Polling shows that McCain is winning voters’ trust

Posted on June 1, 2008

From Rasmussen:

When it comes to the economy, 47% of voters trust John McCain more than Barack Obama. Obama is trusted by 41%. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey also found that, when it comes to the War in Iraq, McCain is trusted more by 49% of voters. Obama is preferred by 37%. McCain has an even larger edge—53% to 31%–on the broader topic of National Security. These results are little changed from a month ago.

Obama enjoys a 43% to 39% advantage when it comes to government ethics and reducing corruption. McCain has a 44% to 38% advantage on taxes.

I don’t see how Obama comes across as particularly ethical, but whatever. All in all, this is good news for John McCain, especially considering he gets far less fawning media coverage than Obama does.

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One Response to “Polling shows that McCain is winning voters’ trust”

  1. John Adams on June 2nd, 2008 12:18 am

    Yay, were saved.. all we have to do is teach him the difference between a sunni and a shia, the meaning/importance of our national borders and immigration law, and how our economic interests are not to be sold as favors to his lobbyist pals, and were all set!

    The fact that the Dem candidates wreak of a poorly maintained septic system doesnt pretty up McCain.

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