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		<title>By: Anderson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anderson</dc:creator>
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		<description>(1) Strategic Vision is a GOP-partisan firm, which is why RCP won&#039;t aggregate them in their PA average.

(2) Rasmussen&#039;s sample size is the smallest in that poll, with a correspondingly high margin of error.  Also, if I&#039;m not mistaken, Rasmussen doesn&#039;t poll cell phones.

I&#039;m sure that McCain&#039;s firmed up his support in PA, but except for the suspect SV poll, Obama&#039;s support seems pretty steady ... and almost certainly over 50%.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(1) Strategic Vision is a GOP-partisan firm, which is why RCP won't aggregate them in their PA average.</p>
<p>(2) Rasmussen's sample size is the smallest in that poll, with a correspondingly high margin of error.  Also, if I'm not mistaken, Rasmussen doesn't poll cell phones.</p>
<p>I'm sure that McCain's firmed up his support in PA, but except for the suspect SV poll, Obama's support seems pretty steady ... and almost certainly over 50%.</p>
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