campaign is desperate. McCain asking for money from a foreign government, Russia no less, is a criminal act, I think.

   Another reason to keep this Republican gutter crawler away from the White House.