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Rasmussen ReportsAdded: 9/29/08
Rasmussen Reports
In Pennsylvania, both McCain and Obama have the support of 84% of the members of their respective parties, but Obama now leads among unaffiliated voters 45% to 28%. Women support Obama by a sizable 59% to 35% margin, while men back McCain 50% to 39%. Among white voters in Pennsylvania, McCain ahead 48% to 42%. The Republican is viewed favorably by 59% percent of white voters and unfavorably by 41%. For Obama, it�s 52% favorable and 48% unfavorable. Thirty-nine percent (39%) of white voters would not be comfortable at all with Obama as president, while 31% feel that way about McCain. Forty-one percent (41%) say the same of Sarah Palin as vice president, but only 31% would not be comfortable with Democrat Joseph Biden in the number two slot. More than three-quarters of Pennsylvania voters (77%) say they are certain of the presidential candidate they intend to vote for, including 78% of Republicans and 86% of Democrats. But 23% say they may still change their minds before Election Day. The economy is the most important issue in the election according to 46% of voters, but 25% say national security is more important. Obama is trusted more on the economy and jobs 52% to 39%. McCain is trusted more on national security and the war on terror by a 51% to 43% margin.
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