CBS Poll: Uncommitted Voters Say Obama Won Final Debate
UPDATED WITH FINAL RESULTS As in the previous debates, CBS News and Knowledge Networks have conducted a nationally representative poll of uncommitted voters to get their immediate reaction to tonight's presidential debate.
In the first presidential debate, second presidential debate and vice presidential debate, more uncommitted voters said the Democratic candidate was the victor.
And tonight's results have, by a wide margin, made it a clean sweep. Here are the final results of the survey of 638 uncommitted voters:
Fifty-three percent of the uncommitted voters surveyed identified Democratic nominee Barack Obama as the winner of tonight's debate. Twenty-two percent said Republican rival John McCain won. Twenty-five percent saw the debate as a draw.
More uncommitted voters trusted Obama than McCain to make the right decisions about health care. Before the debate, sixty-one percent of uncommitted voters said that they trust Obama on the issue; after, sixty-eight percent said so. Twenty-seven percent trusted McCain to manage health care before the debate; thirty percent said so afterwards.
Sixty-four percent think Obama will raise their taxes, while fifty percent think McCain will.
Before the debate, fifty-four percent thought Obama shared their values. That percentage rose to sixty-four percent after the debate. For McCain, fifty-two percent thought he shared their values before the debate, and fifty-five percent thought so afterwards.
Before the debate, fifty percent said they trusted Obama to handle a crisis; that rose to sixty-three percent afterwards. More uncommitted voters trusted McCain on this – seventy-eight percent before the debate, eighty-two percent after the debate.
But more trusted Obama than McCain to make the right decisions about the economy. Before the debate, fifty-four percent of uncommitted voters said that they trust Obama to make the right decisions about the economy; after, sixty-five percent said that. Before, thirty-eight percent trusted McCain to do so, and forty-eight percent did after the debate.
Before the debate, sixty-six percent thought Obama understands voters’ needs and problems; that rose to seventy-six percent after the debate. For McCain, thirty-six percent felt he understands voters’ needs before the debate, and forty-eight percent thought so afterwards.
We will have a full report on the poll later on. Uncommitted voters are those who don't yet know who they will vote for, or who have chosen a candidate but may still change their minds.
Read more from the poll here.
In the first presidential debate, second presidential debate and vice presidential debate, more uncommitted voters said the Democratic candidate was the victor.
And tonight's results have, by a wide margin, made it a clean sweep. Here are the final results of the survey of 638 uncommitted voters:
Fifty-three percent of the uncommitted voters surveyed identified Democratic nominee Barack Obama as the winner of tonight's debate. Twenty-two percent said Republican rival John McCain won. Twenty-five percent saw the debate as a draw.
More uncommitted voters trusted Obama than McCain to make the right decisions about health care. Before the debate, sixty-one percent of uncommitted voters said that they trust Obama on the issue; after, sixty-eight percent said so. Twenty-seven percent trusted McCain to manage health care before the debate; thirty percent said so afterwards.
Sixty-four percent think Obama will raise their taxes, while fifty percent think McCain will.
Before the debate, fifty-four percent thought Obama shared their values. That percentage rose to sixty-four percent after the debate. For McCain, fifty-two percent thought he shared their values before the debate, and fifty-five percent thought so afterwards.
Before the debate, fifty percent said they trusted Obama to handle a crisis; that rose to sixty-three percent afterwards. More uncommitted voters trusted McCain on this – seventy-eight percent before the debate, eighty-two percent after the debate.
But more trusted Obama than McCain to make the right decisions about the economy. Before the debate, fifty-four percent of uncommitted voters said that they trust Obama to make the right decisions about the economy; after, sixty-five percent said that. Before, thirty-eight percent trusted McCain to do so, and forty-eight percent did after the debate.
Before the debate, sixty-six percent thought Obama understands voters’ needs and problems; that rose to seventy-six percent after the debate. For McCain, thirty-six percent felt he understands voters’ needs before the debate, and forty-eight percent thought so afterwards.
We will have a full report on the poll later on. Uncommitted voters are those who don't yet know who they will vote for, or who have chosen a candidate but may still change their minds.
Read more from the poll here.
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I don%u2019t recall Obama specifying which time period he was talking about. He said that 100% of McCain%u2019s ads were negative, and for that week, he was right.
I have seen a lot of nasty things being said on both sides. Is it really necessary to criticize people%u2019s intelligence based on who they want to vote for? Come on people, show some consideration. Both sides have twisted things. It all depends on perspective, just like with the above example.
It is about time somone started telling people about the false Messiah O''Bama is, I can only hope it not too late. Resarch some facts people.
O''Bama /Biden spells the next Great Depresion + Solcialism Higher Taxes. People need to find out the truth. The guy has spent like 90 Million on the Campaign, every media outlet has been biased and ignored the facts, and blocked the truth, so that is pretty scary, and I feel sorry for us as a Nation if we are dumb enough to elect him. No Democrat has ever reduced taxes while in Office, and none have had as bad a background and associations as he has had. Look around, search google. Find the facts, don''t blindly follow because he is a great speaker.
it has happened before when people were labeled a communist, it happened with bush when anyone who disagreed with bush was a "terrorist", and if you support Obama, you are a "socialist".
ridiculous and not true. and name calling does not help your cause, ESPECIALLY when it is not true.
Good by George and ***, we%u2019ll miss you for the terrific job you did in deciding to invade Iraq and in keeping a close eye on Wall Street shenanigans. Sorry Bill and Hillary, we all really wanted to have you back again so Bill could have another shot at some action in the oval office. Too bad John and Sarah, we%u2019ll never get a chance to fulfill our wildest dreams of someday having President Palin lead the free world. Welcome President Obama, you are an intelligent, articulate, and insightful 47 year old biracial man who on November 5 can begin an eight year process of helping unite and reform the greatest country in the history of our planet and in the process become the most practical, effective, and respected American president of modern times.
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