Missouri Poll Released by CNN/TIME Opinion Research Corp: Barack Obama 45%, John McCain 50%
Washington D.C. 9/13/2008 09:32 AM GMT (FINDITT)
Here are the latest results from the Missouri poll by CNN/TIME Opinion Research Corp published on USAElectionPolls.com:
There were 940 voters polled on 9/7-9.
CNN/TIME Opinion Research Corp Date: 9/7-9 Missouri Added: 9/11/08 |
| John McCain |
50% |
| Barack Obama |
45% |
Quote:
McCain is supported by 92% of Missouri Republicans and enjoys a 16-percentage-point lead among unaffiliated voters. Obama is supported by 88% of Democrats.
McCain is currently viewed favorably by 58% of Missouri voters, Obama by 53%. Those numbers, too, have changed little over the past month.
As for their running mates, GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin is viewed favorably by 58% of Missouri voters, a figure that includes 41% with a Very Favorable opinion. Delaware Senator Joseph Biden, the Democratic candidate for vice president, is viewed favorably by 51%, including 28% with a Very Favorable opinion.
Voters are evenly divided as to whether Palin is ready to be president—43% say yes while 42% disagree. By a 51% to 30% margin, voters say Biden is ready for the top job if necessary.
But Missouri voters are more likely to say that McCain made the right choice for vice president. Fifty-three percent (53%) of voters in the Show Me state agree with his decision while 36% disagree. Only 37% believe that, in selecting Biden, Obama made the right choice. Nearly as many—33%--say he did not. The two split Missouri's urban areas, while McCain holds a large lead in the rural parts of the Show Me state.
Source: National Polls, Electoral College Results
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