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Poll Shows Obama Deflected Recent Attacks

The new Washington Post-ABC News tracking poll puts Obama well out in front over Republican John McCain and finds that Obama has firmly reestablished his advantage on handling the economy, beaten back a challenge on taxes and has an edge in terms of ...

From JON COHEN AND JENNIFER AGIESTA, The Washington Post,  3 Nov 2008

Obama Holds Lead on Economy

In Sunday's Washington Post-ABC News tracking poll, Obama continues to have the edge on this central question, but at 11 points, it is his lowest of the month. It corresponds with his slimmest lead in the first full week of the poll: Among likely ...

From JENNIFER AGIESTA AND JON COHEN, The Washington Post,  26 Oct 2008

As Election Day Nears, Poll Shows Obama Leads McCain

Handling terrorism and the war in Iraq continue to be relative strengths for John McCain, but few voters cite either issue as their top concern, limiting the Republican nominee's options for reframing the debate to his advantage as Election Day ...

From JENNIFER AGIESTA AND JON COHEN, The Washington Post,  25 Oct 2008

Public Perceptions of Palin Drop

A majority of likely voters in a new Washington Post-ABC News national poll now have unfavorable views of the Alaska governor, most still doubt her presidential qualifications and there is an even split on whether she "gets it," a perception that had ...

From JON COHEN AND JENNIFER AGIESTA, The Washington Post,  24 Oct 2008

Financial Anxiety Rising, Poll Finds

More than four in 10 in the poll said they have been hurt by the stock market's steep decline; one in six reported "a great deal" of financial pain. Yet even in the wake of last week's historic sell-off on Wall Street, many Americans who own stocks or ...

From JENNIFER AGIESTA AND JON COHEN, The Washington Post,  13 Oct 2008

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