Democrat Polls
AEA / Capital Survey
Date: 4/29/08 Alabama
Added: 4/29/08
Quote: Men: Obama 26, McCain 54. Women: Obama 45, McCain 41. Who do you think will be elected the next president? Obama 44%, McCain 23%, Unsure 23%. McCain is viewed favorably by 61% of voters in Alabama and unfavorably by 36%. Obama�s ratings are 41% favorable, 57% unfavorable. McCain has the support of 92% of Republicans and 9% of Democrats in Alabama. Obama is backed by 83% of Democrats and just 4% of Republicans. Among unaffiliated voters, McCain has a 62% to 21% edge. While the Republican has a commanding 66% to 27% lead among men, the two candidates are essentially even among women. Alabama has cast its nine Electoral College votes for the Republican candidate in eight out of the last nine elections. George W. Bush handily won the state by twenty-five points in 2004, and by fourteen points in 2000. When it comes to the war, 67% of Alabama voters say the United States and its allies are winning the War on Terror, representing more optimism than voters on the national level. The plurality of voters (42%) agree with Obama that Iraq is not the �central front� of the war, while 44% give that title to Afghanistan. The plurality (42%) also believe that Afghanistan is a greater threat than Iraq to the safety of America. Options 1 Barack Obama, Democrat 195 36.4% 2 John McCain, Republican 262 48.8% 3 Don't Know / No Reply / Other 79 14.8% Total Qualified 536 100.0% McCain now leads 52% to 34% among men in Alabama and 50% to 39% among women. McCain is backed by 80% of Alabama Republicans while Obama gets support from just 67% of Democrats. When it comes to unaffiliated voters, McCain leads 51% to 28%. McCain�s favorable ratings have improved from 62% last month to 67% this month. He is viewed unfavorably by 29%, down from 36% last month. Obama�s ratings are less flattering, with 40% who rate him favorably and 57% who view him unfavorably. His ratings have improved somewhat over the past month. . .
Rasmussen Reports
Date: 4/7/08 Alabama
Added: 4/7/08
Quote: Men: Obama 26, McCain 54. Women: Obama 45, McCain 41. Who do you think will be elected the next president? Obama 44%, McCain 23%, Unsure 23%. McCain is viewed favorably by 61% of voters in Alabama and unfavorably by 36%. Obama�s ratings are 41% favorable, 57% unfavorable. McCain has the support of 92% of Republicans and 9% of Democrats in Alabama. Obama is backed by 83% of Democrats and just 4% of Republicans. Among unaffiliated voters, McCain has a 62% to 21% edge. While the Republican has a commanding 66% to 27% lead among men, the two candidates are essentially even among women. Alabama has cast its nine Electoral College votes for the Republican candidate in eight out of the last nine elections. George W. Bush handily won the state by twenty-five points in 2004, and by fourteen points in 2000. When it comes to the war, 67% of Alabama voters say the United States and its allies are winning the War on Terror, representing more optimism than voters on the national level. The plurality of voters (42%) agree with Obama that Iraq is not the �central front� of the war, while 44% give that title to Afghanistan. The plurality (42%) also believe that Afghanistan is a greater threat than Iraq to the safety of America. Options 1 Barack Obama, Democrat 195 36.4% 2 John McCain, Republican 262 48.8% 3 Don't Know / No Reply / Other 79 14.8% Total Qualified 536 100.0% McCain now leads 52% to 34% among men in Alabama and 50% to 39% among women. McCain is backed by 80% of Alabama Republicans while Obama gets support from just 67% of Democrats. When it comes to unaffiliated voters, McCain leads 51% to 28%. McCain�s favorable ratings have improved from 62% last month to 67% this month. He is viewed unfavorably by 29%, down from 36% last month. Obama�s ratings are less flattering, with 40% who rate him favorably and 57% who view him unfavorably. His ratings have improved somewhat over the past month. . . . . .
Survey USA Poll
Date: 4/17/08 Alabama
Added: 4/17/08
Quote: Men: Obama 26, McCain 54. Women: Obama 45, McCain 41. Who do you think will be elected the next president? Obama 44%, McCain 23%, Unsure 23%. McCain is viewed favorably by 61% of voters in Alabama and unfavorably by 36%. Obama�s ratings are 41% favorable, 57% unfavorable. McCain has the support of 92% of Republicans and 9% of Democrats in Alabama. Obama is backed by 83% of Democrats and just 4% of Republicans. Among unaffiliated voters, McCain has a 62% to 21% edge. While the Republican has a commanding 66% to 27% lead among men, the two candidates are essentially even among women. Alabama has cast its nine Electoral College votes for the Republican candidate in eight out of the last nine elections. George W. Bush handily won the state by twenty-five points in 2004, and by fourteen points in 2000. When it comes to the war, 67% of Alabama voters say the United States and its allies are winning the War on Terror, representing more optimism than voters on the national level. The plurality of voters (42%) agree with Obama that Iraq is not the �central front� of the war, while 44% give that title to Afghanistan. The plurality (42%) also believe that Afghanistan is a greater threat than Iraq to the safety of America. Options 1 Barack Obama, Democrat 195 36.4% 2 John McCain, Republican 262 48.8% 3 Don't Know / No Reply / Other 79 14.8% Total Qualified 536 100.0% McCain now leads 52% to 34% among men in Alabama and 50% to 39% among women. McCain is backed by 80% of Alabama Republicans while Obama gets support from just 67% of Democrats. When it comes to unaffiliated voters, McCain leads 51% to 28%. McCain�s favorable ratings have improved from 62% last month to 67% this month. He is viewed unfavorably by 29%, down from 36% last month. Obama�s ratings are less flattering, with 40% who rate him favorably and 57% who view him unfavorably. His ratings have improved somewhat over the past month. . . . . . .
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