Friday, April 17, 2009

Does Obama's lead widens in latest polls?

Voters don't care as much about the issues on which McCain’s strong.

They rank the economy as their top priority by 3-1 over national security, a distant second. Foreign policy is dead last.

Obama benefits from a significant gender gap, leading among women by 16 points while trailing among men by 1 point. He also leads among voters aged 18-34, those aged 35-54, Hispanics and blacks. The two candidates split older voters.

McCain leads among whites, 51-40 percent.

In another sign of Obama's growing strength, his support is becoming more solid in the final weeks, as McCain continues to show some weakness even among his own supporters.

http://www.kansascity.com/449/story/854304.html#recent_comm


Looks like he getting double digit leads in some places. Obama, our next President!

Depends on the polls you choose to look at.

You also need to look past the headline numbers and see how balanced the survey was. If there is a preponderance of one party over the other, expect the result to be skewed.

actually his lead is down to 7 estimated

No comments:

Post a Comment