domingo, 24 de agosto de 2008

Trip to the exterior improves little acting of Obama in research

The international trip of nine days that probable democratic candidate to the Presidency of the United States, Barack Obama, did last week had little impact in the electoral dispute with his/her republican opponent, the senator for Arizona John McCain, indicates a research published today.

In the first national survey done after the visit of Obama to Iraq, Afghanistan, Middle East and several European capitals, the dispute for the White House stays practically as it was at the end of June, with Obama with 51% of the vote intentions, and McCain, with 44%.

The less than a hundred days for the elections of November, the research, ordered by TV " CNN'S " net and accomplished between 27 and July 29, it demonstrates that the advantage of Obama increased a little, since, in June, the senators for Illinois and Arizona had, respectively, the support of 50% and 45% of the electorate.

According to analysts, the survey also display that the trip of last week, drifted to project Obama as a world leader, it changed little the perception of the Americans on the form like democratic candidate would drive national security subjects.

The research revealed that McCain continues tends an advantage on his/her opponent when what is in evaluation are themes related to the antiterrorist fight, to Iran, to Iraq, to Afghanistan, to Middle East and the immigration.

For 56% of the interviewees, McCain is what best would drive subjects related to the terrorism, against 41% that think Obama would make that better. However, the senator for Illinois improved his/her evaluation, since, in that requirement, it went up four percentile points since April.

For his/her time, Obama, with 54% of the voters' support, maintains his/her advantage on McCain (43%) when the subject is economy, prominence theme in the democratic campaign and main concern of the Americans that you/they will go to the urns.

The senator for Illinois (56% of the preferences) he/she also does better than McCain (39%) when the health enters in debate.

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