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Prior to the election, all news organizations considered this a state McCain would win, or a safe red state. Polling throughout the state showed McCain consistently and substantially leading Obama. On Election Day, McCain easily won the state, although his margin of victory was significantly less than that of George W. Bush in 2000 or 2004.
Rocky Mountain News/CBS4 News/Public Opinion Strategies/RBI Strategies [148] October 21–23 52%: 40% 12 500 LV ±4.4% Poll Position/InsiderAdvantage [149] October 20 51%: 46% 5 576 LV ±4% Zogby Interactive [150] October 17–20 48.2%: 47.9% 0.3 951 LV ±3.2% Fox News/Rasmussen Reports/Pulse Opinion Research [151] October 19 51%: 46% 5 1,000 ...
The 2008 Texas House of Representatives elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections. Texas voters elected state representatives in all 150 State House of Representatives districts. The winners of this election served in the 81st Texas Legislature. State representatives serve for two-year terms.
Astrologers predicted that Biden would drop out of the 2024 presidential race during the Full Moon in Capricorn, and that's exactly what happened.
But election prediction can be a fickle pursuit, as Zogby demonstrated on Election Day 2004. The day before, in his final election poll, Zogby estimated Bush led Democrat John Kerrey by a single ...
Olson clearly led the race in the weeks leading up to election day. On October 22, 2008, poll by John Zogby and the Houston Chronicle stated that Olson had a 17-point lead over Lampson. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] On October 30, 2008, Larry Sabato predicted in his Crystal Ball newsletter that Olson's congressional race to be a "Republican Pick Up."
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The 2008 election showed huge increases in Internet use. Another study done after the election gave a lot of insight on young voters. Thirty-seven percent of Americans ages 18–24 got election news from social networking sites. Almost a quarter of Americans saw something about the election in an online video. [129]