I assume you mean conquest of the votes necessary to secure the presidency
least 10-point lead for the Democratic candidate. But there are fears a resurgence of the electorate pro McCain blank
From www.corriere.it
A smiling Barack Obama addresses the final hours of election campaign (AFP)
NEW YORK - Two days after the vote, the electoral trend back decisively in favor of Barack Obama. The latest poll on U.S. presidential popular institution Gallup recorded a further increase in the consensus in favor of the Democratic candidate, now given the lead on Republican John McCain 52-42. A survey of today's increasingly sees CBS as much as 13 points ahead, 54-41. And after yesterday's surge, Obama returns to separate the rival even of 6 points in the latest Zogby analysis, to date the most conservative, which now gives it 50% vs. 44% for McCain.
electoral votes - Nell'Election Day on Tuesday, the Illinois senator could win up to 300 electoral votes: well beyond the 270 needed to win the presidential election. The Washington Post writes today , noting that Democrats are far ahead for the Senate, the House and the governors race. Each of the 50 U.S. states have a certain number of votes constituencies that are assigned collectively to the winner in that state. As well as being ahead in all states won four years ago by Democratic candidate John Kerry (a total of 252 electoral votes), Obama is ahead in five states won by Republican George W. Bush: Iowa, New Mexico, Virginia, Colorado and Nevada. To play against him in the secret of the urn, however, could be the Bradley effect, named after the color of the Democratic mayor of Los Angeles, Tom Bradley, candidate for governor in the early '80s in California and a clear advantage in the polls, but then defeated white Republican George Deukmejian by the representative. Zogby also worries some estimates, they see McCain clearly ahead among whites by 54% versus 40% for Obama. But the Arizona senator is absent from the vote of blacks, 93% for Obama, and very weak among Hispanics, 65% sided with the Illinois senator.
ATTENDANCE RECORD - A reward Obama may also be record turnout at the polls. Today Gallup has raised his estimates, predicting that 64% of Americans will go to the polls instead of 60% originally envisaged. It would be a record number (the 60% ceiling has been exceeded only in 1960, 1964 and 1968 but then the number of voters was around 70 million), according to pollsters that a new era of political participation in a country with the lowest level of voting in the world. After receiving the endorsement of 240 U.S. newspapers (compared to 114 for McCain), Obama is the en plein even among university newspapers: 63 for him, against one for McCain. Only Daily Mississippian University of Mississippi has sided with the Republican, while the magazines prestigious colleges such as Amherst, Brandeis, Columbia, Cornell, Duke, Harvard, MIT, St. Mary, Swarthmore and Tufts have all supported the Democrat. "It's not a secret that the U.S. academic world is almost universally pro-Obama" comment on the media. Which explains why it departed from Oxford, England, the latest attempt to blacken The Illinois senator, arguing that his autobiography was written by his former terrorist Williams Ayers, founder of the radical group Weather Underground. The academic Peter Millican expert in unmasking the hand of the ghostwriter, told the Sunday Times to have been contacted by the brother of a Utah Republican, Chris Cannon, who offered him 10 thousand dollars to find out if the autobiography obamiana "Dreams From My Father," had in common with "Fugitive Days" Ayers.
MURDOCH VS OBAMA - "The professor refused the assignment after the buyer has not accepted that the research were made public, regardless of its outcome, "reveals the Times, the newspaper of the conservative media mogul Rupert Murdoch who, after several anti-Obama scoop (from the alleged ties to Ayers lla aunt illegal Boston ) now throws a stone against potential the Republican candidate. This does not mean that Murdoch has been "converted." In fact, the Scrooge of the media falls back on the field with a catastrophic prophecy anti-Obama. "His victory could worsen the global financial crisis," he warned in an interview with an Australian television. "Statement by Obama would be a setback for globalization - he added - because he supports policies mold protectionist. And because his tax policy - lower taxes for most Americans and raise for those earning over 250 thousand dollars is a folly. " After the endorsement of pro-McCain Dick Cheney (the most unpopular politician in U.S. history), today debuted the precise spot that unites the Democratic senator from Arizona to the current Bush administration, despite the efforts of McCain to take as much as possible distances. "It's not the change we need," says the 30-second video that recalls the names of celebrity pro-Obama, billionaire investor Warren Buffett to former Secretary of State Colin Powell. "McCain has earned the support Cheney - concluded a voiceover - supporting Bush's choices in 90% of cases. " To soften its image, according to experts seriously undermined by a campaign full of mud, McCain was a guest of the popular satirical show Saturday Night Live. In a funny number next to the fake Sarah Palin (the now-famous Tina Fey) has done to the famous infomercial aired last week by Barack Obama. "If I'd like to go on air on the three major TV channels? Sure, but a Republican with no money, "McCain has joked, explaining that his campaign allows him to 'only appearance on the television home shopping channel Qvc.
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