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Added: 10/31/08

Rasmussen Reports
Date: 10/30
Georgia
Added: 10/31/08

John McCain52%
Barack Obama47%
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John McCain leads Barack Obama by five percentage points in Georgia for the second straight poll. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state has McCain ahead 52% to 47%.

Support for both candidates is up one point from a poll conducted last week. Prior to that time, McCain held solid leads over the Democrat since the start of the campaign season. Though McCain�s lead has weakened in the state this month, this is still the fifth straight poll the Republican has received at least 50% support.

Voters in Georgia continue to trust McCain more than Obama on the economy, 52% to 45%. However, unaffiliated voters trust the Democrat slightly more by a 47% to 45% margin. McCain also holds a solid advantage on national security issues.

McCain�s favorability ratings have remained stable over the past week. He is viewed favorably by 57% and unfavorably by 43%. Obama�s ratings are 50% favorable, 49% unfavorable. That�s a slight improvement for the Democrat, who was viewed favorably by 48% in the previous poll.

In the latest poll, Obama now leads 53% to 44% among unaffiliated voters in the state. Last week, McCain led those voters by an identical margin. McCain leads 73% to 26% among white voters in Georgia while Obama earns overwhelming support from black voters. While men favor McCain 55% to 45%, women are split between the candidates at 49% each.


 

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