Pennsylvania, in play after all? Barack Obama Internal Polling Might Show Yes!

Is Pennsylvania in play after all, based on Barack Obama polling?

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Perhaps the Pennsylvania strategy embraced by the John McCain campaign makes sense after all.

The strategy has prompted skepticism. But much buzz today surrounds the apparently inadvertent leak of an internal poll by Barack Obama's campaign in Pennsylvania that supposedly showed the Democrat leading there by only 2 percentage points -- a much-slimmer margin than independent surveys have recorded for him and one that would make the race for the state a tossup.

An e-mail from a local Obama aide expressing concern about the internal poll's findings ended up in the queue of a radio talk show host in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He, in turn, interviewed Sean Smith, the Obama communications director for Pennsylvania.

Their chat can be heard here; as the host notes after it's over, Smith doesn't dispute that the campaign's own polling gauged Pennsylvania a tossup.

And that may explain a related story making the rounds -- a report that Pennsylvania's Democratic governor, the politically savvy Ed Rendell, described himself in a memo as "a little nervous" about Obama's standing in his state as he requested that the candidate return there soon for some more on-the-ground campaigning.

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Knight_of_the_Mind's picture

From an exciting photo-finish.

No it is not. Emphatically no.''

-- Dallas owner Jerry Jones, when asked if coach Wade Phillips' job is in jeopardy after the Cowboys' 34-14 loss to previously 1-4 St. Louis.

Steve Foley's picture

...Biden and Murtha are practically handing Pennsylvania to McCain

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DocJ (for the management)

t is time to pass the torch, it is time to turn the page to a new Generation of Leaders exclusive for these time -- that would be Barack Obama!

PA has suffered just like states all accross this country. Hospitals have closed down because Bush economics have closed off money to states for health and education, that is not a GOP priority, but it is a Barack Obama priority. And if PA and this country wants to get back to the American Dream than they better run to Barack Obama, a soul, truly committed to change and unity all accross thsi country and around the world. You see, Barack has been tested since day one he has announced his run for Presidency. But it is how one handles a crises which separates Barack from McCain and has generated tremendous support for Barack from established leaders all around the world. We are not living in the old world of might and fight. The world is interconnected now and we must all work together to sovle the problems facing all countries together such as energy, climate and economics. So you see, I think it is a good thing for America to embrace socialism -- to be social -- that is not a bad thing.
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