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« on: July 24, 2008, 05:35:50 PM »

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Could Third-Party Hopefuls Foil McCain?

Polls show Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama running close in the presidential election. But could third-party candidates siphon votes away from McCain, much as Ralph Nader was blamed for doing to Al Gore in 2000? The idea has been floating around for awhile, and this week's NBC News / Wall Street Journal poll underscores the possibility that such candidates could hurt McCain.

According to the poll results, Obama had a 6-point lead over McCain, even though most respondents thought he was a riskier pick for president. But when voters were asked to factor in two other candidates -- former GOP congressman Bob Barr, who's running for president as a Libertarian, and Nader, who's running as an independent -- Obama's lead opened up.

Here's how MSNBC summarized it: "... Obama’s lead over McCain expands to 13 points when third-party candidates Ralph Nader and Bob Barr are added into the mix — with Obama at 48 percent, McCain at 35 percent, Nader at 5 percent and Barr at 2 percent. However, it’s important to note that the pro-Obama vote (48 percent) and anti-Obama vote (adding up to 42 percent) is consistent with the result from the two-way match up."

In mid-June, stories about Republicans' concerns about Barr were all over the media. The New York Times, for example, reported that Barr "gleefully recounted" how some in the GOP had tried to talk him out of running.

"They all said, 'Look, we understand why you’re [running]. We agree with why you’re doing it. But please don’t do it,'" Barr told The Times.
What this all mean come November? It's hard to say.

NationalJournal.com's Mystery Pollster column takes a look at the polling on third-party candidates and suggests that the support for them may not be what it seems.


http://news.aol.com/elections/article/could-third-party-hopefuls-foil-mccain/98832

There are two polls at the site and many comments.

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« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2008, 05:49:27 PM »

H A R T / N E W H O U S E

NBC News/Wall Street Journal Survey

Study #6084
July 18-21, 2008

Overall margin of error: +/- 3.1 percentage points

http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/sections/news/080723_Released.pdf

Interesting stuff! 
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