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    McCain Leads Obama by Six, Clinton by Eight

    McCain Leads Obama by Six, Clinton by Eight

    The latest Rasmussen Reports survey of Election 2008 shows Republican frontrunner Senator John McCain with single-digit leads over Democratic Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. McCain now leads Clinton 48% to 40%. He leads Barack Obama 47% to 41%.

    In a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted mid-January, McCain was two points behind Clinton, five behind Obama. A couple days later McCain won the South Carolina primary.

    McCain has led Clinton in four of the last five polling match-ups conducted by Rasmussen Reports. He has had the edge over Obama in three of the last four polls. (see history and trends). Following his victory in Florida, Rasmussen Markets data indicates that McCain is the overwhelming favorite for the Republican Presidential nomination.

    This weekend, Rasmussen Reports will begin daily tracking of general election match-ups featuring McCain vs. both Clinton and Obama.

    Individual polls can sometimes overstate volatility in a race, especially during the ups and downs of a Primary Election season. This is especially true when the results carry a four 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 now has a narrow advantage over Obama 45% to 43%. Prior to this latest poll, they had been tied at 44%. Both men have now been within four points (the margin of error) of the 45% mark for seven consecutive individual polls. Using a three-poll rolling average, McCain leads Clinton by five percentage points, 47% to 42%.

    In the new survey McCain enjoys an 22-point advantage among male voters with Clinton as his opponent. He lags by only three points among female voters. There isn't much gender discrepancy in the McCain-Obama match-up. Here McCain leads by eight points among men, five points among women.

    McCain does better than either Democrat with unaffiliated voters in the new survey, but especially when Clinton is his opponent. Against the former First Lady, he leads 52% to 31% with unaffiliateds.

    John McCain is viewed favorably by 52% and unfavorably by just 43%. His favorables have been in the 50%+ range since late November.

    Hillary Clinton is currently viewed favorably by 47%, unfavorably by 51%. Barack Obama is viewed favorably by 51%, unfavorably by 45%.

    Rasmussen Markets data gives Clinton a 62.2% chance of winning the Democratic nomination and Obama a 38.5% chance. On the Republican side, McCain is now given a 82.9% chance of winning the nomination while Mitt Romney is at 13.4%.Using a trading format where traders "buy and sell" candidates, issues, and news features, the Rasmussen Markets harness competitive passions to provide a reliable leading indicator of upcoming events. We invite you to participate in the Rasmussen Markets

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    McCain isn't my first choice but I'm afraid he'll be my only choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rotary View Post
    McCain isn't my first choice but I'm afraid he'll be my only choice.
    Same place you are.

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    Same here.

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    They're both liberals... one's just more liberal than the other.

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    I just saw a poll that showed mccain only 1% over Clinton or Obama..it's too early for those kinds of polls, once you get into the final stretch, people will go for the 'safe' choice and clinton will take the election by a few points, a recession and endless iraq quagmire will bury any republican this time around

    "their both liberals"-well i guess thats your perspective, to me they are both 'hawkish' and militeristic..

    The only real difference between the 2 is mccain will continue to defy American public opinion and congress on the Iraq and keep forcing supplementals to continue the occupation. Clintin will try to get out or draw down but I question her sincerity, if the economic situation is bad enough and i expect it will be, it willforce her hand on the issue.

    on other issues-illegal immigration, healthcare, taxes, forign aid, foreign medlling, israel, mccain and clinton are the same.

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    Great, a choice between a Liberalist and a Socialist.

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    didnt mccain say he was goin to be like a third term bush? i thought people wanted "change." but it is kinda early to tell

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    A vote for Mccain is a vote for nuclear holocaust in my mind...the guys a warmongering looney toon...

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    Quote Originally Posted by soccer#3 View Post
    didnt mccain say he was goin to be like a third term bush? i thought people wanted "change." but it is kinda early to tell
    No, you fabricated that yourself.

    Honestly, think about that for a minute. Nobody in their right mind would say that if they wanted to be elected.
    Last edited by Rotary; 01-31-2008 at 11:22 AM.

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    I guess i'll to research Mccain some more. most of his interviews i see him talk about he can change the future because of what he has dont in the past.
    Also most of his talk is about the war and the war on terror. Which is the least of the things effecting my vote

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rotary View Post
    No, you fabricated that yourself.

    Honestly, think about that for a minute. Nobody in their right mind would say that if they wanted to be elected.
    exactly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixxerboy1 View Post
    Also most of his talk is about the war and the war on terror. Which is the least of the things effecting my vote
    Unfortunately, that's the only thing he's got going for him among conservatives. As you might or might not know, the majority of conservatives don't support him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rotary View Post
    No, you fabricated that yourself.

    Honestly, think about that for a minute. Nobody in their right mind would say that if they wanted to be elected.
    Well he may have fabricated it, but it's true except that he will be socially liberal, in addition to being fiscally liberal, like Bush.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rotary View Post
    No, you fabricated that yourself.

    Honestly, think about that for a minute. Nobody in their right mind would say that if they wanted to be elected.
    u think i made that up? im pretty sure i heard it somewhere. i cant say if it was from his mouth or not, thats why i asked

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    Quote Originally Posted by soccer#3 View Post
    u think i made that up?
    Yes, I know you made that up.

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    it was a question not a statement but whatever man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rotary View Post
    Yes, I know you made that up.


    I see you've been reduced to making petty accusations. Have anything of value to offer?

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