Posted on 03/18/2008 2:09:39 PM PDT by jdm
John McCain has thus far defied expectations throughout the primary cycle, and Gallup now says that he has become the most popular candidate in the race. A new poll shows him with higher favorability ratings than the Barack Obama Experience, with significantly lower unfavorable ratings as well. Hillary Clinton, meanwhile, has also begun to show some improvement, with less than a majority detesting her now:
John McCains 67% favorable rating is the highest of any of the three major candidates running for president, and ties for his highest in Gallup polling history.
McCains favorable rating matches the 67% he received in February 2000, when he was in the middle of his first run for president. But since that point, McCains image in the eyes of Americans has undergone significant shifts. The Arizona senator had favorable ratings in the 57% range as he began his presidential campaign last winter, but as his campaign floundered this past summer, his favorable rating dropped as low as 41%. At that point, many observers had written off the former POWs campaign. But McCain came roaring back, winning the New Hampshire primary and then clinching the Republican nomination. His current favorable rating represents a gain of 26 points since last summer, including an 11-point increase since he won enough delegates to ensure his nomination on March 4.
Looking at the sample shows another big surprise. Gallup polled adults, not voters or likely voters. Normally, Republicans do more poorly in such a sample, but McCain has scored well among the general population. One could extrapolate that his favorability ratings could go even higher than these numbers if the polling sample was narrowed to more predictive models.
The news for the Democrats is mixed. McCain has an overall +40, and even has a majority favorability rating among self-described Democrats. Obama has a +29, with one-third of all respondents seeing him unfavorably. Hillary has a +9, which sounds worse than it is. In some polls, Hillary has been in negative territory. Shell take a plus-anything at this point.
Gallup shows that both Democrats have slipped slightly since December, which indicates that the nastiness of their primary campaign has done only minor damage to their prospects but it could be boosting McCain in comparison. He picked up 11 points in two weeks, while revelations about Tony Rezko and Jeremiah Wright dogged Obama and while Hillary was seen as the primary mover of such stories. It also coincides with Hillarys 3 AM ad, in which she asked who America wants answering the call when things go terribly wrong around the world. So far, it looks like the nation has decided that McCain is the better choice.
John McCain is riding high, and he has no reason to dive back into the mess that Hillary and Obama have created. He needs to continue his foreign-policy outreach as he has this week in Iraq and the Middle East, and show the voters which candidate really has the credentials and the experience to take over on Day One. Thanks to the Democrats, he has until August to worry about what the two other candidates have to say about him.
It’s not hard to imagine McCain as the favourite, against Hillary and Obama. (Or do we have to call them Senator Clinton and Senator Barry O.?)
Ironically, if McCain wins, it will be the lasting impression that many independent voters have from eight years of the media swooning around him to damage Bush.
Juan’s done with his nasty primary, he should just sit back and raise $$$.
The show’s at the DNC HQ now.
My cat would poll 67% against Clinton & Obama. LOL
heh you won’t see such high fav ratings for mccain from freepers!
Somehow I think McCain’s going to be just fine without my help.
My cat would poll 67% against Clinton & Obama. LOL
...not when the press finds out that your cat is a catnip junkie. If it’s a calico, it’ll be all about race.
LLS
“John McCains 67% favorable rating is the highest of any of the three major candidates running for president, and ties for his highest in Gallup polling history. ”
Mark Levin please take note. You were dead wrong when you said “He can’t win.” Not only will he win, but he will win in a landslide. Barack McGovern Obama here we come.
He’s in that position for the same reason Obama is-the media put him there! They built him up and helped him along and virtually blacked out the others so he even rose above the amnesty fiasco!
Hillary’s where she is because of decades of media damage control.
They’re all like Weekend At Bernie’s for cryin’ out loud!
Likely what will happen this year is what happened in 2004. The Repube will only win because the Dhimmicrats do not have the wherewithall to nominate a candidate that is not a flaming nut-job!
“heh you wont see such high fav ratings for mccain from freepers!”
I think from that poll up here last week, he’s around 12%
Hussien McGovern Obama- AGREE 1000% !
McCain is on Rope-a-dope now.
We have three of the worst Democrats in the race. In some ways McCain is the scariest since his mind is wandering. Every week he has a senior moment or his handlers fail to feed him the right answers. This last one was straight out of SNL, with Lieberman whispering him the answers. The media and Demos are giving McCain a pass on such a major error because they do not want him to implode too early. Now they can be assured that whoever wins in November will be a liberal Demo.
I guess that shows how low the conservative movement has sunk.
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