Posted on 03/31/2008 4:22:49 PM PDT by Norman Bates
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Wisconsin voters found John McCain and Barack Obama in a toss-upits McCain 48% and Obama 46%. At the same time, McCain leads Hillary Clinton 50% to 39% in the Badger State.
Those numbers have changed little since a month ago, McCain leads both potential Democratic candidates nationally in the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll.
Both Clinton and Obama lead McCain among women in Wisconsin while McCain leads both among men.
Overall, McCain is viewed favorably by 61% and unfavorably by 37%. Obamas ratings are 54% favorable, 45% unfavorable. Clinton earns positive reviews from 39% and negative feedback from 55% in Wisconsin.
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McCain 48%
Obama 46%
Favorable-Unfavorable
McCain 61% - 37%
Obama 54% - 45%
Hillary 39% - 55%
BTTT! Interesting to watch things turning around. I wonder what other forecasts will predict?
John Wayne McCain in ‘08
The key thing to look at is the favorability rating. There’s a 7-point gap between McCain and Obama (Bradley Effect?). 48-46 looks close but when you factor in the fav rating McCain wins comfortably by 3-5 points. McCain also has very high favorables in NJ and good ones in MI.
Ping
Thanks for pinging me to the McCain vs. Obama/Clinton polling results. It helps me put the weekly InTrade results into perspective.
You’re welcome! You’re welcome! You’re welcome! :-)
Good Lord! A Republican could win WI for the first time since 1984. Thats 24 years of F-ed up WI politics.
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