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McCain takes 5 point lead over Obama: Reuters poll

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In a sharp turnaround, Republican John McCain has opened a 5-point lead on Democrat Barack Obama in the U.S. presidential race and is seen as a stronger manager of the economy, according to a Reuters/Zogby poll released on Wednesday.
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McCain leads Obama among likely U.S. voters by 46 percent to 41 percent, wiping out Obama's solid 7-point advantage in July and taking his first lead in the monthly Reuters/Zogby poll.

The reversal follows a month of attacks by McCain, who has questioned Obama's experience, criticized his opposition to most new offshore oil drilling and mocked his overseas trip.

The poll was taken Thursday through Saturday as Obama wrapped up a weeklong vacation in Hawaii that ceded the political spotlight to McCain, who seized on Russia's invasion of Georgia to emphasize his foreign policy views.

"There is no doubt the campaign to discredit Obama is paying off for McCain right now," pollster John Zogby said. "This is a significant ebb for Obama."

McCain now has a 9-point edge, 49 percent to 40 percent, over Obama on the critical question of who would be the best manager of the economy -- an issue nearly half of voters said was their top concern in the November 4 presidential election.

That margin reversed Obama's 4-point edge last month on the economy over McCain, an Arizona senator and former Vietnam prisoner of war who has admitted a lack of economic expertise and shows far greater interest in foreign and military policy.

McCain has been on the offensive against Obama during the last month over energy concerns, with polls showing strong majorities supporting his call for an expansion of offshore oil drilling as gasoline prices hover near $4 a gallon.

Obama had opposed new offshore drilling, but said recently he would support a limited expansion as part of a comprehensive energy program.

That was one of several recent policy shifts for Obama, as he positions himself for the general election battle. But Zogby said the changes could be taking a toll on Obama's support, particularly among Democrats and self-described liberals.

"That hairline difference between nuance and what appears to be flip-flopping is hurting him with liberal voters," Zogby said.

Obama's support among Democrats fell 9 percentage points this month to 74 percent, while McCain has the backing of 81 percent of Republicans. Support for Obama, an Illinois senator, fell 12 percentage points among liberals, with 10 percent of liberals still undecided compared to 9 percent of conservatives.

OBAMA NEEDS TO WORK ON BASE

"Conservatives were supposed to be the bigger problem for McCain," Zogby said. "Obama still has work to do on his base. At this point McCain seems to be doing a better job with his."

The dip in support for Obama, who would be the first black U.S. president, cut across demographic and ideological lines. He slipped among Catholics, born-again Christians, women, independents and younger voters. He retained the support of more than 90 percent of black voters.

"There were no wild swings, there isn't one group that is radically different than last month or even two months ago. It was just a steady decline for Obama across the board," Zogby said.

Obama's support among voters between the ages of 18 and 29, which had been one of his strengths, slipped 12 percentage points to 52 percent. McCain, who will turn 72 next week, was winning 40 percent of younger voters.

"Those are not the numbers Obama needs to win," Zogby said about Americans under 30. The 47-year-old is counting on a strong turnout among young voters, a key bloc of support during his primary battle with New York Sen. Hillary Clinton.

It made little difference when independent candidate Ralph Nader and Libertarian Party candidate Bob Barr, who are both trying to add their names to state ballots.

McCain still held a 5-point edge over Obama, 44 percent to 39 percent, when all four names were included. Barr earned 3 percent and Nader 2 percent.

Most national polls have given Obama a narrow lead over McCain throughout the summer. In the Reuters/Zogby poll, Obama had a 5-point lead in June, shortly after he clinched the Democratic nomination, and an 8-point lead on McCain in May.

The telephone poll of 1,089 likely voters had a margin of error of 3 percentage points.

The poll was taken as both candidates head into their nominating conventions and the announcements of their choices of vice presidential picks. The Democratic convention begins on Monday in Denver, with the Republican convention opening the next Monday, September 1, in St. Paul, Minnesota.


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  • Looks like Americans want more of the same.

    ===

    "Fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again"

    - apparantly you can.

    Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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    • don't you have your own country's politics to worry about?

      I know its perfect, but there is bound to be something that could use you attention.

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  • Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080820/ts_nm/usa_poll_politics_dc

    LOL @ 4341Marine

    Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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  • Awwww, you beat me to it Mr. Nobama08. The Messiah is losing his mojo faster that you can say Allah Hussein Akbar. I bet his peeps are filling their panties today.

    Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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    • Good. You people will destroy youselves eventually, and the sooner the better. If Americans are really stupid enough to vote for someone like McCain, then good riddance to this country.

      Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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    • No good riddance to your socialized/ subsidized healthcare and you wealth redistribution BS. And last but not least good riddance to the pussy assed stance against Islamic jihadists. LMAO!!! Nobama in 08 all the way!!!

      Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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  • Obama will sweep in November, democrats will take the house and senate and we'll see real change in this country.
    glen707



    Careful what you wish for.

    Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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    • Uh i don't "wish" wishing and prayer are for fools who are afraid of death. I use logic and reason when making decisions and Obama WILL win.

      You conservatives can pray and wish all you want, in fact try it when you're dying of a disease, i promise it really works the best the more in need of it working you are.

      Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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    • If obama does in fact become President, the changes brought about WILL NOT be the ones your blind eyes are invisioning. Unless you're one of the millions here looking for more generosity from hard working Americans.

      Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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  • nope-kos
    Some people are frackin' hopeless. Really. At the same time, a new Q-poll has Obama up five, Gallup has him up three (after being tied a couple of days ago), Ras has him up two, as does Bloomberg/Times.

    Look, the race is tightening at the national level, but it's much less tight when you look at the state-by-state numbers that, you know, actually decide the presidency. So while it's not exactly a cakewalk, freaking out over single polls from shitty, discredited pollsters like Zogby More..

    Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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    • ROFL...of COURSE the Lib controlled media polls have Obama up! They have been his propaganda tools all along! Times? ROFL!!! They havent got a story or a Poll correct yet!

      Posted Sep-7-2008 By 

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  • Means absolutely nothing at this point. Wait till the conventions and the debates and things will change.

    Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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    • Your right......After the debates McCain will have at least a 10 point lead.

      Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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    • Keep dreaming. Like all you have the past 8 years.

      Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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    • 5 points!!! HA ha ha ha!!!

      Please, McCain has no chance, bush has fucked this country so bad, a republican will never hold office again. You conservatives are ignorant and greedy and whiny little bitches.

      Obama will sweep in November, democrats will take the house and senate and we'll see real change in this country.

      After we're done cleaning up your mess!

      5 points?!! Polls? Please, get an education and then come tell me that polls mean a fucking thing.

      The only way McCain will win is if he More..

      Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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    • see above

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    • I'm not as confident as you. Bush getting elected has proven 1 thing. "Dumb people in large groups are powerful."

      Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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  • Face it Mr angry looking guy, Hussein Nobama will be marching his ass back to Washington but.... back to being the junior senator from Illinois come Nov. 5th.
    Bwahahahahaha!!!!

    Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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  • It's still to early to put much faith in poll numbers. But if you want to play the number game, fine. Here's the latest from:
    LA Times/Bloomberg - Obama by 2%
    Gallup - Obama by 1%
    Rasmussen - Obama by 3%

    At this point they're just numbers. After the conventions, then start watching the polls to get a better gauge on how things are going.

    Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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  • Yeah!!! Mccain is goona kik dat boys ass fer'im. I kint wait to kill all the ay-rabs and drill through all the wildlife and dig up lotsa oil!! Yeeehaww!! It's gunna be great to have Mccain as president cuz he's a white guy and a republican patriot jus like me!! yeehaw! Hot damn we gunna beat dat moslem hooosaayyn, even his name is funny!Mcain's great and so is Bush!! yeeehaw greatest presdent ever!!kill all the other countries especially brown people!! yeehaw!!Republucahns rool!!!

    Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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  • McCain will win in a landslide. Wait and see.

    The election is decided by electoral votes and McCain has now taken the lead in that as well - according to some analysts.

    Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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    • "according to some analysts"?

      Come on guy, you seemed so confident at the beginning with your "landslide" shit, then you use this out at the end.

      Let me, with all confidence and using no outs, say here on this day August 20th 2008, that Obama WILL win the election in a "landslide" victory and that Democrats will control filibuster proof majorities in the house and senate.

      End of story, you conservatives are fucking whiners and total losers.

      "Look at me i'm More..

      Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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    • Let's just assume that all the blue states stay blue? That leaves n. mexico, nevada and iowa, win these democrat-leaning states and obama is in the whitehouse. Win newly blue colorado and he's in with 8 electoral votes to spare.

      The future is blue my friends, the future is Obama.

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  • The lemon is slipping fast

    America is waking up

    Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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    • What the fuck does this even mean?

      "the lemon is slipping fast"?

      Did you work at hot-dog-on-a-stick in the mall, is this some lemonade lingo code-talk?

      Nice photo-shop, it's so brilliant, you conservatives are super clever, you guys should do stand-up!

      Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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  • Who the hell do they poll? None of us have been polled. This is all total bullshit.

    Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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  • Looks like Nobama is getting exposed for the empty vessel he is. No POTUS should ever stand in the middle of Germany and apologize to those motherfuckers for how bad OUR history is. Fuck Barry the ex-pot dealer. He's a slimy, brain-dead, leftard cocksucker. Fuck him and the horse he rode in on. I think her name is Michelle.

    Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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  • obama has a 10 to 15 point lead now! so suck it you fucking retards!

    Posted Oct-9-2008 By 

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  • I keep hearing this name Mc Cain. Is this the same guy that makes the oven chips? Very nice too!

    Posted Aug-20-2008 By 

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