09-13-2008, 01:31 AM
Republican John McCain has taken a modest lead over Barack Obama entering the final seven weeks of their presidential contest, buoyed by decisive advantages among suburban and working-class whites and a huge edge in how people rate each candidate's experience, a poll showed today.
McCain has had some success parrying his Democratic opponent's efforts to tie him to the deeply unpopular President George W Bush, according to the AP-GfK Poll of likely voters. Half say they believe the Arizona senator would chart a different path from Bush, including a slight majority of independents, a pivotal group of voters.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/P...how/3477710.cms
McCain has had some success parrying his Democratic opponent's efforts to tie him to the deeply unpopular President George W Bush, according to the AP-GfK Poll of likely voters. Half say they believe the Arizona senator would chart a different path from Bush, including a slight majority of independents, a pivotal group of voters.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/P...how/3477710.cms