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Rasmussen ReportsAdded: 10/15/08
Rasmussen Reports
In Massachusetts, Obama leads among male voters by 25 points and among women by 29 points. He also has a 57% to 39% lead among unaffiliated voters. The Democrat is viewed favorably by 67% of Massachusetts voters and unfavorably by 33%. Forty-nine percent (49%) have a favorable opinion of McCain, while 50% regard him unfavorably. Interestingly, 22% say Obama would scare them the most if he showed up at their door at Halloween, compared to just 13% who say that of McCain. Scariest by far though for 42% is McCain�s running mate, Sarah Palin, while Joseph Biden, who is running with Obama, would scare just 10% the most. Sixty percent (60%) also think it is at least somewhat likely that Massachusetts� African-American governor, Deval Patrick, will join the Cabinet should Obama be elected president. Forty-nine percent (49%) rate the economy as the number one issue in the election, while 21% see national security as most important. Massachusetts voters trust Obama more than McCain on both the economy (59% to 35%) and national security (54% to 42%).
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