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John McCain Beats Clinton and Obama in Electoral Vote Count

With all the Republican flubs lately the Democrats are watching the 2008 White House slip away from them.

John McCain the Next President?

At this point in time, all the in-fighting among Democrats is doing is making John McCain more and more electable.

McCain is now up by 123 electoral votes against Obama.

* Barack Obama - 203
* John McCain - 326

and up 66 electoral votes against Clinton.

* Hillary Clinton - 236
* John McCain - 302

The results are cross posted on our sister site: PresidentElectionPolls.com.

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