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September 18, 2008

Election 2008: Georgia Presidential Election

Georgia: McCain Hold on to Strong Lead in Red State

John McCain has expanded his lead over Barack Obama in Georgia. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of the state finds the

Republican

on top 54% to 43%.

Last month,

McCain held a seven-point lead in the Peach State. The race in Georgia has remained relatively steady since tracking began in March.

Libertarian candidate Bob Barr, who served in Congress as part of Georgia’s Congressional delegation, receives very little support from voters in the state.

While McCain and Obama earn identical support from their own parties, McCain leads 59% to 31% among unaffiliated voters. McCain earns equal support from both men and women.

McCain is viewed favorably by 67% of Georgia voters, and unfavorably by 32%. Obama’s numbers are 50% favorable, 49% unfavorable.

George W. Bush won Georgia twice by double digits.

Bill Clinton

narrowly carried the state in 1992 but lost it to Bob Dole in 1996. Rasmussen Markets data shows that McCain is currently given a 90.3 % chance of winning Georgia’s fifteen Electoral College votes this fall. House. Voters are evenly divided on Biden--42% think Biden would be prepared for the presidency, 43% disagree. Presidential Tracking Poll and the Electoral College projections. Just 23% of voters say that this year’s campaign is more negative than most and all four candidates get relatively high marks for ethics. job.

As for the candidates’ running mates, Sarah Palin is viewed favorably by 62% and unfavorably by 37%. Joe Biden’s ratings are less flattering; 43% have a favorable view of the Senator, while 51% view him unfavorably.

While just 34% of voters say Biden was a good VP choice for Obama, 62% say Palin was a good choice for McCain. However, 50% of voters do not think Palin is ready to be president if the situation arises. Thirty-nine percent (39%) think the Alaskan Governor is ready to take over the White

Nationally, the race remains close in both the Rasmussen Reports daily

Most voters in Georgia (70%) favor oil drilling off the coast of Georgia, while just 18% are opposed.

The survey also found that just 34% of voters believe former Georgia politician and President Jimmy Carter should have been given the chance to speak at the Democratic National Convention, while 38% disagree.

President George W. Bush earns good or excellent ratings from 37% of Georgia voters, while 46% say he is doing a poor

June 17, 2008

Obama is targetting Georgia

Key quote: "Obama's campaign manager, David Plouffe, said he is focusing on Georgia and Virginia as potential swing states and, depending on the outcomes of voter registration drives, he's also keeping an eye on Mississippi and Louisiana."

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March 13, 2008

Race emerges as issue in Democratic campaign

" If you pulled out a handbook of how to weigh your assets and liabilities in a presidential race, I don't think my name or my skin color would be in the asset column," Obama said. "

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March 11, 2008

Obama wins Mississippi

Key quote:  "Barack Obama bested Hillary Clinton in the Mississippi presidential primary Tuesday, completing a clean sweep of the Deep South states..."

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March 02, 2008

One more Ala. delegate

Key quote: "Burkhalter said he will vote for Obama at the Democratic National Convention in Denver in August."

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February 05, 2008

White Voters in Georgia

Key quote: "Early exit-poll results for Super Tuesday elections showed that Sen. Barack Obama won 43% of white voters in Georgia's Democratic race,"

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December 07, 2007

Poll: Obama Up in South Carolina

"The polls are coming out fast and furious this Friday afternoon... A new Insider Advantage poll of South Carolina (conducted Dec. 3-4 of 421 likely Dem voters) has Obama at 26%, Clinton at 24%, Edwards at 15%, and Biden at 10%."

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November 21, 2007

Obama's First Ad for South Carolina

"The Obama campaign will launch its first television ad in South Carolina tomorrow, on the heels of Edwards' first statewide buy earlier this week."

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November 08, 2007

Fox Video: Eye on Barack Obama

Our MyFox cameras are keeping a close eye on presidential candidate Barack Obama. Follow him on his bid for the White House.

Barack Obama in North Carolina outlining his plan for health insurance and schools.

November 06, 2007

Obama supporters pressed officials to keep Colbert off ballot

"Two prominent supporters of Illinois Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign in South Carolina called state Democratic Party officials and urged them to keep funnyman Stephen Colbert's name off the primary ballot, according to party officials and Obama supporters. The Obama campaign denied any connection to the phone calls."

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