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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
I apologize. I always include links except when I'm going 100 MPH - processing video in between my posts here.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo...ama_vs_mccain/
By the way, I think your link is a little out of date. Mine is current.
-S
PS. Notice the date on CNN's (Sept 3rd)
updated 5:25 p.m. EDT, Wed September 3, 2008
CNN's Electoral Map: Who's ahead
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Thanks for the link, I appreciate it.
Here is the one that I refer to most often. These maps are somewhat skewed because they assume certain events will remain static. I usually look at the states that are "solid" in their support one way or another and take the rest with a grain of salt- when a state goes from toss up to leaning is pretty iffy stuff and in many cases they won't be fully decided till election day.
Here is the map that I memntioned- I stick with it because it includes data from pretty much every poll and averages the results which yeilds a more accurate trend and more reliable results.
http://www.pollster.com/
Once again, thanks for your link and I hope that the election will eventually turn to the issues so that all Americans can decide based upon real issues instead of 30 second attack ads.