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Barr Rears His Libertarian Head in N.C.

If Barack Obama is the Democratic nominee, he would be trailing John McCain by 43 percent to 40 percent with 6 percent supporting Barr and 12 percent undecided.

Government: Jefferson Testimony Not Privileged

Ellis III said in that Feb. 6 decision, involves “allegedly criminal non-legislative activities,” such as meeting with foreign officials, engaging in official travel and using his Congressional staff to

Looking at Clinton’s Swing State Advantage

– In 8 swing states including Florida and Michigan won by Clinton, she leads McCain 49 percent to 43 percent with 6 percent undecided while McCain leads Obama 46 percent to 43 percent with 11 percent

McCain: No Special Interest

The McCain campaign offered two potential dates, Feb. 20 or March 6, and 90 minutes of the Senator’s time.

Swing State Polls Have Bad News for Obama

In a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted May 19, McCain led Obama 50 percent to 40 percent with 6 percent preferring “other” than 3 percent undecided. Clinton led McCain 47 percent to 41 percent.

Colorado: Markey, Musgrave Have Dueling Poll Numbers

However, Musgrave’s poll was conducted March 6-8 and covered only registered voters, while Markey’s poll is recent, having been done May 13-15, and surveyed likely voters — frequently a more reliable

Young Hunter Is Favored to Win Race

.” A poll conducted May 8-10 showed Hunter with the support of 79 percent of likely Republican primary voters, followed by 6 percent for Santee Councilman Brian Jones, 2 percent for San Diego County