According to the latest LAT/Bloomberg poll of OH and FL (Obama up 49-40 and 50-43 respectively), two-thirds of white evangelicals in FL support McCain and a quarter Obama, while in OH McCain has just 58 percent and Obama better than 30 percent. The OH number for McCain is exactly what the Rasmussen poll found last night. If he can't break 65 percent among white evangelicals there, he can kiss the Buckeye State, and the election, goodbye.
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