Bradley in DC
05-20-2008, 11:12 AM
http://rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/daily_presidential_tracking_poll
Those with libertarian views—fiscally conservative and socially liberal—currently represent 5% of the voting public. They are evenly divided between McCain and Obama. See notes on other demographic comparisons. This is consistent with earlier polling which found an independent campaign by Ron Paul would draw slightly more support from Democrats than from Republicans. However, the overall impact of potential third-party activity this year may be a slight benefit for Obama over McCain.
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Those with libertarian views—fiscally conservative and socially liberal—currently represent 5% of the voting public. They are evenly divided between McCain and Obama. See notes on other demographic comparisons. This is consistent with earlier polling which found an independent campaign by Ron Paul would draw slightly more support from Democrats than from Republicans. However, the overall impact of potential third-party activity this year may be a slight benefit for Obama over McCain.
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