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« on: August 05, 2008, 07:52:23 AM » |
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The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows the race for the White House is tied once again-- Barack Obama and John McCain each attract 44% of the vote. However, when "leaners" are included, it’s McCain 47% and Obama 46%.
McCain is currently viewed favorably by 55% of the nation’s voters, Obama by 53%. Tracking Polls are released at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time each day. Yesterday, Rasmussen Reports also released state polling data for Arizona, Alabama, and Connecticut.
This is the second straight day showing McCain with a statistically insignificant advantage nationally over Obama. These two days are the first time that the GOP hopeful has enjoyed a lead of any sort since Obama clinched the Democratic nomination on June 3. Overall, however, these results are consistent with results from the past couple of weeks showing a race that is essentially even as the convention season approaches (see recent daily results).
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COME ON OBAMA!!! WTF man... I have all my hopes pinned on you!!
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You get what you pay for America... Welcome to the Obamanation.....
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« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2008, 09:16:15 AM » |
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No thanks to you, you goofy Hillary-bot.
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DISCUSSION, n. A method of confirming others in their errors.
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« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2008, 09:27:13 AM » |
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No thanks to you, you goofy Hillary-bot.
I LOVE OBAMA!!
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You get what you pay for America... Welcome to the Obamanation.....
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« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2008, 12:31:35 PM » |
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Polls, polls and more polls. Guess it really depends on how much stock you put in polls, three months prior to a general election when the presumptive candidates have yet to be affirmed at the convention "shows." Or maybe it just depends on the political perspective of the poster? No link as it is from AP from my start page and it exposes private info to use a link.
Obama leads McCain nationally in AP-Ipsos poll August 05, 2008 2:15 PM EDT
WASHINGTON - Solid margins among women, minorities and young voters have powered Barack Obama to a 6 percentage point lead over John McCain in the presidential race, according to a poll released Tuesday.
Obama is ahead of his Republican rival 47 percent to 41 percent, The Associated Press-Ipsos poll showed. The survey was taken after the Democratic senator from Illinois had returned from a trip to Middle Eastern and European capitals, and during a week that saw the two camps clash over which had brought race into a campaign in which Obama is striving to become the first African-American president.
McCain, the senator from Arizona, is leading by 10 points among whites and is even with Obama among men, groups with whom Republicans traditionally do well in national elections.
Obama leads by 13 points among women, by 30 points among voters up to age 34, and by 55 points among blacks, Hispanics and other minorities, the poll shows.
Independent Ralph Nader and Libertarian Bob Barr both won support from less than 5 percent of the registered voters surveyed. When people were asked who they would support if Nader and Barr were not on the ballot, Obama's lead over McCain was virtually unchanged.
The poll showed a huge Democratic advantage when voters ponder which party they would like to see control Congress next year. Democrats were favored over Republicans 53 percent to 35 percent, underscoring the mountainous disadvantage McCain and other GOP candidates are facing in the Nov. 4 voting.
The poll illustrated other ways damage has been inflicted on the Republican brand name as well.
Just 18 percent think the country is moving in the right direction, and only 31 percent approve of the job President Bush is doing. Both readings are a bit better than the record lows in the AP-Ipsos poll that both measures scored in mid-July.
Congressional approval was at 19 percent, just above last month's all-time AP-Ipsos low. Because Congress is almost always widely disliked as an institution and its members come from both parties, that reading is usually a murky measure of whether the majority party - Democrats this year - is in trouble.
The poll was conducted from July 31-Aug. 4 and involved telephone interviews with 1,002 adults, for whom the margin of sampling error was plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. Included were interviews with 833 registered voters, for whom the error margin was plus or minus 3.4 points.
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AP Director of Surveys Trevor Tompson contributed to this report.
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\\"The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dream shall never die.\\" Edward Kennedy, U.S. Senator
The old lion of the Senate, though a lion in winter, has lived to do more for this nation than John or Bobby though who knows what life would be like now had they lived.
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neue regel
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« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2008, 01:00:35 PM » |
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Obama will win and the can will get kicked down the road.
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« Reply #5 on: August 05, 2008, 03:02:07 PM » |
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Obama will win and the can will get kicked down the road. In all fairness, neither seem different from what we're used to anymore...
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Either you repeat the same conventional doctrines everybody is saying, or else you say something true, and it will sound like its from Neptune. - Noam Chomsky
... you can almost see the high water mark - that place where the wave finally broke and rolled back. - Hunter S. Thompson
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neue regel
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« Reply #6 on: August 05, 2008, 03:08:57 PM » |
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In all fairness, neither seem different from what we're used to anymore... Agreed.
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