Any worries about losing Congress?
From the latest USA Today Gallup poll:
"The convention bounce has helped not only McCain but also attitudes toward Republican congressional candidates and the GOP in general."
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PRINCETON, N.J., Sept. 7 (UPI) -- U.S. Republican presidential nominee John McCain has moved ahead of Democratic rival Barack Obama by 48 percent to 45 percent, a Gallup Poll indicated.
On the last day of this year's GOP convention in St. Paul, Minn., by contrast, Gerson was scribbling some notes longhand for his column, eating a salad for lunch and talking about how relaxed he has been feeling.
"You don't have a horrible feeling in
WASHINGTON, Sept 7 - Republican candidate John McCain goes into the final stretch of the U.S. presidential campaign leading Democrat Barack Obama by 50 percent to 46 percent, his biggest lead since January, according to a USA Today/Gallup Poll released
In the new poll, taken Friday through Sunday, McCain leads Obama by 54%-44% among those seen as most likely to vote. The survey of 1,022 adults, including 959 registered voters, has a margin of error of +/— 3 points for both samples.
This article was reported by Charles Duhigg, Stephen Labaton, and Andrew Ross Sorkin and written by Mr. Duhigg.
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