Rasmussen Reports

« If it's in the news it's in our polls. «

« Rasmussen produces some of the most accurate and reliable polls in the country today. »

-Larry Sabato, University of Virginia

« Rasmussen, an organization with fast zeitgeist reflexes.... «

-The Politico

« If it's in the news it's in our polls. «

« The best place to look for polls that are spot on is RasmussenReports.com «

-Michael Barone, The Washington Examiner`

« If you really want to know what people in America think, you can't find a better place to look than Rasmussen Reports «

-Susan Estrich

« If you have a choice between Rasmussen and, say, the prestigious N.Y.Times, go with Rasmussen! »

-Mickey Kaus, Slate Magazine
Premium MembershipLoginSignup
Search
Sign up for free daily updates
Advertisement
Advertisement

Missouri: Obama 52% McCain 46%

Barack Obama has expanded his lead over John McCain in Missouri to six percentage points.

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state finds Obama with 52% of the vote while McCain is supported by 46%. Earlier this week, Obama was on top 50% to 47%.

Obama leads among voters who earn less than $60,000 a year while McCain has the advantage among those who earn $60,000 to $100,000 a year. Those with higher incomes are evenly divided (see full demographic crosstabs).

Overall, Obama is now viewed favorably by 57%, McCain by 56%.

(Want a free daily e-mail update? If it's in the news, it's in our polls).

Nationally, with the steady drumbeat of bad economic news, Obama has opened a stable lead over McCain in both the Rasmussen Daily Presidential Tracking Poll and the Electoral College projections.

Take a moment to predict who you think will win Missouri’s Electoral College votes.

Thirty-eight percent (38%) of voters in Missouri blame the Bush Administration for the economic crisis, 27% blame Congress, and 11% point to the Clinton Administration. Some look beyond the political realm-12% say Wall Street is to blame while 7% say the American people are at fault.

Only 22% agree with the rescue plan passed by Congress while 52% disagree. Only 33% say that plan will help the economy. Twenty-three percent (23%) believe it will hurt and 25% believe the $700 billion taxpayer investment will have no impact.

Fifty-one percent (51%) believe that raising taxes on those who earn more than $250,000 a year will be good for the economy. Thirty-one percent (31%) believe such a tax hike would hurt.

On other matters, 86% believe that English should be spoken at all government meetings in Missouri.

Rasmussen Markets data currently gives McCain a % chance of winning Missouri’s 11 Electoral College votes this fall.
George W. Bush won the state by seven points in Election 2004 and by three points four years earlier. But Missouri remains a “Toss-Up” in the Rasmussen Reports Balance of Power Calculator. NOTE: Factors other than the latest Rasmussen Reports poll impact the Balance of Power ratings. The current status is indicated on the table in the upper right hand corner of this article.

New polling on the presidential race was released this week from the closely-contested states of Virginia, North Carolina, Florida and Ohio. See an overview of the state polls and the latest Electoral College projections.

Recent statewide presidential polls also have been released for Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Kentucky, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Washington. Demographic crosstabs for all state polling are available for Premium Members. Learn More.

Thirty percent (30%) of Missouri voters rate President Bush’s job performance as good or excellent, while 54% say his performance is poor.

See survey questions and toplines. Crosstabs available for Premium Members only.

.

Missouri
Toss-Up

Latest
RR Poll

RR Poll
Avg.

"538"
Avg.

RR
Mkts.

In
Trade

McCain (R)

49%

47%

46%

Obama (D)

49%

49%

48%

Advertisement

This telephone survey of 700 Likely Voters was conducted by Rasmussen Reports on October 15, 2008. The margin of sampling error for the survey is +/- 4.5 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence.

See Methodology.


Missouri Trends: McCain vs. Obama

Date

McCain

Obama

11/02/2008

49%

49%

10/26/2008

47%

48%

10/19/2008

44%

49%

10/14/2008

46%

52%

10/12/2008

47%

50%

10/05/2008

47%

50%

09/11/2008

51%

46%

08/07/2008

48%

41%

07/07/2008

47%

42%

06/03/2008

42%

43%

05/06/2008

47%

41%

03/24/2008

53%

38%

02/12/2008

42%

40%


Favorable Ratings for Presidential Candidates in Missouri

 

McCain

Obama

Very Favorable

35%

42%

Somewhat Favorable

21%

12%

Somewhat Unfavorable

21%

11%

Very Unfavorable

22%

34%

Not Sure

2%

1%


Rasmussen Reports - Electoral College Balance of Power Summary

Republicans

160

Democrats

260

Toss-Ups & Leaners

118


About Rasmussen Reports

Rasmussen Reports is an electronic publishing firm specializing in the collection, publication, and distribution of public opinion polling information.

The Rasmussen Reports ElectionEdge™ Premium Service for Election 2008 offers the most comprehensive public opinion coverage ever provided for a Presidential election.

Scott Rasmussen, president of Rasmussen Reports, has been an independent pollster for more than a decade.