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McCain had a two percentage point lead among registered voters in a CBS News poll released on September 8th, just after the Republican National Convention. Prior to the party conventions, Obama led McCain by 3 points.
In the new poll, the gap among likely voters is the same as it is among registered voters: Obama leads among those seen as likely to go to the polls in November 49 percent to 44 percent.
This race remains up for grabs. One-fourth of the electorate is now uncommitted, meaning they say they could still change their minds about their candidate or remain undecided entirely. Roughly twenty percent of both McCain and Obama supporters say they have not yet settled definitively on their chosen candidate.
Though McCain's supporters have become more enthusiastic about the Republican nominee, he still suffers from an enthusiasm gap. Sixty-one percent of Obama supporters are enthusiastic about their candidate, up eight points from last week's poll; forty-seven percent say the same of McCain, up five points from last week.
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Obama's advantage can be traced in part to independents, who favored Obama in late August, swung to McCain just after the Republican convention, and have now returned to Obama. Obama now leads McCain among independents 46 percent to 41 percent.
Obama now also leads McCain among women, a group that favored McCain by five points in polling taken just after the Republican convention, where Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin became the second woman ever to be nominated to a major party ticket.
Obama leads McCain 54 percent to 38 percent among all women. He holds a two point edge among white women, a 21 percentage point swing in Obama's direction from one week ago.
The Candidates For Vice President:
While Palin remains popular among McCain voters, the poll suggests that the McCain campaign may have cause for concern. More than half of registered voters do not think Palin is prepared for the job of Vice President, and even McCain supporters cite “inexperience” as what they like least about her.
Just 17 percent of registered voters say McCain chose Palin because she is well qualified for the job of Vice President. Seventy-five percent say McCain made the choice to help win the election. (Even voters backing the Republican ticket share this view: 53 percent say the Palin choice was to help McCain win in November.)
Contrast that with the perception of Obama's selection of Delaware Sen. Joe Biden as running mate: 57 percent of registered voters say Obama chose Biden because he is well qualified. Thirty-one percent say the choice was to help with the election.
Nonetheless, McCain supporters are far more enthusiastic about Palin than Obama supporters are about Biden. Sixty-nine percent of McCain voters - including 78 percent of white evangelical McCain backers - describe themselves as "enthusiastic" about Palin. Just 27 percent of Obama supporters are "enthusiastic" about Biden, though an additional 58 percent say they are "satisfied" with the Democratic vice presidential nominee.
Palin’s favorable rating stands at 40 percent, down 4 points from last week. Her unfavorable rating, which stands at 30 percent, has risen eight points in the same time period. Her favorable rating among women has fallen 11 points in the past week.
Biden is viewed favorably by 38 percent of registered voters. Seventeen percent view the Delaware senator unfavorably, a decrease of 5 points from last week.
Nearly 3 in 4 voters say Biden is prepared to be vice president; just 42 percent say Palin is prepared for the job, down 5 points from last week. But Palin is seen as the more relatable of the two: 55 percent of registered voters say she is someone they can relate to, while 43 percent say the same of Biden.
Asked what they like most about Biden, registered voters cited experience (15 percent), followed by "honesty" (6 percent), "outspoken" and "foreign policy" (5 points each). Asked the same question about Palin, the top two choices were "outspoken" and "woman" (7 percent each), followed by "fresh face" and "tough/fighter" (5 points each).
Asked what they liked least about the candidates, the top response for Biden, at 8 percent, was "too many gaffes." The top response for Palin, at 15 percent, was inexperience.
Voters who supported Hillary Clinton in the primaries are not fully embracing the new woman in the race. Forty-eight percent of Clinton voters say they have an unfavorable view of Palin, while 20 percent view her positively.
Still, one in four registered voters who were Clinton supporters in the primary say they plan to support the McCain-Palin ticket in November.
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Well, duh. He just wanted a woman, any woman, to try and grab the po''d Hillary supporters. So he picks some woman with more baggage than the Clintons, just because she can shoot a moose. If I had a gun, I could shoot a moose. So what.
Her foreign policy experience is that she lives next door to Russia?? I live next door to an artist, but I still can''t draw a circle.
His ambition got in the way of his concern for his country.
McCian''''s selfish gamble hasn''''t paid off.
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She''s not about the women''s vote
She''s "Sarahcuda"
She''s what men like ;-)
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Posted by jonsid2 at 06:47 PM : Sep 17, 2008
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You are exactly right. You should be looking at issues when you vote, not party. I dropped out of the Republican party because my Republican friends would get all huffy if I criticized a Republican. Now I can criticize Democrats and Republicans equally. McCain has come up with exacly zero ideas for improving our economy, how to handle Iraq, health care, education, etc.
Obama is by far the smarter, more articulate, candidate, with ideas that make sense on most issues. He may not accomplish all of those goals, but at least he has some.
Posted by negrovote- at 06:52 PM : Sep 17, 2008
Obama is a saint compared to the way McBush treated his sick wife and the crass jokes he makes about women.
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Posted by negrovote- at 06:52 PM : Sep 17, 2008
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Really?? How do you figure. He has been married for twenty years to the same woman, as far as we know he has been faithful and you can tell he really likes her.
Let''s see. McCain on the other hand, dumped his first wife for the trophy wife. Now who really dishonors women?
This was on ELECTION DAY...years ago.
POLLS BY THE DRIVE BY MEDIA MEAN NOTHING.
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Posted by tiddsanbeer at 06:58 PM : Sep 17, 2008
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You are right about the polls. They can be very misleading, but they are fun. And by the way, you might want to drop the "drive by media" thing. Everyone knows that comes from the dope addict Limbaugh and no serious political thinker would listen to that lump of dung.
But the economy? McCain has admitted his ignorance, not a smart move. I know little of Ms Palin''s background, but from what little I do know, some of it does show SOME sense - taking an unneeded jet and putting it up for sale and undoubtedly doing more to keep costs reined in. I know nothing of Obama, but I know many baby boomers who love Biden - and they don''t take financial issues frivolously.
We all have seen how purported "free trade" has had a cost. A big cost, which has played a role in the current situation. That seems certain, unless something else comes out to disqualify my current belief.
But Obama, picking Biden, has shown he will put in experienced figures in areas he may not know; he does come across with a more consistent sense of genuine concern than McCain. Indeed, some of the people I mentioned a moment ago made jibes about Obama before his pick of Mr Biden.
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Posted by negrovote- at 06:52 PM : Sep 17, 2008
Obama is a saint compared to the way McBush treated his sick wife and the crass jokes he makes about women.
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Posted by steeepe at 06:59 PM : Sep 17, 2008
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Thank you. Can you beleive some of these McCain supporters. They can''t come up with one policy issue that they can support him on, but have to resort to this goofy Obama bashing that makes no sense.
Posted by JuanSaga1 at 06:52 PM : Sep 17, 2008
The republican party has pretty much done that to themselves.
She was clearly a political diversion.
The republicans have the mindset that everyone is stupid.
This campaign has been run the same as the last 2--what they don''t realize is, people are finally paying attention and questioning their "mis-statements, lies and sarcasm.
Change IS on the way!! Go Obama.
It''s going to be an interesting race, but whoever can, simply and succinctly and back it with some merit, tell Americans how to make it flourish again, will get the votes. And with even a couple die hard Republicans saying we should tax offshored services and goods, and those people are usually anti-tax, they know what it takes.
Hurry up debates. And, either way, we will be taking a leap of faith. And with 25% of New York City infected/infested with herpes, amongst other issues I''m compelled to agree with and partly because I''ve learned FROM EXPERIENCE (which I can''t regret because it taught me a lot, in ways most empty fools wouldn''t even begin to understand because the shell of the issue is more important to them than the core issue), that moral issue is far more relevant now than at any other time in the recent or distant past and Ms Palin was absolutely right.
Thank you for reading.
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Whose cards might those be? Miss Cleo''s? She must be running AIG these days. :-S
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Posted by mr22581 at 07:02 PM : Sep 17, 2008
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What??? OK. So the very thing that would help Obama BEFORE the election, which is the Iraqi''s to be demanding the withdrawl of troops, he DEMANDS that they wait until AFTER the election, which would hurt him and help McCain. Boy, either he is really patriotic or really stupid.
Body count. In the last six months 292 killed (murdered) in Chicago, 221 killed in Iraq.
Sens. Barack Obama & *** Durbin, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., Gov. Rod Blogojevich, House leader Mike Madigan, Atty. Gen. Lisa Madigan (daughter of Mike), Mayor Richard M. Daley (son of Mayor Richard J. Daley).....our leadership in Illinois.....all Democrats.
Thank you for the combat zone in Chicago. Of course they''re all blaming each other.
Can''t blame Republicans, they''re aren''t any!
State pension fund $44 Billion in debt, worst in country. Cook County (Chicago) sales tax 10.25% highest in country. (Look''em up if you want). Chicago school system one of the worst in cou ntry. This is the political culture that Obama comes from in Illinois. He''s gonna ''fix'' Washington politics?
Hope will win despair...
Hope will win fear....
Hope will win deceipt...
Hope will defeat McCain...
For total respondants - More than 4% more independents than Republicans? I don''t think I''ve seen any figures that would support those ratios.
Read the fine print, it truly explains the poll.
What amazes me is the number of Americans who continue to support this baloney. Are Americans really that stupid?
************************************************************* As many as they need to, in order to continue with their stated goals of holding permanent dominance over Americans and the world.
They have got their hands in the mother America''s pocketbook. You don''t think they would give that up without drawing blood first, do you?
For total respondants - More than 4% more Independents than Republicans? I don''''t think I''ve seen any figures that would support those ratios.
Read the fine print, it truly explains the poll.
He can''t even communicate! How can he lead? McCain is living in a fantasy world of $300,000 dollar ensembles and literally more houses than he can count. He is clueless when it comes to what the American people want or need!
While Palin remains popular among McCain voters, the poll suggests that the McCain campaign may have cause for concern. More than half of registered voters do not think Palin is prepared for the job of Vice President, and even McCain supporters cite %u201Cinexperience%u201D as what they like least about her.
Just 17 percent of registered voters say McCain chose Palin because she is well qualified for the job of Vice President. Seventy-five percent say McCain made the choice to help win the election. (Even voters backing the Republican ticket share this view: 53 percent say the Palin choice was to help McCain win in November.)
I''m sure John "Keating Five" McCain isn''t worried with Phil Gramm teaching him what he didn''t know about the economy... like the Devil teaching Sunday School!
An Obama administration will be just like an Obama campaign, the very best and very brightest ivy league graduates on the planet, be they black or white doesn''t matter because he is a man who can CLAIM BOTH. Please stop being a "hater." There are bubbas voting for Obama also, not all of them are bigots.
Michigan and MN are virtually tied and Penn is close.
Generic Democrat versus Republican for congress is now down from 15 pt lead by Democrats to 3 pts.
Going to be a sprint to the finish.
Better than some reality show on Fox.....
Posted by JuanSaga1 at 07:32 PM : Sep 17, 2008
Do you fools HONESTLY think anyone cares about these lies and distortions anymore? They have been disproven so often and by so many sources you are only making a fool of yourselves. IF you want to make an impact on this race you should be telling people how McSame is going to change the Economy for the Better. THAT is the major issue with just about everyone I know. This spam is not worth a response
Last poll with McCain up - higher Rep sampling
This poll - higher Dem and Ind sampling %
It''s all just sampling and means very little.
Posted by wdh3007 at 07:38 PM : Sep 17, 2008
I agree in one respect! I believe the lead they show for Obama to be WAY below what it really is. Everyone I talk to is so fed up with the Republican Party AND the insistence of McSame to continue the FAILED Policies of Bush there''s no way he can win... ABSOLUTELY NO WAY!!
Obama''s middle name is nothing to fear. Ignorance, now that is to be feared...just stuck on stupid.
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