Monday, October 6, 2008

CNN Poll: Obama Expands National Lead


Yeah old man, you just keep on with the nasty. True colors and all that. Via Taegan.

The latest CNN/Opinion Research survey shows Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. John McCain nationally by eight points, 53% to 45%.

Key finding: "Low approval numbers for the current commander-in-chief may be part of the reason Obama's fortunes are rising in the latest survey: Only 24% of those polled approve of President Bush's job performance, an all-time low for a CNN survey... And that's bad news for McCain, because the poll suggests a growing number of Americans believe the Republican nominee would have the same policies as the current GOP president. Fifty-six percent say McCain's policies would be the same as Bush's, up from 50% a month ago."

6 comments:

Ady said...

Happy dance time, kids!

Bucky said...

I'm starting to regain some small faith in the American voter.

eve said...

53% is huge

Ady said...

Not yet, Bucky...I suggest we do a small happy dance for now...still too soon for faith. Course, you're in Texas and I'm in SC, so you know what I'm talking about. I'd like a good 12-15 pt. lead before I start to have faith.

eve said...

Public Policy Polling

North Carolina
Obama 50%
McCain 44%
Bar 2%

Three separate pollsters have been giving Obama the lead here: PPP, Rasmussen and Elon University.

Cyndi said...

could you just imagine if McCain was leading by this margin....how the corporate media and every Repugnant right wingers would be splashing it across every public spot? If I hear anyone bitching about 'Liberal media'....I'll hurl.

ps. I bet McDummy would be on his talking point tomorrow night.

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