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Arizona Democrats Ponder Future, McCain

The Mason-Dixon poll showed McCain with a 47 percent to 41 percent lead over Obama, with 12 percent undecided, giving the delegates in Denver hope that their candidate can win the state.

Obama’s Narrow Lead Harkens Back to 1980 Election

On “would use good judgment in a crisis,” McCain beat Obama 47 percent to 38 percent; on “personally qualified to be president,” it was McCain by a whopping 55 percent to 27 percent.

Colorado Candidates Battling for Independents

start, leading in every poll taken on this race since it crystallized last summer, including in a Denver Post/Mason-Dixon Polling & Research poll released on Sunday that showed Udall ahead of Schaffer 47

With Vast Agenda, Obama Must Name His Priorities

ObamaÂ’s health proposal involves heavy regulation of the health insurance industry, a $50 billion investment in health care technology and at least $65 billion a year to give the 47 million uninsured the

Summer Polling Often a Poor Predictor

Lee Terry (R-Neb.) unable to put the race away at 47 percent to 38 percent. But how will they fare in November? Two years ago at this time, Indiana Rep.

Ohio: Indy in 15th District Gets Right to Life Nod

In a survey commissioned by KilroyÂ’s campaign of 516 likely voters from May 20 to 22, Kilroy received 47 percent of the vote, Stivers got 37 percent, Eckhart got 5 percent and 11 percent were undecided