Posted on 09/24/2008 2:07:57 AM PDT by BigEdLB
Barack Obama has seized the reins of economic discontent, vaulting over John McCain's convention gains by persuading voters he both better understands their economic troubles and can better address them.
Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain are locked in a tight political battle for the White House and,... Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain are locked in a tight political battle for the White House and, as Congress consider a historic trillion dollar Wall Street bailout, it's the economy that has emerged as a critical issue in the presidential election. (ABC News) More PhotosConcerns about the economy have spiked since the global financial crisis roiled the stock market and sparked a proposed government bailout.
Fifty-three percent of registered voters in this new ABC News/Washington Post poll call the economy the single most important issue in the election, up 12 points in two weeks to an extraordinary level of agreement.
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Horse hockey. If a dem were in the White House, the repub would benefit from economic worries.
Pure liberal propaganda before the important debates. Neither Gallup nor Rasmussen have such numbers.
I saw Odumbo on TV yesterday doing his "uhh...uhhh...aaaaand....uhhh..." routine at a presser.
I saw Odumbo on TV yesterday doing his "uhh...uhhh...aaaaand....uhhh..." routine at a presser.
If this were true why is Barry in such a panic.
The disparity should be about 5% between D's and R's but in this poll it is 10%.
This poll was taken between Sept 19-22nd.
Immediately after Wall St news hit and Obama got about a 4-5% bump.
McCain attacked Obama for his crony links to Freddy and Fannie.
And now we see credible pollsters like Rass has it tie and Battleground has it +2 McCain.
Gallup has it +3 on Registered voters. That translates to +1 McCain in likely voters.
This is an old flawed poll.
It’s 38 per cent D to 28 per cent R. It’s a straight party line poll based on the original percentages.
Rasmussen poll:
Nationally, 63% say that McCain is prepared to be President while 44% say the same about Obama.
Among voters not affiliated with either major political party, 71% say McCain is prepared for the Presidency while just 35% say the same about Obama.
Rass 90 day partisan rolling survey has it 38D 33R. I forget the decimal number.
The last time I saw Pew give their partisan survey numbers it was similar.
Rasmussen Monday, September 22, 2008
McCain reaches 50% in three swing states
Florida
McCain 51%
Obama 46%
Ohio
McCain 50%
Obama 46%
(OH note: McCain favorable 56%, Obama unfavorable 49%)
Virginia
McCain 50%
Obama 48%
(VA note: McCain favorable 58%, Obama favorable 52%)
Pennsylvania
Obama 48%
McCain 45%
The game plan is all to obvious. Rerun older polls as NBC did yesterday (Hussein up by 2 in Fla)as well as demographically skewed polls as this one obviously is to pull up his sagging numbers as well as apply a bit of psychological balm to the panicked left.
They see disaster looming in these debates and want a cushion in the averages so they can point to Hussein still being ahead after these debates.
Investor confidence has stabilizedat least for the momentafter falling sharply for several days. The economic confidence of those who do not invest was not shaken by the Wall Street events of recent days. As for the political implications, polling conducted last night shows that 47% trust McCain more than Obama on economic issues while 45% trust Obama.
Would the cretins who answered this biased poll still love Obama if they knew he was on the take from Fannie Mae? The msm will never tell them, of course, but why hasn’t the GOP come out with a nationwide ad that informs people that Dodd, Obama and several others on the banking committees were being paid off by these shady institutions, while McCain did try to introduce a reform bill in 2005? The msm is laying all the blame on Bush, as usual.
McCain is blowing this thing. He has let the MSM, which is nothing more than the marketing division of the DNC, to steer the story in the direction they want it to go, and Obambi is taking it and running with it. McCain has a golden opportunity to hit the Dems on this issue, and he's not doing it. I swear, McCain is acting as if he wants to lose this thing.
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