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2008 State Polls

State Obama McCain
Battleground States [source]
Florida 51 48
Nevada 55 43
Colorado 54 45
Minnesota 54 44
Missouri 49 50
North Dakota 45 53
Pennsylvania 55 44
Iowa 54 45
South Dakota 45 53
New Mexico 57 42
Georgia 47 52
Ohio 52 47
New Hampshire 54 45
Wisconsin 56 43
Virginia 53 47
Arkansas 39 59
North Carolina 50 49
Indiana 50 49
Blue States
California 61 37
Connecticut 61 38
Delaware 62 37
Hawaii 72 27
Illinois 62 37
Maine 58 40
Maryland 62 37
Massachusetts 62 36
Michigan 57 41
New Jersey 57 42
New York 63 36
Oregon 57 41
Rhode Island 63 35
Vermont 68 31
Washington 58 41
Wisconsin 56 43
Red States
Alabama 39 61
Arizona 45 54
Idaho 36 61
Kansas 42 57
Kentucky 41 58
Louisiana 40 59
Montana 47 50
Nebraska 42 57
Oklahoma 34 66
South Carolina 45 54
Tennessee 42 57
Texas 44 55
Utah 34 63
West Virginia 43 56
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Democrat Polls

Survey USA
Date: 3/6/08
Maryland
Added: 3/6/08

Quote:

Similar to other states, women voters in Maryland support Obama more than men. The Democrat leads among female voters by a sizable 59% to 33% margin, while McCain leads 51% to 45% among men. Ninety-three percent (93%) of African-American voters support Obama, soon to be the first black nominated as the presidential candidate of a major political party. Fifty-three percent (53%) of white voters support McCain.

Sixty-one percent of Maryland voters have a favorable opinion of Obama, including 38% who rate their view of him as Very Favorable. He is viewed unfavorably by 39%, with a quarter (25%) saying their view of him is Very Unfavorable.

McCain is regarded favorably by 56%, with 24% Very Favorable. Forty-three percent (43%) view him unfavorably, but only 18% class their view as Very Unfavorable.

The Democratic presidential nominee has carried Maryland by substantial margins in the last four elections. Democratic nominee John Kerry defeated President Bush in 2004 by 13 percentage points.

Again, like voters in other states, a plurality of voters (39%) in Maryland say economic issues are the most important in the current election cycle, while 26% rank national security as their chief concern. Marylanders are equally divided -- at 46% each -- on the importance of finding new sources of energy versus reducing energy consumption.

Forty-seven percent (47%) say America has the best economy in the world, but nearly as many (43%) disagree. Nearly half (48%) also believe that reporters make the economy seem worse than it is. Men: Obama 44, McCain 37. Women: Obama 62, McCain 24. .

Barack Obama53%
John McCain40%
Unsure7%
Source


This is a monthly synopsis of many more 2008 Maryland polls.


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