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Zogby Interactive 50 State Poll
Date: 6/11-30
Tennessee
Added: 8/9/08

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Fifty-seven percent (57%) say that most reporters are trying to help Obama win the election while just 9% believe the media is trying to help McCain. These figures are similar to the national average. Another recent survey found that most voters see media bias as a bigger problem than large campaign contributions.

Nationally, Obama enjoyed a five-point lead in June that has closed to essentially an even race in August as measured by the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll. Premium Members can review full crosstabs and see results by gender, age, ideology, party, income, and other demographics for all state and national polling. Time is running out to save on Premium Memberships. Sign up now and save. Learn More.

The Republican nominee is viewed favorably by 63% of Tennessee voters and unfavorably by 36%.

Obama�s ratings are 39% favorable, 60% unfavorable.

Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Tennessee voters say that finding new sources of energy is more important than reducing the amount of energy Americans consume. Thirty-one percent (31%) disagree and say reducing consumption is the higher priority. These figures are similar to the national average.

Fifty-seven percent (57%) in Tennessee say the U.S. and its allies are winning the War on Terror. That�s a bit more optimistic than the nation-at-large. Nationally, however, confidence is at the highest levels of the past four years.

Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen earns good or excellent ratings from 52% of Tennessee voters, while 10% think he is doing a poor job. Based on his strength among Independents, Senator John McCain continues to enjoy a double-digit lead over Barack Obama in Tennessee. McCain leads Obama by 51 to 36 percent, compared to 53 to 36 percent last March. John McCain's favorable to unfavorable rating today in Tennessee is 59 to 33 percent, compared to 59 to 34 percent last March. (George W. Bush's rating in the state is 48 percent favorable and 48 percent unfavorable.) Barack Obama has a net unfavorable rating of 42 percent favorable to 47 percent unfavorable, compared to 44 percent favorable and 49 percent unfavorable last March. The McCain-Obama match-up is clearly a help to Republicans in Tennessee.

Source: Nashville Post. Men: Obama 30, McCain 49. Women: Obama 43, McCain 33.

John McCain41%
Barack Obama36%
Bob Barr7%
Ralph Nader1%
Unsure9%
Other6%
Source


Rasmussen Reports
Date: 6/26/08
Tennessee
Added: 6/26/08

Quote:

Fifty-seven percent (57%) say that most reporters are trying to help Obama win the election while just 9% believe the media is trying to help McCain. These figures are similar to the national average. Another recent survey found that most voters see media bias as a bigger problem than large campaign contributions.

Nationally, Obama enjoyed a five-point lead in June that has closed to essentially an even race in August as measured by the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll. Premium Members can review full crosstabs and see results by gender, age, ideology, party, income, and other demographics for all state and national polling. Time is running out to save on Premium Memberships. Sign up now and save. Learn More.

The Republican nominee is viewed favorably by 63% of Tennessee voters and unfavorably by 36%.

Obama�s ratings are 39% favorable, 60% unfavorable.

Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Tennessee voters say that finding new sources of energy is more important than reducing the amount of energy Americans consume. Thirty-one percent (31%) disagree and say reducing consumption is the higher priority. These figures are similar to the national average.

Fifty-seven percent (57%) in Tennessee say the U.S. and its allies are winning the War on Terror. That�s a bit more optimistic than the nation-at-large. Nationally, however, confidence is at the highest levels of the past four years.

Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen earns good or excellent ratings from 52% of Tennessee voters, while 10% think he is doing a poor job. Based on his strength among Independents, Senator John McCain continues to enjoy a double-digit lead over Barack Obama in Tennessee. McCain leads Obama by 51 to 36 percent, compared to 53 to 36 percent last March. John McCain's favorable to unfavorable rating today in Tennessee is 59 to 33 percent, compared to 59 to 34 percent last March. (George W. Bush's rating in the state is 48 percent favorable and 48 percent unfavorable.) Barack Obama has a net unfavorable rating of 42 percent favorable to 47 percent unfavorable, compared to 44 percent favorable and 49 percent unfavorable last March. The McCain-Obama match-up is clearly a help to Republicans in Tennessee.

Source: Nashville Post. Men: Obama 30, McCain 49. Women: Obama 43, McCain 33. .

John McCain51%
Barack Obama36%
Source


This is a monthly synopsis of many more 2008 Tennessee polls.


 

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