Voters See McCain as Riskier Choice than Obama

According to the latest Washington Post/ABC News poll, which overal shows Barack Obama leading John McCain by a 53 percent to 43 percent margin among likely voters, the McCain's tactic of trying to make Obama seem risky not only isn't working, it's apparently backfiring:

McCain's efforts to portray Obama as a risky choice do not appear to have worked, either. In fact, voters are likelier to describe the Republican candidate that way, and although 29 percent said they consider Obama a "very safe" choice for president, 18 percent said the same for McCain. Voters were evenly divided on the question of whether McCain is safe or risky; 55 percent said Obama is safe, while 45 percent described the Democrat as risky.

Take a look at the trend among registered voters for the two candidates, which says even more than the most recent data alone:

McCain
10/089/086/08
Safe505157
Risky504841

Obama
10/089/086/08
Safe555550
Risky454448

Four months ago, before McCain started to ramp up the all-mudslinging review that is his campaign, he led Obama in the safe/risky metric by a net 14 points (+16 to +2). Today, in the heat of McCain's negative efforts -- as well as the tanking of the Bush economy and Obama's two strong debate performances -- Obama has taken a net 10 point lead on the question (+10 to +0). So much for making Obama an unacceptable alternative to the voting public.

Tags: Barack Obama, John McCain, Risk, White House 2008 (all tags)

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One issue that has not received much coverage

Is how the Republicans have gutted the protections in this country aganst toxic chemicals.

This makes another four years of Republican "leadership" a VERY risky prospect indeed.

Look at the CDC and the FDA's whitewash of the Bisphenol A problem.

If we don't change, we may all end up like this poor woman.

She writes very concisely and eleoquently.

I have something very similar and it has ruined my life.

Living with toxic chemical poisoning:
http://www.racgp.org.au/Content/Navigati onMenu/Publications/AustralianFamilyPhys /2007issues/afp200712/200712nechwatal.pd f

by architek 2008-10-13 08:01AM | 0 recs

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