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Rasmussen ReportsAdded: 10/31/08
Rasmussen Reports
Overall, two percent of the state�s voters are committed to voting for a third party candidate while two percent remain undecided. If the election is perceived as being very close, most of those who currently lean in McCain�s direction would be likely to vote for the Republican candidate. However, the more it seems like Obama is going to win, the more likely it is that some of these voters will decide to file a protest vote. At the beginning of October, McCain had an eight-point lead in Montana. In September, he was up by eleven. Noticing the trend, groups affiliated with the Republican National Committee have started advertising in the state. Earlier, that step was considered unnecessary. McCain is now viewed favorably by 53% of Montana voters, down three points from a month ago and down seven points from two months ago. Obama earns positive reviews from 49% of Montana voters, a figure that has changed little since September. Ninety-one percent (91%) of Republicans plan to vote for McCain, including 7% who might vote for a third-party option. McCain also is supported by 53% of unaffiliated voters, including 10% who are considering a third-party option. Obama earns the vote from 93% of Democrats. Men are far more likely than women to consider voting third party instead of McCain.
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