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Quinnipiac UniversityAdded: 10/29/08
Quinnipiac University
Obama leads 59 - 35 percent with women, while men back McCain by a narrow 49 - 46 percent. White voters split with 48 percent for Obama and 47 percent for McCain. Black voters back Obama 95 - 2 percent. He also leads 61 - 36 percent among voters 18 to 34 years old, 51 - 43 percent among voters 35 to 54 years old and 51 - 42 percent among voters over 55. Independent voters back the Democrat 54 - 35 percent. Obama gets a 59 - 33 percent favorability, compared to McCain's 50 - 43 percent. Palin's favorability is a negative 38 - 43 percent, while Biden gets 49 - 29 percent. The economy is the most important issue, 54 percent of Pennsylvania voters say. "Pennsylvania is consistently Obama blue down the home stretch, even with white voters only narrowly in his corner. Sen. Barack Obama's big lead over Sen. John McCain in the critical southeast Philadelphia suburbs - the key to the Keystone State in recent elections - should seal up Pennsylvania for Obama," said Clay F. Richards, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.
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