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Detroit NewsAdded: 10/24/08
Detroit News
Obama holds leads across the Democratic landscape: among both men and women; overwhelmingly among African Americans but also among whites; overwhelmingly in Metro Detroit but in more conservative out-state as well. Only 6 percent of Obama voters said they could still change their minds; McCain would need nearly all those voters, plus the 10 percent who say they remain undecided, to close the gap. "He lost me when he picked (Sarah) Palin," said Frank Frick, 70, of Marble Lake, a retired Albion College professor who considered McCain before his selection of the Alaska governor as his running mate. Just 47 percent of voters had a favorable opinion of Palin, to 44 percent who view her unfavorably -- the worst rating for any of the four nominees. Some McCain voters said Obama's connections to controversial figures such as 1960s radical William Ayers were unacceptable. "It does matter, and it should matter," said Theresa Kennedy, 47, a McCain supporter from Pleasant Lake, north of Jackson. "I don't believe what (Obama) promises."
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