The LA Times Poll: McCain Loses
We cite this poll because unlike the other ten zillion polls out there, this one actually sampled more than 2,000 people which makes the margin of error +/-3. With that in mind, America wants the Democrat, not the Republican. Oh, and hey, folks - they're BOTH electable.
In a hypothetical matchup, the poll gave Illinois Sen. Obama 46% to McCain's 40%, with 9% undecided.
Clinton led McCain 47% to 38%, with 11% undecided.
The results represent a shift from a Times/Bloomberg poll in February, when McCain led Clinton by 6 percentage points and Obama by 2, within the poll's margin of error.
"Although there is such infighting now between the two Democratic candidates, we are finding that both Democrats are beating McCain, and this could be attributed to the weakening of the economy," said Times Polling Director Susan Pinkus, who supervised the survey.








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