Rasmussen Reports just released the new Kentucky poll numbers for the presidential race:
McCain: 52%
Obama: 42%
According to Rasmussen, "Obama leads McCain 49% to 40% among unaffiliated voters in Kentucky, but McCain picks up 28% of Democrats in the state and leads by nineteen points among white voters in Kentucky. Obama is overwhelmingly supported by black voters, 98% to 2%...Though his party has been criticized in the midst of the current economic crisis, McCain is still trusted more than Obama by Kentucky voters when it comes to the economy by a 49% to 42% margin...Just 8% of Kentucky voters give the economy good or excellent ratings, while 58% rate it as poor. Additionally, just 4% say the economy is getting better, while 84% believe it is only getting worse."
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Thursday, October 2, 2008
Rasmussen: McCain leads by 10 in Kentucky
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Barack Obama,
Economy,
Election 2008,
John McCain,
Kentucky
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