Posted on 08/24/2008 5:33:40 PM PDT by kristinn
Its a dead heat in the race for the White House. The first national poll conducted entirely after Barack Obama publicly named Joe Biden as his running mate suggests that battle for the presidency between the Illinois senator and Republican rival John McCain is all tied up.
In a new CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll out Sunday night, 47 percent of those questioned are backing Obama with an equal amount supporting the Arizona senator.
This looks like a step backward for Obama, who had a 51 to 44 percent advantage last month, says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland.
Even last week, just before his choice of Joe Biden as his running mate became known, most polls tended to show Obama with a single-digit advantage over McCain, adds Holland.
So whats the difference now?
It may be supporters of Hillary Clinton, who still would prefer the Senator from New York as the Democratic Partys presidential nominee.
Sixty-six percent of Clinton supporters, registered Democrats who want Clinton as the nominee, are now backing Obama. Thats down from 75 percent in the end of June. Twenty-seven percent of them now say theyll support McCain, up from 16 percent in late June.
The number of Clinton Democrats who say they would vote for McCain has gone up 11 points since June, enough to account for most although not all of the support McCain has gained in that time, says Holland.
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The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll was conducted on Saturday and Sunday, with 1,023 adult Americans questioned by telephone. The surveys sampling error is plus or minus 3.5 percentage points for all voters. For registered Democrats, it is plus or minus 4.5 percentage points, and for Democrats who still support Clinton for the party's nomination, it is plus or minus 7.5 percentage points.
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College idiots my niece is friends with seem to be a lot less enthusiastic about Obama since he cut back speeches on campuses.
YOU MAKE GREAT POINTS, WORTH REPEATING:
Our job #1 will be to convince as many people as possible that they must also vote for their local/state Republican candidate who is running for the House or Senate seat in November.
We must convince them that they will be making a major mistake if they vote for the RAT candidate (even if he seems/is more conservative than the Republican candidate), for this reason: McCain will not be able to come through on all the promises they like that he has made to them if the RATS have a large enough majority in Congress to block everything he wants to do. We must keep RATS from having enough votes to overturn his vetos.
If we can increase our numbers in Congress on McCains coat-tails, we (conservatives) will be in a much better position to exert our influence to stop him from advancing the parts of his agenda we hate.
I cannot overstate the importance of our Job # 1, enough, but we should hold back until we get closer to the election (when the polls show McCains big lead) before we go into full-court-press in implementing it.
Thank you! bttt
I didn't see your post before today. Great idea!!! bttt
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