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Politics & Legal > Obama Surges: up 14% on Mccain
 

Obama Surges: up 14% on Mccain

Obama Widens Lead Due To Economy, Voter Backlash Over Negative Ads = Huffington Post

With the economy dominating the news, several new polls show Barack Obama widening his lead over John McCain, with voters trusting the Democratic candidate to fix the "serious economic crisis" and firmly rejecting the recent spate of negative personal attacks targeted at Obama.

Most dramatically, Obama has widened his lead to double digits, at 14 points, in a NYT/CBS News poll that shows - for the first time - white voters evenly divided between the candidates.

Two major factors hurting McCain that emerged in the poll: Sarah Palin and the recent spate of negative ads targeting Obama.

Six in 10 of those surveyed said that Mr. McCain had spent more time attacking Mr. Obama than explaining what he would do as president.

And Palin, who has been leading many of the campaign's personal attacks at fiery rallies in the last two weeks, has seen her favorability rating slipping down to 32 percent and her unfavorability rating climbed 11 points to 41 percent.

Mr. Obama's favorability rating, by contrast, is now at 50 percent - the highest recorded for him thus far by The Times and CBS News.

Though Palin won some praise for her performance in the vice-presidential debate, most viewers felt that Biden won and "not one tracking poll has showed movement toward the McCain-Palin ticket in the days following the debate," reports the Hill.

Another finding that bodes poorly for McCain, considering the campaign's consistent attempts to portray Obama as a tax-and-spend liberal, is that more voters think McCain would raise their taxes. Fifty-one percent of voters think McCain would raise their taxes compared to 46 percent who think Obama would do the same.

Other dramatic findings from that poll: Obama is now favored by a majority of men and independents, "two groups that he has been fighting to win over," according to the Times.

The poll presents serious problems for McCain, with only 20 days left in the campaign, since four out of five of each candidate's supporters now say their minds are made up.

FULL STORY: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/14/more-voters-trust-obama-t_n_134701.html

posted on Oct 14, 2008 9:35 PM ()

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I like "Biden".. to me he has everything to make a good President (someday). Obama, although I will vote his way, he isn't the best. Lesser of evils. he's not bad really and I am "Democrat". Palin.. I'd F*** her in a flying second! Dam she is hot.. but I know (for sure) this young rich Bioutch can't lead the USA. When McCain bites his bucket.. who is in control... Palin... do you really want that>?
comment by coincutter on Oct 15, 2008 8:17 PM ()
comment by marta on Oct 15, 2008 7:50 PM ()
I'm so watching tonight, should be exciting...as afr as debates go anyway.
comment by deborah on Oct 15, 2008 5:39 PM ()
If he goes after Obama tonight, as he has said he will, he might as well saddle up his horse and ride on back to the ranch in Utah.
comment by redimpala on Oct 15, 2008 4:07 PM ()
I told you not to worry.We are going to creamed them.
They have no chance even getting caught up.
Obama is the man.Biden well I will accept him.
comment by fredo on Oct 15, 2008 10:50 AM ()
The gap will narrow just before the election, so the wider now - the better.
comment by jondude on Oct 15, 2008 6:53 AM ()
I am just hoping and hoping that people don't change their minds. This is great news.
comment by elderjane on Oct 15, 2008 6:15 AM ()
comment by greeneyedgemini on Oct 15, 2008 5:49 AM ()

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