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You Decide 2008 (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
... 6 Missouri : McCain 47, Obama 46, Undecided 5 North Carolina : McCain 49, Obama 46, Undecided 5 As Brad Coker, who runs the Mason-Dixon poll, notes, the vast majority of the undecided voters in these states are whites, so take for what it’s worth. The trouble spots I see for McCain are Colorado, Nevada, and possibly Virginia at this point. The trouble spots for Obama in this round...
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Patriot Room (Free subscription) | 04/11/2008
... 6 Missouri: McCain 47, Obama 46, Undecided 5 North Carolina: McCain 49, Obama 46, Undecided 5 As Brad Coker, who runs the Mason-Dixon poll, notes, the vast majority of the undecided voters in these states are whites. Remember, Obama has spent $600,000,000.00, which is 3 or 4 times as much as McCain, and he is not above 50% in any of these polls . That is a candidate who is having...
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Right Voices (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
... 6 Missouri: McCain 47, Obama 46, Undecided 5 North Carolina: McCain 49, Obama 46, Undecided 5 As Brad Coker, who runs the Mason-Dixon poll, notes, the vast majority of the undecided voters in these states are whites.Love that last line– No kidding! Do not allow the Marxisant Radical into the White House. Don’t allow the Obamedia to influence you . GET OUT AND VOTE! Dr Sanity posted...
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Webloggin (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
... 6 Missouri: McCain 47, Obama 46, Undecided 5 North Carolina: McCain 49, Obama 46, Undecided 5 As Brad Coker, who runs the Mason-Dixon poll, notes, the vast majority of the undecided voters in these states are whites. If these undecided voters all break for McCain, it may be enough for him to eke out a small win. But there is another possibility: that some of these undecided voters...
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Tampa Bay Online (Free subscription) | 02/11/2008
... the poll's 4-point error margin, the result amounts to a tie or close to a tie, pollster Brad Coker said.The result is an improvement for Obama from two weeks ago, when the same poll showed McCain ahead by a single percentage point, but Coker noted that both outcomes, and the change, are within the error margin."It's a bit of a gain; I'd rather be 2 points ahead than 2 points...
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Riehl World View (Free subscription) | 02/11/2008
... 6 Missouri: McCain 47, Obama 46, Undecided 5 North Carolina: McCain 49, Obama 46, Undecided 5 As Brad Coker, who runs the Mason-Dixon poll, notes, the vast majority of the undecided voters in these states are whites. If these undecided voters all break for McCain, it may be enough for him to eke out a small win. But there is another possibility: that some of these undecided voters...
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Florida Politics (Free subscription) | 01/11/2008
... must win Florida to have any chance of winning the presidency," said Mason-Dixon managing director Brad Coker. "His best hope could be the racial composition of Florida's 'undecided' voters, of whom, 84 percent are white." ... The poll has Obama and McCain dead even — at 46 percent each — in the bellwether Tampa Bay region, which consistently goes for the winner.". Michael Bender...
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Naked Politics (Free subscription) | 31/10/2008
Amendment #2, which defines marriage as between a man and a woman, has lost some support from the first October poll and is now at 55-35 percent. "It still has a chance to win approval,'' said pollster Brad Coker, noting that the undecided voters -- 10 percent -- could push it over the top.
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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 31/10/2008
... from the confusing language of the actual ballot question,” Mason-Dixon Managing Director Brad Coker said.Only 36 percent of voters were supportive to 28 percent opposed.Friday’s poll didn’t ask voters about the least popular idea, the Amendment 8 local-option sales tax increase for community colleges, which was drawing only 38 percent support and 47 percent opposition in the firm’s...
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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 01/11/2008
That's little changed from August, when Mason-Dixon Polling & Research found 57 percent support, and its mid-October survey showing 56 percent support.Still, pollster Brad Coker said Amendment 2 "has a chance." In similar ballot amendments in other states, he said, "undecided voters have generally broken strongly in support of gay-marriage bans."Florida law already outlaws gay marriage....
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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 24/10/2008
The remaining 7 percent of undecided voters will determine whether it reaches the 60 percent approval threshold required to amend Florida's Constitution.History suggests it will pass because undecided voters have tended to break in favor of gay-marriage bans in other states, said Brad Coker, polling director for Mason-Dixon Polling & Research. The firm surveyed 625 registered voters Monday...
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Tampa Bay Online (Free subscription) | 23/10/2008
... to vote in the general election Nov. 4. Support was lower for Amendments 4 and 6, but pollster Brad Coker said they still could pass given the high number of undecided voters. Forty-three percent said they would vote for Amendment 4, a tax exemption for dedicating land for conservation purposes. Twenty-two percent said they oppose it, and the rest were unsure. Amendment 6 would require...
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Gay South Florida (Free subscription) | 23/10/2008
... 60 percent threshold, it still has a good shot at voter ratification,'' said Mason-Dixon pollster Brad Coker. ``In other ballot amendment and initiative votes in other states, undecided voters have generally broken strongly in support of gay marriage bans.'' Two other constitutional amendments on the Nov. 4 ballot are not as close to passage. Amendment 4, which would cut taxes for...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 23/10/2008
... 60 percent threshold, it still has a good shot at voter ratification,'' said Mason-Dixon pollster Brad Coker. ``In other ballot amendment and initiative votes in other states, undecided voters have generally broken strongly in support of gay marriage bans.'' Two other constitutional amendments on the Nov. 4 ballot are not as close to passage. Amendment 4, which would cut taxes for...
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Naked Politics (Free subscription) | 23/10/2008
... 60 percent threshold, it still has a good shot at voter ratification,'' said Mason-Dixon pollster Brad Coker . "In other ballot amendment and initiative votes in other states, undecided voters have generally broken strongly in support of gay marriage bans.''