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Methodology
For each state, the map uses the average of all public telephone polls (internet polls are not included in the average) taken within 30 days of the most recent poll available in each state. For example, if the most recent poll in Ohio was taken on July 1, the average includes all polls conducted between June 1 and July 1. States within a three-point lead for the Republican or Democratic candidate are classified as toss-ups; states outside the three-point lead are allocated to the respective party. For states where primaries have yet to occur, the map uses polling match-ups between the candidates leading in polls among each party's primary voters.
Election 2008: State of the Race
The presidential race remained fairly stable over the weekend, with only one state changing classifications. Indiana (11 EV) reverted from Obama’s column to toss-up status. Obama now leads with 306 electoral votes to McCain’s 157, and 75 votes as a toss-up. Some national polls are now showing McCain closing ground with Obama, but he still has an uphill road ahead of him between now and next Tuesday. One cautionary note: from here to the end, these Electoral College maps will be slow to reflect last minute shifts in opinion since they are based on an average of state polls over a two-week period.
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