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Alabama
A new Rasmussen Poll out of Alabama shows Sen. John McCain crushing Barack Obama by a whopping 60%-32% margin:
There are no surprises in the first Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of the Presidential race in Alabama. John McCain leads Barack Obama by twenty-eight percentage points, 60% to 32%. George W. Bush won the state by twenty-five points in Election 2004 and by fourteen points four years earlier. . .
McCain attracts 91% of Republicans, 13% of Democrats, and enjoys a twenty-three percentage point advantage among the state’s unaffiliated voters.
McCain is viewed favorably by 62% of voters statewide while Obama earns positive reviews from just 36%. . .
Fifty-one percent (51%) of Alabama voters say it is more important for the United States to win the War in Iraq than to get the troops home. Forty-three percent (43%) hold the opposite view and say it is more important to bring the troops home. . .
If John McCain is elected in November, 63% say U.S. victory in Iraq is likely. Just 23% victory is likely if Obama wins the White House. Fifty-two percent (52%) say that a President Obama would get the troops home during his first term in office. Forty-nine percent (49%) say McCain would do the same.
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Here is a video summary from the McCain Campaign of John McCain in rural West Alabama on Day One of his "Time for Action Tour," April 21, 2008.
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Here is a local news report summarizing John McCain's day of campaigning in Selma, Alabama, April 21, 2008, and the west Alabama area. The area is known as the "Black Belt," and is heavily Democratic.
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Sen. John McCain visited the rural Alabama town of Gees Bend today, April 21, 2008, and was greeted by the Quilting Ladies of the town. McCain was beginning his "Time for Action Tour," focusing on areas of America that get little attention and have great needs. He was well received in the heavily Democratic area.
Here is video in three parts of Sen. John McCain speaking in Selma, Alabama, on April 21, 2008, as he launched his "Time for Action Tour" to areas of America struggling and long-ignored by most politicians. His remarks are preceded by an introduction. NOTE: The audio is not quite in sync, but is clear.
PART I
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PART III
Here is a local news report on Sen. John McCain's arrival in Selma, Alabama, where he will launch his "Time for Action Tour" of areas most candidates have ignored. He will go to rural areas of West Alabama and then to Birmingham, today, April 21, 2008.
NOTE: The audio is not well-synced, but the report is good.
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Sen. John McCain will be in Alabama today, making multiple stops as he launches his "Time for Action Tour," visiting places in America that need focus and attention for specific needs and issues. Here are the details on today's events, and where McCain stands in Alabama polling: read more »
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