Posted on 05/10/2008 1:21:27 PM PDT by Red Steel
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Missouri shows that John McCain retains a significant lead over his likely opponent, Barack Obama. McCain attracts 47% of the Show-Me State vote while Obama earns 41%.
A month ago, McCain led Obama 53% to 38%. In February, before McCain wrapped up the nomination and before the Democratic competition became so heated, McCains advantage over Obama was just two percentage points. has opened a significant lead over both potential Democratic opponents in the state of Missouri. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds John McCain leading Hillary Clinton by nine percentage points, 50% to 41%. He leads Barack Obama by an even larger margin, 53% to 38%.
Twenty-one percent (21%) of Missouri Democrats currently say they will vote for McCain while Obama attracts 14% of GOP voters. McCain has the advantage among unaffiliated voters.
In the unlikely event that Hillary Clinton wins the Democratic Presidential nomination, McCain has a smaller advantage in Missouri. He leads the former First Lady by a statistically insignificant margin, 45% to 43%.
Individual polls can sometimes overstate volatility in a race, especially when the results carry a four-and-a-half percentage point margin of sampling error. One way of addressing this is to look at a rolling-average of three consecutive polls. Using this approach, McCain leads Obama 47% to 40%. With a three-poll average, McCain leads Clinton 46% to 42%.
McCain is currently viewed favorably by 55% of Missouri voters, Obama by 46%, and Clinton by 45%.
For McCain, thats down four points from a month ago, but up one since February. For Obama, its down a point over the past month and down three over the past two months. Clintons total is unchanged from a month ago and down two since February.
Opinions remain more intense about the Democratic candidates. Obama is viewed Very Favorably by 23% and Very Unfavorably by 33% of Missouri voters. For Clinton, those numbers are 17% Very Favorable and 32% Very Unfavorable. Just 17% have a Very Favorable opinion of McCain while just 19% have a Very Unfavorable opinion of him.
Missouri is a classic swing state in Presidential Elections that almost always awards its Electoral College Votes to the candidate who wins the White House. George W. Bush won those 11 Electoral Votes four years ago by winning the popular vote 53% to 46%.
Rasmussen Markets data shows that Republicans are currently given a % chance of winning Missouris Eleven Electoral College Votes this fall. George W. Bush won the state twice by double digits. Missouri is a classic swing state that almost always votes for the winning Presidential candidate. At the time this poll was released, Missouri is ranked as Leans Republican in the Rasmussen Reports Balance of Power Calculator.
Fifty-percent (50%) of Missouri voters favor a summer holiday for the federal tax on gasoline. Forty percent (40%) are opposed. Nationally, voters are evenly divided on the topic. Lower-income voters are more supportive of the tax holiday than upper-income voters.
Thirty-one percent (31%) of Missouri voters believe the federal government needs more revenue to fund important national programs. Fifty-two percent (52%) disagree.
Sixty-five percent (65%) are worried that the next President will raise taxes too much and harm the economy.
Just 32% are worried that the next President will cut taxes too much and harm important government programs.
By a 67% to 17% margin, Missouri voters oppose an increase in the capital gains tax. Fifty-eight percent (58%) believe such a tax hike would hurt the economy.
Fifty-six percent (56%) of Missouri voters own at least $5,000 worth of stocks, bonds, or mutual funds.
This survey was conducted in partnership with Fox Television Stations Inc.
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One socialist is out polling another. Whoopee!!!
How can a GOP voter would vote for Obama? I just don't get that...unless, they're GOPVINO's. Otherwise, they're just dopes...or maybe both.
Obama has gained ground in Missouri, a state where he shouldn’t be running well.
They won’t after we’ve hit Obama with the far left stuff that is being saved for the final weeks. Obama has yet to be challenged on his very liberal past. The fold will come home.
Completely meaningless. If mccan’t runs like lee atwater he wins 49 states. If he runs like bob dole he loses 40.
Sad to say, but mccan’t thinks he is the reincarnation of dole.
Missouri is a bellweather election state. The fact that McCain has a +9 favorable over Obama is a very good sign.
But McCain also has a very liberal past, and this is the ongoing problem for all conservatives! U.S. conservatism at every level has truly already lost, and it’s not even November 4 yet!
Keep going McCain. We don’t want Hillary or O bama.
Wow this is huge! Democrats best hope is to steal a big state like Ohio or Missouri which President Bush have won both in 2000 and 2004.
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