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Growing Doubts About McCain's Judgment, Age and Campaign Conduct

 
 
Reply Tue 21 Oct, 2008 02:28 pm
October 21, 2008
Growing Doubts About McCain's Judgment, Age and Campaign Conduct
Obama's Lead Widens: 52%-38%
Pew Research

Barack Obama’s lead over John McCain has steadily increased since mid-September, when the race was essentially even. Shortly after the first presidential debate on Sept. 26, Obama moved to a 49% to 42% lead; that margin inched up to 50% to 40% in a poll taken just after the second debate. Currently, Obama enjoys his widest margin yet over McCain among registered voters, at 52% to 38%. When the sample of voters is narrowed to those most likely to vote, Obama leads by 53% to 39%.

Obama’s strong showing in the current poll reflects greater confidence in the Democratic candidate personally. More voters see him as “well-qualified” and “down-to-earth” than did so a month ago. Obama also is inspiring more confidence on several key issues, including Iraq and terrorism, than he did before the debates. Most important, Obama now leads McCain as the candidate best able to improve economic conditions by a wider margin (53% to 32%).

CONTINUED: http://people-press.org/report/462/obamas-lead-widens


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Reply Tue 21 Oct, 2008 02:35 pm
@BumbleBeeBoogie,
It's just too funny! The conservatives are still questioning Obama's relationship to Ayers; one subject most voters care less about. The "majority" of Americans want to know what our government will do to save our economy; not talk about past associations or the primary message that denigrates your opponent.
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