AP/Yahoo! News Poll: Public's Regard For McCain "Has Deteriorated Across-The-Board"

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AP   |  ALAN FRAM and TREVOR TOMPSON   |   October 18, 2008 05:45 PM


When it comes to the public's image of John McCain, it's as if somebody dialed the electricity down in the past month. For Barack Obama, the juice is still flowing.

People's regard for the Republican presidential nominee has deteriorated across-the-board since September, an Associated Press-Yahoo! News poll showed Friday, with McCain losing ground in how favorably he's seen and in a long list of personal qualities voters seek in White House contenders.

Perceptions of Obama have improved or remained steady. Beyond views of the two rivals' character traits, McCain faces another problem -- Obama is more trusted on the economy, the contest's commanding issue, including a 15-percentage-point edge for better grasping how the raging financial crisis is affecting people.

Obama's image has been sturdy even as voters' views of the overall campaign have tumbled downhill since September. The portion of people saying the contest excites them has sunk to 32 percent while those calling it frustrating have grown to 41 percent -- and in both cases, six in 10 of those whose feelings have worsened are McCain backers.

Negative campaigning and a month of intense public focus on collapsing global economic and financial markets have not been kind to McCain. The new AP-Yahoo! News poll of likely voters, conducted this month by Knowledge Networks, shows more people viewing him favorably than unfavorably by just 5 percentage points, down from a 21-point difference in mid-September.

During the same period, Obama went the other way, increasing a 5-percentage-point net favorable rating to 15 points. Now, Obama is seen favorably by 57 percent and McCain by 52 percent -- a close margin that masks the opposite direction the two rivals' ratings are heading.

"He kind of scared me," Leesa Zick, 48, an undecided Republican from Edwardsville, Ill., said of McCain's abrupt and short-lived suspension of his campaign last month during Capitol Hill talks on a financial package. "We need a president who can deal with multiple tasks. It seemed like it overwhelmed him."

For McCain, the poll's good news is that despite a difficult month, his public image is not dramatically worse than Obama's and in several areas remains better. The public still rates him higher than Obama for keeping America safe, working with both political parties, and being decisive, experienced and competent.

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"He's more qualified than Obama, definitely, because of his experience and history, " said Richard Tosti, 67, a Republican from Rochester, N.Y.

Zick and Tosti are among about 2,000 people the AP-Yahoo! News poll has been tracking since November. By repeatedly questioning them, the survey has opened a detailed window on how individuals have reacted to the campaign's twists and turns.

Less than three weeks from Election Day, Obama has taken a solid lead over McCain in most national and swing-state polls. The AP-Yahoo! News survey underscores the morale problem McCain faces.

Obama supporters are more than twice as likely to say they're excited about the race and significantly more likely to say they're interested and hopeful. McCain backers, meanwhile, more often say they feel frustrated and helpless. Underscoring a period that has seen the rival candidates trade personal attacks, about a fifth of those backing each say they're angry.

"There's a lot of mudslinging, which I've never been a fan of," said Eric Juhl, 27, a Republican and McCain backer from Abilene, Kan. "And to me, the media seems pretty left-wing oriented. It's kind of frustrating."

A sour public mood is typical late in presidential campaigns as both sides' attacks accumulate, said University of Wisconsin political scientist and polling authority Charles Franklin. This year's disenchantment is probably magnified by worries about how the candidates would bolster the economy, he said.

Even so, Obama has staked out a clear advantage on economic concerns in the AP-Yahoo! News poll. The Illinois senator is trusted more than McCain to improve the economy by 54 percent to 44 percent, and to handle the financial crisis by 53 percent to 46 percent.

Obama also has a 56 percent to 41 percent advantage for understanding how the financial crisis affects people. Unhappily for McCain, six in 10 voters who may still change their minds, about as many independents and even one in 10 McCain backers prefer Obama on that question.

"To me his background indicates he'd be a little more sensitive to the middle class" in addressing economic problems, Peggy Chilton, 72, an independent from Los Angeles who hasn't decided on a candidate, said of Obama.

The numbers don't get better for McCain when it comes to personal traits.

Following debates between the two rivals in which the Arizona senator has appeared angry at times, 46 percent consider him hot-tempered, more than triple the 13 percent who say so about Obama.

"He'd be a little nerve-racking to have in the White House, jumping real fast," Darlene Finley, 48, an Obama-leaning independent from Ossineke, Mich., said of McCain. "When you're talking about war, that's something you don't want to do, jumping real fast."

Since September, McCain has lost ground on nearly every quality tested in the poll, including lower scores for being likable, decisive, honest, competent, intelligent and inspiring.

He's also lost ground for understanding ordinary peoples' problems, caring about "people like you" and improving America's international standing. Growing numbers even see him as supporting big business over the public interest and being influenced by lobbyists -- despite repeated vows to do exactly the opposite.

Obama's ratings have stayed level since last month for most qualities tested, though he has shown some improvement in whether he's considered experienced and decisive.

Paralleling McCain's problems are similar ones faced by his running mate, Sarah Palin.

A month ago, more people said the Alaska governor made them more likely to vote for McCain than less likely by 14 percentage points. That gap is now down to 3 points -- even as growing numbers say her Democratic counterpart, Joe Biden, makes them more inclined to support Obama.

The AP-Yahoo! News poll included 841 likely voters was conducted from Oct. 3-13 and has an overall margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points. Included were interviews with 373 people who initially said they were Democrats, 252 Republicans and 214 independents, for whom the margins of sampling error are plus or minus 5.1, 6.2 and 6.7 percentage points, respectively.

The poll was conducted over the Internet by Knowledge Networks, which initially contacted people using traditional telephone polling methods and followed with online interviews. People chosen for the study who had no Internet access were given it for free.

When it comes to the public's image of John McCain, it's as if somebody dialed the electricity down in the past month. For Barack Obama, the juice is still flowing. People's regard for the Republican...
When it comes to the public's image of John McCain, it's as if somebody dialed the electricity down in the past month. For Barack Obama, the juice is still flowing. People's regard for the Republican...
 
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How can people still say McPOW would:
keeping America safer, work with both political parties, and would be more decisive, experienced and competent? But yet they are in favor of Obama. This just doesn't make sense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 10/19/2008

One question: If this is the case, why are the polls getting closer again?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 10/19/2008

IT'S TIME TO END the end of CRIMINAL RIGHT-WING REPUBLICAN COUP of America.

No more years for Republican corruption & lies & hypocrisy & their nattering nabobs of negativism!
NO MORE ROVE-DRIVEN PROPAGANDA POLITICS and another PRESIDENCY WRECKED BY FRAT-BRATS.

OBAMA-BIDEN '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 10/19/2008

I do not have any use for Yahoo, but they are probably correct on this point.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 10/19/2008
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The people are slowly but surely becoming immune to the baloney flowing from GOP outlets!

Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 10/19/2008

hard to believe it can go lower...it's a the depth of hell now...hero ...ha ha ha

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 10/19/2008
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even at my age I want to believe in the good and have hope
although we have seen some lies and smears from the GOP and hate at their rallies
more people reject it
and Obama takes the high road
and I am encouraged

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 10/19/2008

I have absolutely NO regard for either of these candidates and there is no serious 3rd party candidate,, VP choices stink as well...Another crappy choice

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 10/19/2008

obviously NOT a democrat - perhaps your should start a third party or perhaps move to another country

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 10/19/2008

And what have you done in the last eight years to promote a candidate more to your liking? Or are you still doing the PUMA thing?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 10/19/2008
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McCain's selection of Sarah Palin is a bonus. I think she's the main reason his polls are dropping. Seriously bad judgement. I mean, she can ready exceptionally well. She's also good at selling Wolf tickets. However, she's not ready to run for Vice President of the United States of America, and certainly not President. We don't need another person who has stuff to hide, lie, and completely out of touch with the world. OBAMA/BIDEN '08, O-YEAH!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 10/19/2008

John McCain says that he has the democrates 'right were he wants them" Thats like Abdul and khan two bounty hunters who got paid by the amount of Turkish ears they bring in. Abdul steps out of the tent in the morning to releave himself and see thousands of turks all around them, runs back into the tent hollering wake up Khan were rich, were rich.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 10/19/2008
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This kinda explains it all: The Ballad of Johnny McCain...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDceTz3UAgI

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 10/19/2008

Did anyone notice McCain face look like it was deteriorating?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 10/19/2008

mostly that his nose seems to be getting longer

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 PM on 10/19/2008

LOL, kudos.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 10/19/2008

Here is an article from "friends of McCain" check this out......................!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/win-mccormack/mccain-wants-to-be-presid_b_134273.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 10/19/2008

If Republicans didn't have the Anti-Abortion vote that gets the religious community on board - NO one would vote for them!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 10/19/2008

It is my goal to get in touch with someone from the Obama campaign and share with them my desire to be a part of his inauguration by reciting a poem I wrote called "We Must Change," and I kindly ask for your help in doing so.
Go to youtube and do a search for "thinkverybig" and watch all of those videos. The one called "We Must Change" would be fitting to recite at Obama's Inauguration
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EM58nqX1ehE

Here are the words! http://www.thinkverybig.com/We%20Must%20Change.htm

"Makes Me Wanna Cry" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bD0iAQN7VPY

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 AM on 10/19/2008

Yeah, sorry it's honestly just not that good. I wish you'd stop posting this message on every thread.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 10/19/2008
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