AP Poll: Obama Supporters Gleeful, McCain's Glum

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First Posted: 11- 1-08 12:17 PM   |   Updated: 12- 2-08 05:12 AM

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- That smiling guy walking down the street? Odds are he's a Barack Obama backer. The grouchy looking one? Don't ask, and don't necessarily count on him to vote on Tuesday, either.

More John McCain supporters feel glum about the presidential campaign while more of Obama's are charged up over it, according to an Associated Press-Yahoo! News poll released Saturday.

The survey shows McCain backers have become increasingly upset in recent weeks, a period that has seen Obama take a firm lead in many polls. One expert says the contrasting moods could affect how likely the two candidates' supporters are to vote on Election Day, possibly dampening McCain's turnout while boosting Obama's.

While 43 percent of the Democrat Obama's backers said they are excited over the campaign, just 13 percent of McCain's said so, according to the survey of adults, conducted by Knowledge Networks. Six in 10 Obama supporters said the race interests them, compared to four in 10 backing McCain, the Republican senator from Arizona.

On the flip side, 52 percent of McCain supporters said the campaign has left them frustrated, compared to 30 percent of Obama's. A quarter of McCain backers say they feel helpless, double the rate of those preferring Obama, the Illinois senator.

More McCain supporters also feel angry and bored, while Obama's are likelier to say they are proud and hopeful.

All of this is a bad sign for McCain, according to George E. Marcus, a political scientist from Williams College who has studied the role emotion plays in politics. Negative feelings about a campaign can discourage voters by making them less likely to go through what can be a painful process: Voting for someone who will lose.

"If I'm getting my head handed to me by a tennis player, my brain is saying, 'Do I want a second match? No,'" Marcus said. "Why do something that's going to lead to failure?"

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Marcus said such emotions can be overcome by outside events, such as a campaign or neighbor urging a person to vote. There's also the danger exuberant Obama backers might decide not to vote because of overconfidence. The Obama and McCain organizations have combined to spend hundreds of millions of dollars for those very reasons.

Obama leads McCain among likely voters in the AP-Yahoo News poll, 51 percent to 43 percent.

Supporters of McCain cite a dislike for Obama, dissatisfaction with the campaign's tone and frustration with how news organizations have treated their candidate.

"Flat disgusted, how's that," said Billie Hart, 80, a Houston Republican backing McCain. "Because that's the way I feel about it. I don't like the individual."

Many Democrats say they're energized by a candidate they perceive as different from most politicians and who can make a real difference.

"Elections have always been so ho-hum,"said Kathleen Rockwell, 61, an Obama supporter from Redmond, Wash. This time, "I feel connected. And that feels good."

The AP-Yahoo! News poll, which has followed the same group of 2,000 people since last November, underscores how individuals have reacted to the campaign's currents. For many McCain supporters, it's not been a happy period.

Three in 10 McCain backers who report being frustrated now said in September they weren't. That is quadruple the number who became less frustrated.

At the same time, one in five McCain supporters are not interested in the campaign now who said they were in September. Half that number gained interest. By similar margins, McCain backers report becoming more angry, bored, overwhelmed and helpless and have become less excited, proud and hopeful.

"I'm real interested in having it over," said Michele Roos, 64, a McCain supporter from Newport News, Va.

Enthusiasm by Obama backers has largely stayed steady since September, though slightly more of them -- 31 percent -- now say the campaign makes them feel proud.

"I didn't like the candidates before," said Angelique Sims, 38, an Obama supporter from Shawnee, Okla. "I like his character. I like the things he represents. He represents my views."

A closer look at the numbers show how that emotions are playing out to Obama's advantage in several pivotal groups of voters.

Forty-eight percent of those under age 30 who support Obama say they are excited over the race, compared to just 21 percent of those young voters who back McCain. That age group has been a reservoir of strong support for the Democrat.

Just 44 percent of whites supporting the Republican say the campaign interests them, compared to 58 percent of whites and 72 percent of blacks supporting Obama.

At the same time, half of McCain supporters age 65 and up say they're frustrated, compared to three in 10 of Obama's older voters. Also saying they're frustrated are 53 percent of whites backing McCain -- compared to 40 percent of whites and 12 percent of blacks behind Obama.

The AP-Yahoo! News poll of 1,753 adults was conducted Oct. 17-27 and had an overall margin of sampling error of plus or minus 2.3 percentage points. Included were interviews with 803 Obama supporters and 703 McCain supporters, with error margins of plus or minus 3.5 and 3.7 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.

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AP News Survey Specialist Dennis Junius and AP writer Christine Simmons contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON (AP) -- That smiling guy walking down the street? Odds are he's a Barack Obama backer. The grouchy looking one? Don't ask, and don't necessarily count on him to vote on Tuesday, either. Mo...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- That smiling guy walking down the street? Odds are he's a Barack Obama backer. The grouchy looking one? Don't ask, and don't necessarily count on him to vote on Tuesday, either. Mo...
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- tedeger I'm a Fan of tedeger 2 fans permalink

I say again - the only thing we have to fear is overconfidence. Remember that the Atwater-Rove gang is still out to steal the election for Bush policies. The only way we can be sure they don't succeed is to VOTE - and make sure that our vote is counted!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 11/01/2008

Right it cannot be close, close is how they steal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 11/01/2008
- billbee I'm a Fan of billbee 8 fans permalink

Deadon! You really understand. Hope others will too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 11/01/2008
- KarateKid I'm a Fan of KarateKid 406 fans permalink
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What we are witnessing is the firing of the Republican party, with cause, for a job poorly done.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 PM on 11/01/2008

Firing, hell. Drown it in a bathtub!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 11/01/2008
- edwarvir I'm a Fan of edwarvir 36 fans permalink

Well I am jumping for joy, but while i am happy
I still keep reminding my friends and family to vote, baby vore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 11/01/2008
- Carsy I'm a Fan of Carsy 20 fans permalink
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It is so true. If you watch the "rallies" of McCain and Palin, it is just a bunch of mostly angry white people. Obama's rallies when I watch them, you can almost feel the positive energy coming from my screen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 11/01/2008
- Decipherer I'm a Fan of Decipherer 121 fans permalink

Angry white people suck!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 11/01/2008
- fcsakes I'm a Fan of fcsakes 92 fans permalink
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Angry people of any stripe suck.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 PM on 11/01/2008
- PDinCA I'm a Fan of PDinCA 98 fans permalink

I'm an angry white person, and I want my country back. That's why I'm voting for Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 11/01/2008
- Ozarks I'm a Fan of Ozarks 49 fans permalink
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And bussed in school children

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 11/01/2008
- billbee I'm a Fan of billbee 8 fans permalink

Now you see how Republicans define "no child left behind" !!!

Obama/Biden '08.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 PM on 11/01/2008
- faithfully I'm a Fan of faithfully 2 fans permalink

I recently had a conversation with a pro-McCain voter (I should say an anti-Obama voter) Despite supposedly being an intelligent man he was spewing all the full-of -lies Republican talking points and he was turning deep purple and throwing insults at me (we have been professional colleagues for 8 years) while doing so. He is an angry man. In fact in my practice, an unofficial poll shows that those with anger management problems are more likely anti-Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 11/01/2008
- gd h I'm a Fan of gd h 8 fans permalink
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Some of the comments here amaze me. I know several McCain supporters. One of them has
accused me of "hating america" (as in, why don't you people who hate america move to Canada)
...I cannot fathom how any of them could compare Obama to McCain and have McCain come out on top. I know we all have a right to our own opinions--but our own facts? This is clearly the result of the drumbeat of mccainism in the media. And the media, labeled "liberal" by the ultra right media (fox, obviously) has been pretty much straight down the middle (with obvious exceptions such as KO)--and even on MSNBC, they're "balanced" by people who openly disdain Obama (the morning MSNBC shows)--heard one of them speak with disdain about Obama being a "smoker" said with dripping disdain...are these things really important to people? Dont' they care about their own interests? How could anyone who knows anything about McCain--unless they make $250,000 a year and are selfish and socially irresponsible--be excited about him and another 4 years of the bogus "voodoo" economic program? Survey that!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 11/01/2008
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My conservative friends have stopped calling me...although I'll occasionally get a random email about the latest McGimmick, but I've resigned to replying only with FactCheck's address.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 PM on 11/01/2008

The thing is, Republicans always look like that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 11/01/2008
- azyuwish I'm a Fan of azyuwish 15 fans permalink
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Obama is a smoker???? Holy Cats, Now I will have to change my vote.....

NOT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 11/01/2008
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Umm, not sure whether you wanted a smoker or not, but Obama quit last year. He has however lit up during stressful times and carries Nicorette gum with him.

There is a video of him offering a reporter a Nicorette about his quitting recently.

I hope your vote was FOR Obama!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 11/01/2008
- faithfully I'm a Fan of faithfully 2 fans permalink

I think he quit-Michelle made him quit before she would give him her blessing for running for president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 11/01/2008
- tedeger I'm a Fan of tedeger 2 fans permalink

As for "Hating America," anyone who supports Bush policies virulently hates all that America stands for. Ignore those idiots - they know not whereof they speak.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 11/01/2008

iT AMAZES ME.................I am a Viet Nam Vet and fly my flag on the front porch continuously...........I am a Democrat and very Patriotic...........But I am not stupid................How many soldiers do these Republicans think that are totally Republican......................As Obama says, this is not a red America or a Blue America.............It is the United States of America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 PM on 11/01/2008
- CRX I'm a Fan of CRX 7 fans permalink

This election is a no brainer. 95% of the rest of the world are for Obama, and they are all going "what is wrong with those people in the USA?" The polls should show like a 30-40% advantage for Obama. If You see the man speak and feel what is going on at his rallies and then watch the other side's rallies.. there is no contest....it is pathetic really. And the reason they are angry is because deep down inside, they are racists and this election is making them confront that fact. Sure... they blah blah about '"ayers and terriorists, and some preacher and "he's redistrubuter"(One of the Goofiest things ever said) and all the other hog wash they have tried to perpetrate. But it all comes down to one thing, and that is... "he's black" and they can't stand the thought of a black man being president. All the lame excuses are just a front and cover for their racism. No matter what they tell themselves....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 11/01/2008
- cia1018 I'm a Fan of cia1018 3 fans permalink

I am pretty sure you are right. Especially in light of the fact that the repugs have totally dismissed McCain and Palins associations and misdeeds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 11/01/2008
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