Alabama Poll Released by Survey USA: Barack Obama 35%, John McCain 62%
Washington D.C. 10/11/2008 07:48 PM GMT (FINDITT)
Here are the latest results from the Alabama poll by Survey USA published on USAElectionPolls.com:
There were 697 voters polled on 10/8-9.
Survey USA Date: 10/8-9 Alabama Added: 10/11/08 |
| John McCain |
62% |
| Barack Obama |
35% |
| Unsure |
1% |
| Other |
3% |
Quote:
Despite Erosion for GOP Elsewhre, The Reddest States Stay Crimson For McCain: In an election for President of the United States in Alabama today, 10/10/08, four weeks till votes are counted, Republican John McCain defeats Democrat Barack Obama by 30 points, 62% to 35%, according to this exclusive WKRG-TV poll conducted by SurveyUSA. The contest is little changed from an identical SurveyUSA poll 4 weeks ago.
McCain retains broad support and continues to take 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 77% of Democratic votes, 76% of liberals, and 58% of those who describe themselves as pro-choice.
Obama leads 5:1 among blacks; McCain leads 3:1 among whites. 21% of Democrats cross over to vote for McCain; 9% of Republicans cross over to vote for Obama; Independents break 2:1 for McCain.
Source: Recent Polls, Electoral College Results
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