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Rasmussen ReportsAdded: 10/31/08
Rasmussen Reports
A significant shift over the past week came among unaffiliated voters in Kentucky, who favored Obama last week by a 56% to 40% margin. The latest poll finds unaffiliated voters in the state now choose McCain, 58% to 37%. Last week, McCain led by just four points among men in Kentucky. He now leads 58% to 39% among men and 52% to 47% among women. White voters favor McCain over Obama by a 59% to 40% margin, while black voters overwhelmingly back Obama, 90% to 10%. McCain�s favorable ratings went up from 59% a week ago to 64%. He is viewed unfavorably by 35%, down from 38% last week. Obama�s ratings are 45% favorable, down from 52% last week, and unfavorably by 54%, up from 47%. On the top issue of the economy, Kentucky voters trust McCain more than Obama by 11 points. Unaffiliated voters in the state trust the Republican even more, 55% to 37%. Voters also give McCain the edge on national security by 22 points. Incumbent Republican Mitch McConnell, the Senate minority leader, continues to hold a stable lead over Democratic challenger Bruce Lunsford in the state�s U.S. Senate race. President Bush earns good or excellent ratings from 37% of Kentucky voters, while 45% rate his performance as poor.
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