Are Barack Obama and John McCain Swapping Leads in the Race?

August 20, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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As my colleague Robert Schlesinger posted earlier today, one new major national presidential tracking poll shows Sen. John McCain beating Sen. Barack Obama by 5 points. This is the first time this political season I've seen Senator McCain in a national poll this far ahead.

As reported on the Zogby International website:

UTICA, New York—As Russian tanks rolled into the Republic of Georgia and the presidential candidates met over the weekend in the first joint issues forum of the fall campaign, the latest polling includes drama almost as compelling—Republican John McCain has taken a five-point lead over Democrat Barack Obama in the race for President, the latest Reuters/Zogby telephone survey shows.

But other polls still show Senator Obama ahead. Rasmussen Reports, Scott Rasmussen's firm, shows Obama ahead by 3, but when "leaners" are included, Obama is only 1 point ahead.True, this is a statistically insignificant difference, but odd given that Rasmussen is constantly accused of favoring Republican candidates. What does this tell you? I will not go near making a prediction about who's going to win this race. I've said all along it's going to be a squeaker and either candidate could take it. But part of me also says the Democrats took a huge risk nominating the most liberal member of the U.S. Senate (at least as categorized by the National Journal) instead of someone more moderate. No one could have successfully called Bill Clinton or Jimmy Carter "liberals" when they first ran for president. (That characterization might have changed for Clinton once he entered office, but his Arkansas record and his campaign made him appear to be a moderate Democrat.)What do you think?

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The first thing that I want to say is "I don't recall a big debate or or much to be said about who Mcains running mate (VP) was going to be.Barack has the right to chose who he wants. If Hillery can accept it then why can't her supporters and others? Sure, I liked Hillery too but what's over is over. So to all Democrats and those that are tired of living this way WAKE Up and vote Barack!!

of NC 8:52PM August 29, 2008

The original Maverick was James Garner.

Frank Eskridge of GA 10:56PM August 22, 2008

osama is an equificating pusilanimus pinhead. go back to your ivory tower in chicago and give adile stephens a high five.

oh and great looking strike out at saddelback.

in truth osama should have ansewer no comment on the abortion question. as a man on intellegence he knows the the murder of unborn in indefensable. the democrat party lost it soul in 1972 when it turned its back on the most innocent and defensely of all the unborn.

even worse -- oh thats above my pay grade -- thats right lets make a joke out of the slaughter of 80 million uborn babies and counting . the blood of the slaughted is dripping from the hands of every voter who has cast a vote for a democrat since 1972. And i am sure there is special basement in hell for there leaders mcgover,carter,dukakis,clinton,gore,kerry and now osama.

stephen of OH 11:08AM August 22, 2008

Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and hosts PBS's weekly news analysis program, To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe. She also writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column for Scripps Howard News Service.

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