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Kalimantan
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E: -3.10, S: -1.74

« on: October 17, 2008, 12:24:59 PM »

McCain 50
Obama 40
Other 3
Undecided 7

The Research 2000 Mississippi Poll was conducted from October 14 through October 15, 2008. A total of 600 likely voters who vote regularly in state elections were interviewed statewide by telephone.  MOE +-4%

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                  MCCAIN      OBAMA       OTHER       UNDECIDED   

ALL                 50%         40%          3%          7%

MEN                 53%         38%          4%          5%
WOMEN               47%         42%          2%          9%

DEMOCRATS           10%         80%          2%          8%
REPUBLICANS         87%          4%          3%          6%
OTHER               48%         41%          4%          7%

WHITE               78%         15%          3%          4%
BLACK                4%         82%          2%         12%

18-29               44%         46%          3%          7%
30-44               53%         37%          4%          6%
45-59               51%         40%          4%          5%
60+                 53%         36%          1%         10%

DELTA/JACKSON       43%         49%          1%          7%
NORTHEAST           55%         35%          5%          5%
SOUTHEAST           54%         36%          3%          7%
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Kalimantan
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Political Matrix
E: -3.10, S: -1.74

« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2008, 12:34:05 PM »

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Haha, wow. Also, I think we all know where that 12% undecided black vote is going to go. That's the reserve Bradley effect for ya.

He is doing a point better than Kerry amongst whites. Yes, the 12% undecided black vote is interesting
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Kalimantan
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Political Matrix
E: -3.10, S: -1.74

« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2008, 12:48:27 PM »

Yeah, thats what I meant. Interesting that 1 in 8 black voters in MS won't admit they favor Obama.

Worried they'll be run out of town with a pitchfork?
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