Rasmussen: McCain Up By 10 In Georgia
By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Democrats, Georgia, Independents, McCain, Polls, RepublicansMcCain - 53%
Obama - 43%
Last month it was McCain/Obama, 51/41, so there’s not much change, and no doubt it’s a sizable lead, but I’ll say again that this is a state Bush won by 17 points, so just the simple fact that Obama is nearly within single digits is somewhat of a surprise.
Some details and key issues
McCain is viewed favorably by 60% of Georgia voters, Obama by 47%. [...]Forty-nine percent (49%) of Georgia voters say it’s more important to get the troops home from Iraq than it is to win the war. Forty-five percent (45%) hold the opposite view and say victory is more important. Those figures are little changed from a month ago.
Sixty-four percent (64%) say that offshore oil wells should be allowed while 25% of Georgia voters disagree. Those figures are similar to the national average.
More as it develops…
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