Obama's Lead Over McCain Plummets in Latest Newsweek Poll
Last month's Newsweek poll showed Barack Obama ahead of John McCain by 15 points. The Mainstream Press gushed on and on about it. Now, that lead in this month's Newsweek poll has evaporated down to just three points - 44%-41%:
A month after emerging victorious from the bruising Democratic nominating contest, some of Barack Obama's glow may be fading. In the latest NEWSWEEK Poll, the Illinois senator leads Republican nominee John McCain by just 3 percentage points, 44 percent to 41 percent. The statistical dead heat is a marked change from last month's NEWSWEEK Poll, where Obama led McCain by 15 points, 51 percent to 36 percent.
Obama's rapid drop comes at a strategically challenging moment for the Democratic candidate. Having vanquished Hillary Clinton in early June, Obama quickly went about repositioning himself for a general-election audience--an unpleasant task for any nominee emerging from the pander-heavy primary contests and particularly for a candidate who'd slogged through a vigorous primary challenge in most every contest from January until June. Obama's reversal on FISA legislation, his support of faith-based initiatives and his decision to opt out of the campaign public-financing system left him open to charges he was a flip-flopper. In the new poll, 53 percent of voters (and 50 percent of former Hillary Clinton supporters) believe that Obama has changed his position on key issues in order to gain political advantage.
The picture Newsweek (above) is using of Obama with the "glow fading" shows just how "Messianic" the liberal media's view of Obama has been. Let's hope the "glow" continues to fade until all Americans see Barack Obama for the left-wing socialist that he truly is.

1 comments:
When there is no more glow i will have a big party.People are very sick to vote for a flip flopper barrakka hussssain. I never know Blacks is fighting for President.I know Blacks fighting to be CHIEF.
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