Quote Originally Posted by QuietMaster View Post
The aggregate national support does not determine the election of the President.

Obama's lead over McCain varies from 3% to 11% -- with a national average of 6% -- as of October 30.

Obama has solidified the states that traditionally supports the Democrats while McCain is struggling to maintain those that are traditionally Republicans.

The actual support from state to state determines the outcome of the Presidential election based on the Electoral College votes gained by each party.

There are indications that McCain might perhaps even loose his home state - Arizona - support for Obama and McCain are very close. That is not good news for McCain in the last days of the election.

The real and true poll will be determined after the votes are counted on November 04, 2008.
Youyr last line of your post, is the TRUE story of it all, the REAL Poll will tell lthre whole story and that one will not be complete til Nov 4th or early Nov 5th depeprnding on how long itt ake to count ACTUAL votes the results turdays are the oinly ones that coun,t you can loo a a milloin polls but tuesdays rersults are all that matter now