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Saturday, October 25, 2008

Barack Obama: 'Defining moment' TV ad

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Polls, Polls Polls And More Polls

With 12 days to go, a new Quinnipiac poll finds Sen. John McCain is narrowing the gap in Florida, but fading in Ohio and barely denting Sen. Barack Obama's double-digit lead in Pennsylvania.

Florida: Obama 49%, McCain 44%

Ohio: Obama 52%, McCain 38%

Pennsylvania: Obama 53%, McCain 40%



Said pollster Peter Brown: "As we enter the home stretch, Sen. Obama is winning voter groups that no Democrat has carried in more than four decades, and he holds very solid leads in the big swing states. If these numbers hold up, he could win the biggest Democratic landslide since Lyndon Johnson in 1964."

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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Attitudes about marriage

Support for gay, lesbian couples high among young white evangelicals

A generation gap in politics and ideology on key issues is widening among white evangelicals. According to a new Greenberg Quinlan Rosner poll, 58 percent of white young evangelical Christians support either marriage or domestic partners for committed same-sex couples. Support is just 46 percent among white evangelicals ages 30 and over. The younger generation of traditionally conservative evangelicals is also proving more Democratic, with presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama finding 8 percent more support among 18- to 29-year-olds than among older evangelicals.

Attitudes about marriage

Which of the following statements do you most agree with when it comes to the issue of gay marriage?

All Adults

Evang. 18-29

Evang. 30+

Gay and lesbian couples should have the legal right to marry.

30%

26%

9%

There should be domestic partnerships or some other legal rights that would give same-sex couples benefits and protections.

36%

32%

37%

There should be no legal recognition of a relationship for gay and lesbian couples.

29%

41%

49%

Don't know/Refused

4%

-

6%