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2008 State Polls
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Democrat Polls
Press Register
Quote: The Press-Register/University of South Alabama poll released Sunday shows McCain, a U.S. senator from Arizona, holding a 52 percent to 25 percent lead over his Democratic counterpart, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, The Huntsville (Ala.) Press-Register reported.
Survey USA
Quote: McCain 2:1 Atop Obama in Alabama: In an election for President of the United States in Alabama today, 09/18/08, seven weeks from Election Day, Republican John McCain defeats Democrat Barack Obama by 30 points, 64% to 34%, according to this exclusive WKRG-TV poll conducted by SurveyUSA. McCain has broad support and wins majorities of the vote among young and old, among men and women, among moderates and conservatives, among those who did and did not graduate from college, among churchgoers and non-churchgoers, among rich and poor, and in northern and southern Alabama. Obama takes 78% of Democratic votes, 79% of liberals, and 56% of those who describe themselves as pro-choice. Obama leads 9:1 among blacks; McCain leads 4:1 among whites. 20% of Democrats cross over to vote for McCain; 7% of Republicans cross over to vote for Obama; Independents break 3:1 for McCain.
American Research Group
Capital Survey Research Center
Quote: Almost 62 percent of people surveyed said Joe Biden, the Democratic vice presidential nominee and U.S. senator from Delaware, is qualified to serve as president if needed.
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