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When Compared to McCain, Voters Trust Clinton More than Obama on Five Key Issues
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
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Democrats are trusted more than Republicans on eight out of ten key electoral issues tracked regularly by Rasmussen Reports. However, the numbers change when specific candidates names are included. Data released last week showed that McCain typically outperformed the GOP label on five key issues including the economy and the War in Iraq. Issues measured this week tend to show Hillary Clinton performing better than Barack Obama when matched against John McCain. Immigration When it comes to immigration, the Democrats have a four-point lead over Republicans. When asked of specific candidates, voters are evenly split between Clinton and McCain at 36%. However, McCain leads Obama 45% to 38% on this issue. Forty-nine percent (49%) of voters view immigration as a very important issue. Health Care Nationally, the Democrats have a decisive 52% to 36% lead over Republicans on the issue of Healthcare. Those numbers are similar when the choice is between Clinton and McCain. On this issue, Clinton leads 48% to 34%. Meanwhile, Obama has just a five-point lead over McCain on this issue. Healthcare is a very important issue for 60% of voters. Balancing the Federal Budget Clinton also enjoys a solid lead over McCain when it comes to balancing the federal budget-- 46% of voters trust the former First Lady more, while 38% trust McCain more. McCain leads Obama by three points in this category. Negotiating Trade Agreements When it comes to negotiating trade agreements, McCain leads Clinton 42% to 37%. McCain holds a wider lead over Obama, 46% to 37%. Education Nationally, the Democrats have six-point advantage over GOP’s when it comes to the issue of education. Clinton dominates McCain in this category, 51% to 31%. Obama leads the GOP candidate by just five points. Education is considered a very important issue by 61% of American voters. See survey questions and toplines for McCain & Obama on Issues and McCain & Clinton on Issues. Crosstabs for McCain & Obama on Issues and McCain & Clinton on Issues available for Premium Members only. Rasmussen Reports is an electronic publishing firm specializing in the collection, publication, and distribution of public opinion polling information. The Rasmussen Reports Election Edge™ Premium Service offers the most comprehensive public opinion coverage available anywhere. Scott Rasmussen, president of Rasmussen Reports, has been an independent pollster for more than a decade. TOP STORIES42% Support Health Care Reform After Release of Pelosi's Version 49% See GOP Takeover of Congress Next Year As Possible What They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls Americans Favor Home Buyer Tax Credit Until They Hear How Much It Costs 30% Favor One Party Running the White House and Congress Voters Divided On Whether Passing Good Legislation More Important Than Killing Bad Bills 45% for Obama, 49% Against – If Election Were Held Right Now President Obama: One Year After Winning it All There Is No Honor; There's Only Killing By Debra J. Saunders Advertisement
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