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Today's Gallup results (rolling average from Oct 15-17) show no movement in its "traditional" likely voter numbers, with Obama still leading McCain by 2 points, 49 to 47.
In Gallup's new "expanded" likely voter model, Obama's lead has dipped to four points, 50 to 46.
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at 11:32 on October 18th, 2008
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It’s time to decide. Obama will win McCain and then we have to battle against financial crisis.