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Added: 10/3/08

Rasmussen Reports
Date: 9/30
Nebraska
Added: 10/3/08

John McCain56%
Barack Obama37%
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Nebraska voters like McCain�s running mate, Sarah Palin, too. She is viewed favorably by 59% and unfavorably by 39%. The Democratic vice presidential candidate, Joseph Biden, is regarded favorably by 45%, unfavorably by 50%.

Nebraska is one of only two states that does not award its Electoral College votes on a winner-take-all basis. In Nebraska, the statewide winner gets two Electoral votes, and the other three votes are awarded to the winner in each of the state�s three congressional districts. Since the system was established in 1996, however, the state has never split its Electoral votes. Maine is the only other state to use this system.

Forty-eight percent (48%) of Nebraska voters rate the economy as poor, with just 13% saying it is good. In statistically measurable terms, no one rated it excellent. Eighty-two percent (82%) also say the economy is getting worse.

That�s why, like voters nationwide, a plurality (45%) of Nebraska voters rate the economy as the most important issue in the election. Twenty-two percent (22%) say national security is most important.

Fifty-five percent (55%) trust McCain more on the economy than Obama, but 36% have the opposite view. Sixty-two percent (62%) trust the Republican more on national security. Half that many (31%) trust Obama more.


 

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