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Polls: Obama Leads In Critical Trio Of States

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WASHINGTON – Barack Obama has vaulted ahead of John McCain in polls from three crucial battlegrounds states, just five weeks before the election.

The latest Quinnipiac (QUIN’-ah-pee-ack) University surveys in Ohio, Florida and Pennsylvania show Obama’s support has jumped to 50 percent or above.

Pollsters attribute the improvement to public approval of his debate performance last Friday. Other factors include antipathy for Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin and heightened confidence in Obama’s ability to handle the current economic crisis.

The new surveys show Obama leading McCain in Florida 51 to 43 percent, in Ohio 50 to 42 percent and in Pennsylvania 54 to 39 percent.

Since 1960, no president has been elected without winning two of those three states.

Florida Likely To Have Full Convention Vote

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BY MEDIA GENERAL NEWS SERVICE
WASHINGTON — It is “pretty likely” Florida’s 210 delegates will have full voting rights at the Democratic National Convention, says the co-chairman of the panel that will decide that issue.

In an interview Monday, James Roosevelt of Massachusetts said the credentials committee will consider the matter carefully in Denver on Sunday, the eve of the convention’s opening day in that city.

In reality, the issue was settled last week when Barack Obama, who controls the party as its presumptive presidential nominee, called for delegates from both Florida and Michigan to have full voting rights. He says Florida and Michigan Democrats must be part of a united party this fall.

And with the credential panel’s membership reflecting the proportional breakdown of convention delegates, Roosevelt conceded: “It’s an Obama majority and that makes it pretty likely they will abide by his request.”
With voting power restored, the Florida delegation will have its full say on issues that come up before convention panels on topics ranging from convention rules to party stances on abortion and U.S. relations with Cuba.

But few, if any, decisions are expected regarding the 2012 presidential nominating calendar – the controversial issue that prompted the two states to run afoul of party rules in the first place.

Both Florida and Michigan had initially been completely barred from the convention for holding January presidential primaries in violation of party rules.

That prompted anger from supporters of Hillary Clinton, after she went on to receive more votes in both states. But Obama had taken his name off the ballot in Michigan, which had 157 delegates up for grabs, and neither campaigned in Florida.

In May, the Democratic National Committee’s Rules Committee decided to soften the punishment, giving delegates from the two states half a vote each. But that still left many Clinton supporters upset.
Obama’s request last week to restore their full voting strength, only after he clinched the nomination, represents little more than symbolic fence-mending with two key battleground states.

But Florida Democratic Chair Karen Thurman said Monday the symbolism “helps make people appreciate the struggle we went through in Florida, even though the rules may have been broken.”

She said that Florida and Michigan “really did put a light on” changes that need to be made in the Democrats’ presidential nominating process, which continue to allow Iowa and New Hampshire to hold the first contests.

The GOP also cut in half the voting power of Florida’s delegates to the Republican National Convention because of the early primary.

But as of Monday, no similar headway was yet reported by state GOP officials in getting their delegates’ restored to full voting power, though its presumptive presidential nominee John McCain says he wants that to happen.

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