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The latest poll (June 12-14) from Zogby:

Democrat Barack Obama holds an edge over Republican John McCain in the race for U.S. President, but his recent win of his party's nomination has not produced a big bounce. . . .
Obama leads McCain, 47% to 42% . . .
Obama wins almost all of the support from African American voters, while McCain leads by a 48% to 38% margin over Obama among white voters. Among Hispanics, Obama leads with 54% support, compared to 44% support for McCain.
Despite the gloomy outlook for Republicans, there has been no electoral tsunami toward Obama. Meanwhile, Hillary's decided to take a three-week vacation.

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John McCain, Barack Obama, Africa

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