West Virginia

Obama Leads In Minnesota, Pennsylvania; McCain Leads In West Virginia — Latest Polls

Obama Leads In Minnesota, Pennsylvania; McCain Leads In West Virginia — Latest PollsThe latest Obama vs McCain pre-election opinion polls show that Barack Obama is currently leading John McCain in Minnesota and Pennsylvania, while the latter is leading is in West Virginia.

NBC/Mason-Dixon: McCain Leads In Ohio, West Virginia; Obama Leads In Wisconsin

NBC/Mason-Dixon: McCain Leads In Ohio, West Virginia; Obama Leads In WisconsinThe NBC/Mason-Dixon’s latest Obama vs McCain opinion polls show that John McCain is presently leading in the presidential race in Ohio and West Virginia, while Barack Obama is leading in Wisconsin.

InsiderAdvantage/Poll Position: Obama Leads In Florida, Nevada, North Carolina; McCain Leads In West Virginia

InsiderAdvantage/Poll Position: Obama Leads In Florida, Nevada, North Carolina; McCain Leads In West Virginia The InsiderAdvantage/Poll Position’s latest Obama vs McCain opinion polls, conducted in Florida, Nevada, North Carolina, and West Virginia, show that Barack Obama is presently leading in Florida, Nevada, and North Carolina, while McCain is leading in West Virginia.

Obama’s Having Big Lead Over McCain In Vermont, Washington, West Virginia — Recent Polls Show

Obama’s Having Big Lead Over McCain In Vermont, Washington, West Virginia — Recent Polls ShowAccording to the recent Obama vs McCain polls, conducted in Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, Barack Obama is presently having a big lead over John McCain, in the presidential race, in these states. Surely, these states are strongholds of Democrats. Let’s check out what the recent Obama vs McCain polls show.

 
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Polls: McCain’s Having Huge Lead Over Obama In North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wyoming

Polls: McCain’s Having Huge Lead Over Obama In North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, WyomingSen. John McCain is currently having huge lead over Sen. Barack Obama in North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, and Wyoming — that’s what say the September’s Obama vs McCain polls conducted in these states.

CDC: Southern States Lead In The U.S. Obesity

CDC: Southern States Lead In The U.S. ObesityThe latest U.S. government figures has shown that more than a quarter of all Americans are obese with the South topping the list again. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported that the percentage of obese adults rose by 2 % from 24 % in 2005 to 25.6 % in 2007. Among the Southern states, Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee are the worst off with 30 % of adults being obese.

Obama Gets More Superdelegates

The Democratic PartyObama Gets More Superdelegates top brass including Chairman Howard Dean, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, said Thursday that they would call on the uncommitted delegates to choose their respective sides.

And, Sen. Barack Obama, who already leads Sen. Hillary Clinton by little less than 50 superdelegates in delegate count, picked up one more superdelegate - Gail Rasmussen from Oregon.

Current Delegate Count: Obama Is Just 143 Delegates Away From Nomination

Current Delegate Count: Obama Is Just 143 Delegates Away From NominationSen. Hillary Clinton has certainly registered her victory in the Mountain State, but it isn’t big enough to derail Sen. Barack Obama, who is still in driving seat.

Clinton Says She’s More Determined Than Ever To Continue Her Campaign

It appearsClinton Says She’s More Determined Than Ever To Continue Her Campaign that Sen. Hillary Clinton is not in mood to hang her boots till the end. After her decisive win in West Virginia late last night, she declared that "she was more determined than ever to continue her campaign.”

West Virginia Polls: Clinton Has Spectacular Lead Over Obama

West Virginia Polls: Clinton Has Spectacular Lead Over ObamaSen. Hillary Clinton is currently having a spectacular lead over Sen. Barack Obama, and if it goes on to 13 May, she may have an outstanding victory in the Mountain State – that’s what the statewide West Virginia Polls indicate.

Hillary Clinton won't step down; adds $6.4 million to her campaign

Senator Hillary Clinton made additional $6.4 million loans in three installments to her campaign during the recent weeks. Hillary had earlier offered $5 million help to her campaign in January. This brings the total amount of money to $11.4 million, which she has offered to her campaign so far. There have been reports about financial crisis faced by Hillary Clinton’s campaign. After winning in Pennsylvania on April 22, Hillary Clinton campaign managed to raise $10 million within few hours.

Polls: Clinton Leads In West Virginia

hillary clintonSen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has always been favorite presidential candidate in West Virginia. She was leading in the Mountain State last year and she is still leading in the state. Well, that’s what the West Virginia polls assert.  

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