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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- TheBrizz I'm a Fan of TheBrizz 6 fans permalink

Yet another example of pettiness and classlessness by Republicans...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27488353/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 PM on 11/01/2008
- Britta100 I'm a Fan of Britta100 2 fans permalink

I know how they feel . Even though I didn't care much for John Kerry I felt exactly the same way in 2004. Doesn't feel too good. However , I won't count my chickens before they hatch. I don't trust the system of voting anymore . Another thing I can thank GWB for.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 11/01/2008
- swbks I'm a Fan of swbks 3 fans permalink

You lost a very close election. While our system is far from perfect it's a pretty good system. GWB had nothing to do with the vote counting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 AM on 11/02/2008

The famous mob that pounded on the glass doors of a building where votes were being counted, was composed entirely of out-of-state Karl Rove staffers, bussed in for the occaision.

In 2004,in Ohio, there were massive voting machine anomalies, Diebold voting machines. Diebold is a Republican-owned company. The usual unequal distribution of machines (few in poor neighborhoods where minorities vote, plenty in rich white neighborhoods) in a state where the Republican Secretary of State considered tossing all registrations not on exactly the right weight of paper.

If GWB had nothing to do with the vote counting, it was because his handlers didn't tell him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 AM on 11/02/2008
- dizmo4 I'm a Fan of dizmo4 47 fans permalink

People, don't get "gleeful" too early. Obama has won nothing yet.

What all Obama supporters should be doing is volunteering to help get out the vote. At the very least, talk to the people you know and tell them to VOTE.

Its all about turnout now. The campaigns have said and done everything they can to win voters, now all thats left is for us voters to turn out and elect Barack Obama President!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 11/01/2008


You are so right, diz. We need to VOTE, VOLUNTEER and NOT LET UP UNTIL THE POLLS CLOSE ON TUESDAY.

Having said that-altho" I have been a basket case the last few weeks let me share that some time this afternoon a strange sensation came over me-- I smell BLOOD in the WATER!

VOTE OBAMA/BIDEN!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 11/01/2008
- Woodmist I'm a Fan of Woodmist 10 fans permalink
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I am driving people to vote on Tuesday. Most of them seniors who are supporting Obama. However, to be fair, I'll drive anyone regardless. I have about 50 people I'm doing that for so far.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 PM on 11/01/2008
- RumiSouth I'm a Fan of RumiSouth 34 fans permalink
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Remember, remember,
On Fifth of November,
Accusations of Treason and Plot.
I know of no reason
Why catcalls of Treason
Should ever be forgot.

Joe Plumber, Joe Plumber, t'was his decision
To raise up charges of Socialism.
Three-score stories of ACORN on Faux
To call Obama's election a hoax;
'Fore Palin's wardrobe, Barack was curs'd
As unpatriotic and liberal first.

House of Reps, Senators, majority Dems.
When elephants holler, just ignore them!

A penny tax, to Murdoch's News,
Is a farthing spent to choke them.
Never shout O'Reilly down,
Just turn away, ignore him.
Burn them with irrelevance.
Publicize their decadence.
"Bush," the word for how they've led.
That way will GOP be dead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 11/01/2008

Voted yeserday for Obama in Columbus, OH. 2 hr 45 minutes wait. Feels good!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 11/01/2008
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Good job.......­.........H­olla.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 11/01/2008
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I've already voted, but on Nov. 4th I am going to go and take some granola bars, small bags of chips and some bottled water over to the polling stations where the lines have been long and make sure if anyone is so hungry that they might be tempted to leave they have a snack. I will take a few lawn chairs as well for any elderly voters. Some other ideas might be to take some magazines or reading material to give people something to do while waiting in the long lines. Let's do whatever we can to get every person who wants to vote the opportunity to do so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 11/01/2008

What a great suggestion. I'm volunteering as a poll-watcher, but I'm going to spread this idea around. Lots of people don't know what they can do, and this is something anyone can do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 11/01/2008
- rdiaz921 I'm a Fan of rdiaz921 10 fans permalink
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you are too cool. I might do the same thing when I go to vote on Nov 4.

Obama/Biden 08/12

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 PM on 11/01/2008

I can't take this anymore! I've never lost so much sleep over an election in my entire life and I will not be able to rest until Obama wins!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 11/01/2008
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And the pendulum swings....­.........O­bama 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 PM on 11/01/2008
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I will sleep when I'm dead. For now I'm lighting a candle for my candidate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 11/01/2008


"In one week, you can put an end to the politics that would divide a nation just to win an election; that tries to pit region against region, city against town, Republican against Democrat; that asks us to fear at a time when we need hope. In one week, at this defining moment in history, you can give this country the change we need.....In one week, we can choose hope over fear, unity over division, the promise of change over the power of the status quo. In one week, we can come together as one nation, and one people, and once more choose our better history. That’s what’s at stake. That’s what we’re fighting for." Obama Closing argument Speech - Oct 28th 2008

http://politicaladattacks.blogspot.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 11/01/2008


GO VOTE NOW! Make History! Obama is need of all the votes necessary to create a landslide. Let's make sure that our state turns blue! Bring your friends and family - make it a group thing! Wouldn't you want to say 1 year from now, 5 years from now, or even 20 years from now that you contributed to the most highlighted election in US history? Wouldn't you be proud to tell your kids/grandkids years from now that you voted for this election? It will be the most talked about election for centuries. Voting is a right and a privilege. Let's all make history together!

http://politicaladattacks.blogspot.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 11/01/2008
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We are making history right now. Thanks for the encouragement.

Party on honestpolitician. Cheers!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 11/01/2008

Yes, things look good. Not to rain on anyone's parade, though, it is useful to remember that the election hasn't happened yet. Let's act like it's 4th and long until then, please?

Vote. Make sure you nag everyone who's likely to vote for Obama, to actually do it. Work on the leaners. We're all in this together, even them. Don't let up.

Given the above poll, it would be simple kindness to sympathize with our friends, neighbors and relatives who are twisting slowly in the wind because the clock is running out. We know what it feels like to have a poor candidate, and to go up against a superior organization. Kerry and Gore didn't just lose because of dirty tricks. They lost because they were lousy candidates and the GOP ran better campaigns.

Gloating isn't a very classy thing to do, plus it makes creating a working governing coalition and mandate a WHOLE lot harder after the election.
We will need more than hard-core Obamacons to do the real work, after Tuesday.

So, let's all keep the celebrations under wraps until Tuesday night. And sure, encourage GOP'ers to come to terms with their grief early, and stay home on election day. For every one of them who does that, and every one of us that votes, that's a 2-vote swing. Non-votes are just as important as votes. Winning in important. Winning right is important. Winning in a way that makes governing more manageable is priceless.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 11/01/2008
- Chironomid I'm a Fan of Chironomid 22 fans permalink

My wife and I voted early today for Obama. We waited for 4.5 hours, and it was worth it. I struck up several conversations in line, and came across 6 people just in my little area who were first time voters. They all said "I never knew it would be like this..", meaning the wait, and they all stuck it out. And this is in SC, one of the few places where he truly is a longshot to win.

There was a huge African-American turnout, a good contingent of young people, lots of Obama stickers on cars, and very few grouchy old white people who you could peg as obvious McCain supporters.

This is the first campaign I've been motivated to give money to, and I'll be working Monday and Tuesday in GOTV efforts. The Obama camp is clearly STOKED!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 PM on 11/01/2008

I am so happy there are people who will wait for so long to vote! There are never lines where I vote, so I really appreciate those who stick it out! Thanks, from a fellow Obama supporter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 11/01/2008
- nkem I'm a Fan of nkem permalink

I commend you for your wait in line for so long to vote. Way to go!

I thought it was just my imagination but, I have been running into some really sour pusses lately!!! I am by nature a "smiler" and will usually get one back in return but, walking down the street or past the "obvious" McWrong supporters, I can't even get a return. I have been snobbed and sneered at...thought it was me!!!

Show some love people. It's not the end of the world, it's just CHANGE, let's start getting used to the idea.


Go Obama!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 11/01/2008
- filo I'm a Fan of filo 71 fans permalink
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All I can say is HAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHH­AHAHAHAHHA­HA !!!!!!!


Guess who I'm voting for ??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 11/01/2008

Darn Right!

Obama is going to win by such a landslide that even the RNC and their henchmen won't be able to steal this election from them.

Go vote!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 11/01/2008

Today I was driving and within a 3-block radius saw 3 people out putting Obama/Biden signs in their yards. I called the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Obama campaign office to volunteer for driving people to the polls on Election Day and she told me they have 100 people signed up who are driving people and she would put my name in their database and have the dispatcher call me on Tuesday. A dispatcher! Then tonight 2 volunteers from Baltimore were going door to door in my neighborhood. People ARE fired up - I am so energized. I have never donated to a campaign or volunteered before but THIS IS OUR TIME. Go Obama/Biden!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 11/01/2008
- illinoisan I'm a Fan of illinoisan 23 fans permalink
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To understand the anti-Obama folks, just try to remember what it was like for us in the Reagan years. We couldn't (and still can't) understand the adulation and media fawning over a half-wit thug like Ronnie.

The anti-Obama folks (you can count pro-McCain folks on your fingers and toes) have been fed a steady diet of lies they are only too eager to believe. Many of them will come around over the years but most of them will continue to revel in vitriol.

All I'm saying is that I know how they must feel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 11/01/2008

Mich. woman: Supporting Obama? No treats for you

GROSSE POINTE FARMS, Mich. – A suburban Detroit woman has decided to scare up the vote among neighborhood children by just offering treats to John McCain supporters.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081101/ap_on_fe_st/odd_halloween_politics;_ylt=ApBu3aCq9nT6qkDjGFJpJQ2s0NUE

Just another anti-Obama supporter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 11/01/2008
- rdiaz921 I'm a Fan of rdiaz921 10 fans permalink
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I live in MI. Grosse Pointe... A RICH suburb of DETROIT. I'm not surprised.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 PM on 11/01/2008
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