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Quinnipiac UniversityAdded: 10/29/08
Quinnipiac University
Obama leads 57 - 31 percent among those who already have voted in Ohio. Among all Ohio likely voters, the Democrat leads 55 - 36 percent among women. McCain gets 48 percent of men to Obama's 45 percent. White voters split with 47 percent for McCain and 46 percent for Obama. Black voters back Obama 89 - 1 percent. The Democrat leads 59 - 36 percent among voters 18 to 34 years old, while voters 35 to 54 split with 47 percent for McCain and 46 percent for Obama. Voters over 55 go Democratic 50 - 40 percent. Independent voters go 50 - 38 percent for the Democrat. Obama gets a 55 - 34 percent favorability in Ohio, with 51 - 42 percent for McCain. Palin's favorability is 41 - 40 percent, while Biden gets a 47 - 28 percent favorability. For 59 percent of Ohio voters, the economy is the biggest issue. "The Obama campaign has worried for months about winning Ohio's white working-class voters, including those who had been with Sen. Hillary Clinton in the primary. Obama's ability to be competitive with that group is why he is ahead. He's only losing one in five Clinton voters and is within two points of Sen. McCain among whites without college degrees. That's a recipe for Obama success," Brown said.
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