Friday, October 17, 2008 Email to a Friend
In Nevada, Barack Obama continues to lead John McCain, the economic rescue plan is wildly unpopular, and voters are evenly divided on whether you can win the White House without criticizing your opponent.
The Democratic candidate now leads by five percentage points, 50% to 45%. At the beginning of October, Obama was ahead by four points, his first lead in the state since July.
Obama is viewed favorably by 53% of the state’s voters, McCain by 52%. Obama’s ratings are unchanged from the previous survey while McCain's are down two points.
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Just 19% agree with the economic rescue plan passed by Congress while 59% take the opposite view. Only 26% believe it will help the economy, 27% say it will hurt, and 29% say the $700 billion plan will have no impact.
Twelve percent (12%) say this year’s election is more positive than most, 37% say it’s more negative, and 50% say it’s about the same as most recent elections. Forty-two percent (42%) say it’s possible to win without criticizing your opponent, but 44% disagree.
Thirty-nine percent (39%) say that the tone of Obama’s campaign has been generally positive while 31% say negative.
For the McCain campaign, the numbers are 14% positive and 51% negative.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/nevada/election_2008_nevada_presidential_election