CBS Poll: Oprah's Support May Help Obama
31% Say Talk Show Host's Support Helps Obama, 63% Say It Won't Matter
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Senator Barack Obama shakes hands with supporters following a presidential campaign rally Saturday, Sept. 8, 2007 in Santa Barbara, Calif. (AP)
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Barack Obama
The junior senator from Illinois is making his name known.
Talk show host Oprah Winfrey in May announced her support for Obama, and on Saturday celebrated her favorite candidate with a private gala fundraiser at her palatial California estate in the coastal enclave of Montecito.
A new CBS News poll finds that Winfrey's endorsement may pay dividends for Obama.
Thirty-one percent of registered voters say that most people they know would be more likely to vote for Obama for president because Oprah has endorsed him, according to the poll. Only 3 percent say it would make most people they know less likely to vote for him.
But, most - 63 percent - do not think the endorsement will make any difference.
WILL OPRAH’S ENDORSEMENT OF BARACK OBAMA
MAKE MOST PEOPLE YOU KNOW…?
(Among registered voters)
More likely to vote for him
Less likely to vote for him
Won't matter
Not surprisingly, Obama supporters are more likely than Clinton supporters to think that the Oprah endorsement will make a positive difference among other voters - 45 percent think so, as opposed to slightly over half who think it will not.
But, a sizable minority of Americans planning to vote for Clinton in their state's Democratic primary said that Oprah's endorsement will make people more inclined to vote for Obama.
WILL OPRAH’S ENDORSEMENT OF BARACK OBAMA
MAKE MOST PEOPLE YOU KNOW…?
(Among Clinton supporters)
More likely to vote for him
Less likely to vote for him
Won't matter
Thirty-one percent of registered voters who consider themselves Republicans and 27 percent of voters who consider themselves Independents said the endorsement would make people more inclined to vote for Obama.
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Obama is ALREADY getting things done in washington.
Obama has passed more bills than Hillary Clinton or John Edwards, and has held elected office longer than either Clinton or Edwards.
Obama has experience working in a bipartisan way to get (among many other things) strong ethics bills passed in Illinois, and now in the us senate.
I like the fact that Obama has experience in lawmaking but NOT as much in washington "working the system" (s Hillary called it). He is also a constituional law expert, and has the respect of his republican associates.
Obama has the constitutional law knowledge to repair the damage done to the constitution by this administration, and the know how- to be bipartisan to get the support of republicans in order to get things done.
Look up Obama''s record and history. He is more qualified than Hillary Clinton or John Edwards to be president.
Obama is experienced, has great judgement, is smart, level-headed, and qualified to be president.
These are the reasons Oprah and so many others support Obama.
Obama is ALREADY getting things done in washington.
Obama has passed more bills than Hillary Clinton or John Edwards, and has held elected office longer than either Clinton or Edwards.
Obama has experience working in a bipartisan way to get (among many other things) strong ethics bills passed in Illinois, and now in the us senate.
I like the fact that Obama has experience in lawmaking but NOT as much in washington "working the system" (s Hillary called it). He is also a constituional law expert, and has the respect of his republican associates.
Obama has the constitutional law knowledge to repair the damage done to the constitution by this administration, and the know how- to be bipartisan to get the support of republicans in order to get things done.
Look up Obama''s record and history. He is more qualified than Hillary Clinton or John Edwards to be president.
Obama is experienced, has great judgement, is smart, level-headed, and qualified to be president.
These are the reasons Oprah and so many others support Obama.
Adam Schifter
Adam Schifter
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