Politics | John McCain Obama Up in Swing States, Making Red Inroads Taking Virginia could be huge; Electoral College edge pronounced By Jonas Oransky Posted Jun 18, 2008 7:06 PM CDT Copied Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., waves to supporter after his speech in Houston, Tuesday, June 17, 2008. (AP Photo/LM Otero) Barack Obama holds a 2-point edge over John McCain in recently red Virginia, a poll margin Eric Kleefeld, on Talking Points Memo, sees allowing Obama to make “the map of competitive states really ... much broader than usual this year.” Blogger Nate at FiveThirtyEight.com reads in the numbers that Obama's lead is “an unusually robust one in terms of the Electoral College.” New Quinnipiac polls put Obama up by 12 points in Pennsylvania, 6 in Ohio—and 4 in Florida, where he never before led either McCain or Hillary Clinton. Nate deems the Florida switch “a watershed moment”; if the Sunshine State is “in play,” he concludes, “then John McCain’s defense is completely broken.” Read These Next Trump laid a 'trap' for Democrats, and GOP aims to pounce. CNN boss asks workers not to 'jump to conclusions' about deal. Christina Applegate pulls back the curtain on her real life. Men's, women's hockey players stick together after Trump joke. Report an error