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Rasmussen: 42% Want McCain to Answer 3:00 a.m. Phone Call (Obama and Hillary both at 25% ea) [View All]

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Thepricebreaker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-07-08 09:41 PM
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Rasmussen: 42% Want McCain to Answer 3:00 a.m. Phone Call (Obama and Hillary both at 25% ea)
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Edited on Fri Mar-07-08 10:03 PM by Thepricebreaker
The commercial was credited as one factor enabling Clinton to turn her campaign around in Texas last week. But, 42% of all voters said the person they’d most want to answer the phone was John McCain. Among all voters, 25% picked Clinton and another 25% named Obama as the person they’d want in the White House when a foreign policy crisis call arrived.

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/42_want_mccain_to_answer_3_00_a_m_phone_call

To Add:

Yes the democrats got a full 50% over John McCains 42% but you can't assume when its 1 on 1 the single democrat will get the other full 25%.

Example would be me... I would want Obama to pick up the phone, not Hillary. It stays that way if it was McCain vs Hillary. It would be a non vote for me, thus 1 vote lost. There are a ton of us out there like that.


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