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Research 2000 for WISC TVAdded: 10/31/08
Research 2000 for WISC TV
Obama, the U.S. senator from Illinois, is stilling leading among women by more than 20 points, and has increased his support among men to 49 percent. Six hundred likely voters were contacted by phone for the survey, which was conducted Oct. 27 to Oct. 28. A WISC-TV poll released on Oct. 22 had Obama ahead by 11 percentage points as well, but with 3 percent of voters undecided. Survey respondents continue to say that they'd trust Obama more than McCain to handle the nation's economy. Of those surveyed, 59 percent said Obama, 30 percent said John McCain and 11 percent weren't sure. On handling an unexpected crisis, voters were nearly split, with 48 percent choosing Obama, 47 percent choosing McCain and 5 percent weren't sure.
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