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McCain Makes Surprise VP Pick

Women Will Support Palin Pick - It is TKO For Hillary. Scroll to bottom for issue polling

In a surprising even stunning move Senator John McCain has picked first term Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his VP nominee. Palin is a former beauty queen 44-year old mother of five (the youngest just 4 months old , the oldest enlisted in the Army and is deploying to Iraq next month). This pick can make a BIG move toward McCain among women..

Palin is about as far outside the beltway as you can be and still be on the same side of the planet. She is an outspoken maverick who attacked corruption in local and state government. She has no foreign policy experience leaving open the way to contrast her with Obama’s own absense of experience. Palin is a lifelong NRA member.

The ticket is already being portrayed as a Grand father-Grand daughter ticket. One thing is certain Palin is a hell-of-a-lot better looking than the sour-pussed, Bassett-looking Biden

Today Barack Obama attracts 46% of the vote nationwide while John McCain earns 43%. When “leaners” are included, it’s Obama 49% and McCain 45%. This is Obama’s biggest lead since late July, when he opened up a six-point advantage following his summer speech in Berlin. Other data released this morning shows that Democrats are happier now than before the convention with the choice of Joe Biden as Obama’s running mate. Overall, 74% of Democrats say their convention has unified the party. Obama is viewed favorably by 56% and McCain by 53%. The so-called Barack bounce is far less than predicted.

Trust on Issues

McCain

Obama

Economy

48%

42%

National Security

52%

41%

Energy

42%

45%

Ethics

39%

46%

Iraq

46%

43%

Immigration

39%

38%

Environment

36%

51%

Balance Federal Budget

42%

40%

Trade Agreements

40%

42%

Taxes

43%

40%

Social Security

40%

40%

Healthcare

41%

45%

Education

35%

48%

Abortion

39%

41%

For First Time Since June McCain Leads Obama In New Rasmussen Nationwide Poll

Look at that ******* ahead

McCain Leading or Tied On Most Issues Important to Voters (See table below)

Sixty-nine percent (69%) of the nation’s voters say they’ve seen news coverage of the McCain campaign commercial that includes images of Britney Spears and Paris Hilton and suggests that Barack Obama is a celebrity just like them. Of those, just 22% say the ad was racist while 63% say it was not.

However, Obama’s comment that his Republican opponent will try to scare people because Obama does not look like all the other presidents on dollar bills was seen as racist by 53%. Thirty-eight percent (38%) disagree.

As for Obama’s comment, 53% of white voters saw it as racist, as did 44% of African-Americans and 61% of all other voters.

Most African-American voters-58%–saw the McCain ad as racist. Just 18% of white voters and 14% of all other voters shared that view.

Most voters favor the presumptive Democratic nominee’s proposal for a $1,000 energy credit for working families.

But voters are evenly divided on Obama’s call for a windfall profit tax on oil companies, perhaps because many fear it will lead to higher gas prices.

The survey shows that 39% of voters favor a windfall profits tax on oil companies, 36% are opposed, and 25% are not sure. Democrats favor the windfall profits tax by a 52% to 22% margin while Republicans oppose it by a nearly identical margin (55% to 23%). Unaffiliated voters are evenly divided.

Forty-two percent (42%) of voters believe a windfall profits tax will lead to higher gas prices while 12% believe it will reduce the price of gas at the pump.

There is more support for providing working families with a $1,000 energy credit-55% favor the idea and 29% are oppose. Democrats overwhelmingly endorse the concept with 67% in favor and just 19% opposed. Republicans are evenly divided. Forty-eight percent (48%) of unaffiliated voters favor the energy credit while 31% are opposed. Lower income voters strongly support the idea while upper income voters are less enthusiastic

Overall, 26% of voters expect gas prices to go up between now and Election Day. Thirty-one percent (31%) think prices will be down and 36% expect prices at the pump to stay about the same. McCain is column one and Obama column 2

Economy 45% 45%
National Security 52% 40%
Energy 46% 42%
Ethics 44% 46%
Iraq 51% 39%
Immigration 45% 36%
Environment 40% 48%
Balance Federal Budget 43% 40%
Negotiate Trade Agreements 45% 40%
Taxes 47% 40%
Social Security 44% 38%
Healthcare 41% 46%
Education 39% 43%
Abortion 40% 34%

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows the race for the White House is tied with Barack Obama and John McCain each attracting 44% of the vote. However, when “leaners” are included, it’s McCain 47% and Obama 46%.

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