The Associated Press - Jul 25, 2008
DENVER (AP) — In the face of Barack Obama's overseas tour de force, rival presidential candidate John McCain struggled to be heard.
MLive.com - Jul 25, 2008
LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Republican John McCain has narrowed the gap between himself and Democrat Barack Obama in Michigan, according to a poll released
Seattle Times - Jul 25, 2008
Republican John McCain is tightening the presidential race against Democratic rival Barack Obama in four key states, according to polls.
Los Angeles Times - Jul 25, 2008
Carolyn Kaster / AP The issue that seems to have helped McCain in the polls released today was his support of offshore drilling for oil.
AFP - Jul 24, 2008
WASHINGTON (AFP) — A majority of Americans believe that Democratic candidate Barack Obama will win the presidential election against Republican hopeful John
TopNews - Jul 25, 2008
The presidential race is closing in the three major battleground states, with Republican John McCain holding an advantage among white male voters and
Washington Times - Jul 25, 2008
DENVER | Sen. John McCain's efforts to tap voter discontent over soaring energy prices have helped produce his first poll lead in Colorado, a near dead-heat
TPM - Jul 24, 2008
By Eric Kleefeld - July 24, 2008, 5:48PM The latest poll out of Pennsylvania has some good news for Barack Obama: He's now over 50% in this big swing state.
Rocky Mountain News - Jul 24, 2008
John McCain has reversed polling trends to take a slim lead over Barack Obama among Colorado voters, says a new Quinnipiac poll.
OneNewsNow - Jul 24, 2008
Earlier in 2008, Republican presidential candidate John McCain proposed a federal gas tax-free summer in order to combat rising fuel costs, but Democratic
Kansas City Star - Jul 24, 2008
The Quinnipiac University poll released on Thursday shows that 50 percent of likely voters say they will vote for Obama, a senator from Illinois.
United Press International - Jul 24, 2008
WASHINGTON, July 24 (UPI) -- US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Thursday rejected White House pressure on energy legislation, saying President Bush just wants
WSLS.com - Jul 23, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama maintains a two-point lead over Sen. John McCain in Virginia, according to a new survey from a pollster based in North Carolina.