John McCain Polling Very Strong Among 'Unaffiliated Voters' - Rasmussen





McCain Reaching "Unaffiliated Voters"McCain Reaching "Unaffiliated Voters"

Sen. John McCain is running very strong among "unaffiliated voters," according to the latest Rasmussen Reports polling information. He leads both Obama and Clinton in the Daily Tracking Poll - by 5 and 10 points respectively - but among "unaffiliated voters," he leads Obama by 8 points and Hillary Clinton by 15 points!

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows John McCain leading Barack Obama, 47% to 42%. The presumptive Republican nominee also leads Hillary Clinton 50% to 40%. Among unaffiliated voters, McCain leads Obama by eight percentage points and Clinton by fifteen. Daily tracking results are updated daily at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time.

Overall, among all voters nationwide, McCain is viewed favorably by 55% and unfavorably by 42%. Obama’s ratings are 47% favorable and 51% unfavorable. For Clinton, those numbers are 42% favorable, 56% unfavorable. Among unaffiliated voters, McCain is viewed favorably by 55%, Obama by 47%, and Clinton by 34%.

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