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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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