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Rasmussen ReportsAdded: 10/22/08
Rasmussen Reports
McCain is viewed favorably by 60% of West Virginia voters and unfavorably by 38%. Obama�s numbers are 47% favorable, 51% unfavorable. On the top issue of the economy, most West Virginia voters (58%) disagree with the economic rescue plan passed by Congress recently, though 29% say the plan will most likely help the economy. Another 24% say the plan will hurt the situation, while 29% say it will have no impact. To help spur economic growth, 58% of voters in West Virginia say taxes should be lowered, while 24% say they should stay the same and 9% say the government should raise them. While 52% think raising taxes on the wealthier individuals would benefit the economy, 45% say raising the capital gains tax would be bad for the current economic situation. Candidates on both sides have been criticized for negative campaigning this season, but 48% of voters in West Virginia think this year�s election is no different than past elections. Thirty-eight percent (38%) think this year�s campaign season is more negative than past elections. While 34% of voters think Obama�s campaign has been generally positive, 42% say McCain�s has been generally negative. Half of voters (51%) in West Virginia say it is possible to win an election without criticism of the opponent, while 34% say this is not possible.
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