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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Fox News Poll: Wide GOP Lead Among Interested Voters; Obama Job Approval Hits New Low

From: Fox News

Fox News Poll: Wide GOP Lead Among Interested Voters; Obama Job Approval Hits New Low
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/09/17/fox-news-poll-wide-gop-lead-interested-voters-obama-job-approval-hits-new-low/



With less than 50 days until Election Day, American voters favor Republicans over Democrats by a six percentage-point margin, and that advantage widens among those voters most interested in the election. After the economy, the next most important issue to voters is the trustworthiness of candidates.

Meanwhile, President Obama’s job rating has hit a new low.

These are some of the findings of a Fox News poll released Friday.

When asked who they would back if voting in the Congressional election today, 46 percent of voters say the Republican candidate in their district and 40 percent the Democrat. Two weeks ago the GOP lead was 46-37 percent (1-2 Sept 2010). And when the results are narrowed to voters who say they are certain they will vote in November, that gap widens to 9 points. . . . .

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