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Zogby chat: Obama to take Pa.

Pollster John Zogby, president and chief executive officer of Zogby International, addresses the Economic Club of Detroit on October 4, 2004, in Troy, Michigan. The title of Zogby's speech was "The Armageddon Election." (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)Pollster John Zogby, president and chief executive officer of Zogby International, addresses the Economic Club of Detroit on October 4, 2004, in Troy, Michigan. The title of Zogby’s speech was “The Armageddon Election.” (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

Pollster John Zogby predicted an Obama win in Pennsylvania during a live chat with The Washington Times on Tuesday.

Question: Mr. Zogby, The Times has a front-page story today saying Mr. McCain is spending heavily in Pennsylvania, confident he can turn around a double-digit deficit and steal the state from Obama, as Mrs. Clinton did in the spring. Do you think there is enough uncertainty about Obama in Pennsylvania to giver McCain a chance? by Washington, DC

Answer: I am not in the prediction business but in the snapshot business — but I am ready to tell you to take out your nay blue crayon and color in PA. Obama leads by 10-11 and has the support of the three biggest organizations in the state — Rendall, Casey, and Nutter. Besides, just last week, McCain announced that he was pulling out. by John_Zogby

To read the rest of the transcript, click here.

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