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McCain's attacks are unfair, CNN poll says
McCain's attacks are unfair, CNN poll says
A new poll shows a growing number of voters believe McCain is attacking unfairly. (AP Photo) (CNN) — A growing number of Americans believe John McCain has attacked Barack Obama unfairly, a negative perception of the Arizona senator that could cost him at the polls come Election Day. According to a new survey from CNN and the [...]
Poll Says Attacks Backfire on McCain
Poll Says Attacks Backfire on McCain
nytimes.com — If the election were held today, Barack Obama would have a significant lead over John McCain, the... latest New York Times/CBS News poll has found. > (more) Poll Says Attacks Backfire on McCain
CNN Poll: Race may be tightening
CNN Poll: Race may be tightening
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — Obama has a 5 point lead over McCain in the latest CNN poll. WASHINGTON (CNN) — With... two weeks and one day until election day, a new national poll of likely voters suggests the race for the White House may be tightening up. In a CNN/Opinion ... (more) CNN Poll: Race may be tightening
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Political Animal — ... term in the last 28 years of Times/CBS polls." On the other side of the aisle, McCain's unfavorable rating has grown 10 points since September, to 45%, while Sarah Palin's negatives are up 12 points, to 41%. Palin's negative rating "is the highest for a vice-presidential candidate as measured by The Times and CBS News" -- even worse than Dan Quayle's. The Times report added that many of those who've lost regard for McCain cited his negative campaigning, which is bolstered by a new CNN poll showing Americans unimpressed with McCain's relentlessly negative attacks. I guess ...

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