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Added: 9/29/08

Rasmussen Reports
Date: 9/28
Virginia
Added: 9/29/08

Barack Obama50%
John McCain47%
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While 38% of Virginia voters say they would be extremely comfortable with an Obama presidency, just 28% say that of a McCain presidency. However, 40% say they would not be comfortable at all with Obama in the White House, while 37% say that about McCain.

While 30% of voters say they would be extremely comfortable with Joe Biden as the Vice President, 26% say that of Sarah Palin. A third of voters (33%) say they would not be comfortable at all with Biden as VP, while nearly half (45%) say that of Palin.

Voters in Virginia trust McCain slightly more than Obama overall, but they trust Obama more on the economy and jobs by a 50% to 45% margin. Not surprisingly, the economy is the top electoral issue for the plurality of Virginia voters. Among unaffiliated voters, Obama is trusted more on the economy by a 52% to 38% margin.

McCain still has the edge on national security in Virginia, leading Obama 52% to 44% on that issue. Nationally, separate Rasmussen polling found that Obama received a post-debate boost from voters in terms of trust on all issues, including the War in Iraq.


 

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