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Friday September 3rd 2010

Alabama voters favor McCain over Clinton or Obama in New Poll

No real surprises here…

McCain was favored by 52 percent to 30 percent of those surveyed against Clinton while 5 percent picked another candidate and 13 percent didn’t know or didn’t answer. Going head-to-head against Obama, McCain was chosen by a 57-33 percent margin, with 2 percent choosing another candidate and 11 percent who were undecided or didn’t answer.

McCain also held a substantial lead over both Democrats in mid-February when Mike Huckabee was still in the race.

It’s interesting that more people settle on one of the two major candidates in a McCain-Obama race and that the spread is slightly wider. Of course movements of that degree are all within the margin of error anyway.

Poll: Alabama voters favor McCain over Clinton or Obama – NewsFlash – al.com

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