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Old May 30th, 2008, 08:46 AM   #1
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You have to be kidding. McCain trusted on economy more than Obama


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When it comes to the economy, 47% of voters trust John McCain more than Barack Obama. Obama is trusted more by 41%. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey also found that, when it comes to the War in Iraq, McCain is trusted more by 49% of voters. Obama is preferred by 37%. McCain has an even larger edge—53% to 31%--on the broader topic of National Security. These results are little changed from a month ago.

Obama enjoys a 43% to 39% advantage when it comes to government ethics and reducing corruption. McCain has a 44% to 38% advantage on taxes.

It is interesting to note that while McCain has the edge over Obama on these issues, Democrats are trusted more than Republicans on a generic basis. This ability of McCain to outperform the party label helps explain why he is competitive with the Democrats in the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking poll.

When it comes to the economy, men trust McCain more by a 55% to 33% margin. Among women, Obama has a seven-point edge. Obama has the advantage among voters under 30 while McCain is preferred by their elders. Investors prefer McCain while non-Investors are evenly divided. Union Members prefer Obama 46% to 40%. Government Workers are evenly divided while Entrepreneurs and Private Sector Employees are more likely to trust McCain.

McCain is trusted more by 25% of Democrats. Sixty-four percent (64%) of Democrats trust the likely nominee of their Party.

Recent surveys have found that most voters believe the economic stimulus package has had little impact, most believe that tax hikes are bad for the economy, and 65% oppose an increase in the capital gains tax. The Rasmussen Consumer Index has found consumer and investor confidence at record low levels.

As for the War in Iraq, McCain is trusted more by 85% of Republicans, 22% of Democrats, and 49% of those not affiliated with either major party.

Tracking polls have shown that roughly 6-out-of-ten Americans want troops home from Iraq within a year. However, only about one-in-four want the troops brought home immediately. The gap between those numbers is filled by Americans who both parties have a chance to persuade during Election 2008. A recent survey found that 52% of voters believe it is more important to get U.S. troops out of Iraq than it is to win the War. Expectations are that a McCain Presidency would more likely lead to victory in Iraq while Obama is more likely to get the troops home.

The broader topic of National Security is one of the few issues where Republicans are competitive on a generic basis with Democrats. However, following seven years of the Bush Administration, the GOP advantage on this issue has declined.

On taxes, Republicans are preferred over Democrats, 46% to 42%. McCain is trusted over Clinton 45% to 36% and by a 41% to 38% margin over Obama.

When it comes to government ethics and reducing corruption, both candidates are trusted more by roughly seven-out-of-ten within their own party. Obama has a statistically insignificant two-point edge among unaffiliated voters. What is perhaps more significant is that 28% of unaffiliated voters trust neither candidate on this topic.

The national telephone survey of 800 Likely Voters was conducted by Rasmussen Reports, May 28-29, 2008. Margin of sampling error is +/-3.5 with a 95% level of confidence.

Rasmussen Reports is an electronic publishing firm specializing in the collection, publication, and distribution of public opinion polling information.
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Old May 30th, 2008, 08:48 AM   #2
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When it comes to the economy, men trust McCain more by a 55% to 33% margin. Among women, Obama has a seven-point edge.
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Old May 30th, 2008, 08:49 AM   #3
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Okay...Men = stupid. Women = smart.
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Old May 30th, 2008, 08:52 AM   #5
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Okay...Men = stupid. Women = smart.
It's not that simple. The investors trust him, because they trust Pubs to keep capital gains and the like down. Old people trust him for the same reason the younger trust Obama. Even though its 20pts, it's not that simple.
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It's not that simple. The investors trust him, because they trust Pubs to keep capital gains and the like down. Old people trust him for the same reason the younger trust Obama. Even though its 20pts, it's not that simple.
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It's taxes.

I think McCain has absolutely NO grasp of economics..none at all. However, I worry what Obama will do on taxes, and national healthcare...while nice...is something we can't afford. We can't afford SS and Medicare as they currently are structured. We are going bankrupt quickly. Our programs are out of control..just shockingly out of control. If the USA were a company, we'd be delisted and broke by tomorrow. Investors would be screaming for the board of directors' heads (Potus and Congress).

I don't find it shocking that a lot of people trust McCain more on the economy even though he can probably not spell it without help. That he says he wants to keep tax cuts...he says...means "economy" to a lot of people. And a lot of people don't want taxes raised...especially in this economic climate and 4 buck a gallon gas.
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It's taxes.

I think McCain has absolutely NO grasp of economics..none at all. However, I worry what Obama will do on taxes, and national healthcare...while nice...is something we can't afford. We can't afford SS and Medicare as they currently are structured. We are going bankrupt quickly. Our programs are out of control..just shockingly out of control. If the USA were a company, we'd be delisted and broke by tomorrow. Investors would be screaming for the board of directors' heads (Potus and Congress).

I don't find it shocking that a lot of people trust McCain more on the economy even though he can probably not spell it without help. That he says he wants to keep tax cuts...he says...means "economy" to a lot of people. And a lot of people don't want taxes raised...especially in this economic climate and 4 buck a gallon gas.

It's a buzzword. Ugh.
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Okay...Men = stupid. Women = smart.
That is why they are voting in Hillary's favor.
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It's a buzzword. Ugh.
Everything in politics is a buzzword or catch phrase.

"They hate us for our freedom."

It's what happened when marketing and PR types got into packaging candidates. Cool article on that in a recent newsweek or time issue.
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That is why they are voting in Hillary's favor.
And they are voting for a loser....

love circular logic.
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And they are voting for a loser....

love circular logic.
..who will most likely get the popular vote in the end.

love revolving logic.
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..who will most likely get the popular vote in the end.

love revolving logic.
I think I smell a wager.
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..who will most likely get the popular vote in the end.

love revolving logic.
except that it isn't the popular vote that elects a nominee, it is the delegates.

love factual logic.
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