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TalkLeft (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Update : Mayhill Fowler at HuffPo has much more on Colorado , including the great photo above. Public Policy Polling released a new Colorado poll (pdf) yesterday showing Sen. Barack Obama with a ten point lead over John McCain. Obama leads John McCain 52-42, up from a seven point advantage in a PPP Colorado survey three weeks ago. With only 6% of voters undecided and just 6% of those with a current...
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Political Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
A new Public Policy Polling survey in Colorado shows Sen. Barack Obama now leading Sen. John McCainby ten points, 52% to 42%. Key findings: Obama is now leading 71% to 21% with Hispanic voters, a considerable improvement from a 57% to 36% edge in PPP's survey of the state taken three weeks ago. The white vote is exactly the same as it was previously, a 48% to 47% advantage for Obama. Analysis: "The...
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SquareState.net - Front Page (Free subscription) | yesterday
Public Policy Polling Colorado Obama 52, McCain 42 (9/20-21: Obama 51, McCain 44) Sen: Udall (D) 49, Schaffer (R) 39 (9/20-21: Udall (D) 48, Schaffer (R) 40) "Most of Obama's gains over the last three weeks can be traced to the Hispanic vote. Where his lead among those voters was previously 57-36, he has now upped it to 71-21."
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PalmAddicts (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
I don't think I mention Softick PPP often enough and it is really quite useful. "Softick PPP is PPP server which accepts connections from Palm powered device via USB cable/cradle. Using Softick PPP you can connect your Palm powered devices...
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Political Wire (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
A new Public Policy Polling survey in Virginia shows Sen. Barack Obama expanding his lead over Sen. John McCain, 51% to 43%. Key findings: "Obama's made tremendous strides with white voters over the last three weeks, cutting a 60-35 gap with them to 52-42. A PPP analysis earlier in the summer showed that Obama would most likely win Virginia if he could capture just 39% of the white vote, and at 42%...
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
Tony Dennis the Inquirer , Thursday 9 October 2008. 10:57:00 Shurely some mishtake THE UK's phone-paid services regulator, Phonepay Plus (PPP), has attempted to rebuild the tarnished reputation of the phone quiz industry by publishing a list of approved suppliers. It's a very commendable effort because, as the PPP itself observes, " Broadcasters often rely on their telecoms service provider to ensure...
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Raising Kaine - Front Page (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
More good polling news from Virginia: For the first time in any of PPP's Virginia polling this year the race is something other than a two point lead for Barack Obama. He now leads 51-43 in the state. [...] Since the last survey Joe Biden's stock in the state has risen while Sarah Palin's has fallen. Biden's gone from a +11 net favorability to +17 in the week following the Vice Presidential debate,...
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The Real Clear Politics Blog (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
A new PPP poll in Virginia shows Obama leading by 8 points (Oct. 6-7, 917 LV, MoE +/- 3.2%). Obama had led by 2 points in each of the four previous PPP polls in the state (from mid-June through mid-September)....
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Political Wire (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
Sen. Barack Obama has taken back the lead in Ohio over Sen. John McCain, 49% to 43%, after trailing by four points in a Public Policy Polling survey conducted three weeks ago. Key finding: "Much of the movement in Obama's direction since the last poll has come from a tightening among white voters. Where McCain previously had an 18 point advantage it is now just 6. Given the overwhelming support of...
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Indian Express (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
... in the books of accounts,” ICAI accounting standard board chairman Amarjit Chopra said. Under the PPP agreements, which are usually in build-operate-transfer or rehabilitate-operate-transfer or public-to-private transfer basis, assets like land and equipment are provided by the government. Operators are confused over the way these assets should be treated, he said. On such assets, under service...
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Political Wire (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
... voters in his own party. His share of the Democratic vote had been anywhere between 69% and 76% in PPP's previous five surveys of the state." Interesting: Obama's numbers rise every time he makes a visit to the state. McCain hasn't visited in five months.
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MayorWatch (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
Boris Johnson has written to Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, requesting that the Government ensure Londoners are not shortchanged after PPP Arbiter Chris Bolt determined that maintenance work to be carried out by Lines could cost more than £1b above the funds allocated by Government. Under the PPP scheme, which was opposed by most parties standing at the 2000 GLA elections, maintenance...
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Faithful Progressive (Free subscription) | yesterday
Wow, that's a strong surge. PPP: Obama lead in Colorado hits double digits Barack Obama 52 John McCain 42 With the Hispanic vote unifying behind him, Barack Obama is out to his largest lead yet in a PPP poll of Colorado. Obama is now leading 71-21 with that group of voters, a considerable improvement from a 57-36 edge in PPP's survey of the state taken three weeks ago. The white vote is exactly the...
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The Political Carnival (Free subscription) | yesterday
By GottaLaff I can hardly keep up with all the good news: PPP Poll: Obama Way Ahead in Colorado A new Public Policy Polling survey in Colorado shows Sen. Barack Obama now leading Sen. John McCainby ten points, 52% to 42%. Key findings: Obama is now leading 71% to 21% with Hispanic voters , a considerable improvement from a 57% to 36% edge in PPP's survey of the state taken three weeks ago. The white...
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JURIST (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
[JURIST] Thailand's Office of the Attorney General (OAG) on Friday filed a petition to have the country's Constitutional Court dissolve the ruling People's Power Party (PPP) because of election fraud allegedly committed by one of its former top officers. Former PPP deputy leader Yongyuth Tiyapairat was convicted of organizing a vote-buying scheme by the Constitutional Court in July, and under Thai...