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The Obama Campaign Thinks We're Dummies

30 Aug 2008 06:23 pm

The headline from a story the campaign just sent around:

First Two National Polls Find Palin Gains LESS Support from Women

Suddenly the Obama campaign finds solace in A SMALL ONE NIGHT TRACKING SAMPLE from Gallup and an IVR poll they usually dismiss....conducted over a weekend?

Come on, guys...

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