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AL
9
AK
3
AZ
11
AR
6
CA
55
CO
9
CT
7
DE
3
DC
3
FL
29
GA
16
HI
4
ID
4
IL
20
IN
11
IA
6
KS
6
KY
8
LA
8
ME
3
MD
10
MA
11
MI
16
MN
10
MS
6
MO
10
MT
3
NE
5
NV
6
NH
4
NJ
14
NM
5
NY
29
NC
15
ND
3
OH
18
OK
7
OR
7
PA
20
RI
4
SC
9
SD
3
TN
11
TX
38
UT
6
VT
3
VA
13
WV
5
WI
10
WY
3
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270 Needed to Win.

Toss Up
Total 48
Unclear Too close to call 48
Barack Obama (Democrat)
Total 299
Democratic Safe 136
Leaning_democratic Leaning 163
Republican (Republican)
Total 191
Republican Safe 135
Leaning_republican Leaning 56
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Today's Map: New Hampshire Turns Blue

Posted Oct 03, 2008 at 4:12 PM by Maurice Berger

New Hampshire is one of three states that flipped in the past two election cycles (Iowa and New Mexico are the others). It went for Bush in 2000. Kerry (from neighboring Massachusetts) in 2004. Two new polls out today, suggest that the state may be trending blue. Rasmussen gives Obama at 10% lead. Saint Anslem College/SRBI reports a 12% lead for the Democrat. PollTrack moves the state from "Too Close To Call" to "Leaning Democrat" on Today's Map. For now, the state remains gray on Tomorrow's and Election Day maps, pending further polling.