Schneider: McCain v. Obama voters
Published 11/4/2008 by cnn at CNN Political Ticker
From CNN Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider
(CNN) — Voters for John McCain and Barack Obama appear to significantly differ on the qualities they want in their next president, according to the exit polls.
Of those who voted for McCain, more than 40 percent said they want a president who "shares my values," while a nearly equal [...]
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