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Tyler Whitley reports that today RealClearPolitics, a Web site that analyzes the election state-by-state, downgraded Democrats’ chances in Virginia to “barely Democratic.“ They had hovered in the “weak Democratic” category for weeks.
Still, the Web site gives Barack Obama an easy electoral college victory over Republican John McCain nationally. The site analyzes the election prospects on a state-by-state basis according to polls.
A Mason-Dixon Opinion Research poll done for the Richmond Times-Dispatch last week showed Obama with a 3 percentage point lead over McCain in Virginia. That result is within the margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.