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HappySqurriel said:

I could be wrong, but I suspect that the silent majority of voters in the United States are not that strongly for or against either candidate at the moment and there can be quite a bit of variation in the polls.

Absolutely, which is why I always go off of averages to make the claim stronger.  The poll system is flawed at best.

But anyone who is surprised by McCain's numbers slowly dipping has not really paid any attention to how this happens after just about every convention prior to this one.  It is normal and to be expected.

 



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