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Growing up outside and then living and working in New Haven, I always knew about Quinnipiac – especially the bridge.  But it was only after I started to blog and write about the 2006 Ohio elections that I learned that other people knew about Quinnipiac too.  It’s just a few exits from my hometown.

The numbers today:

While voters in each state say Obama won last week’s debate, there was little post debate movement except in Wisconsin. Obama also has caught or passed McCain among men voters in all four states for the first time. Overall results show:

Colorado: Obama leads 52 – 43 percent pre-debate and 52 – 43 percent post debate;
Michigan: Obama is up 55 – 37 percent pre debate and 54 – 38 percent post debate;
Minnesota: Obama leads 51 – 43 percent pre-debate and 51 – 40 percent post debate;
Wisconsin: Obama leads 51 – 43 percent pre-debate and 54 – 37 percent post debate.

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By Jill Miller Zimon at 8:24 am October 14th, 2008 in Barack Obama, John McCain, Politics, Poll, Voting, WH2008 

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One Response to “Quinnipiac: Obama steady or gains in four battlegrounds”

  1. 1 Ben K on October 14th, 2008 11:42 am

    Q has slanted left all cycle…Obama up 17 in WI and 9 in CO…please

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