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Both a new Time Magazine poll and the latest Rasmussen Reports daily tracking poll show Barack Obama performing better against John McCain in the general election than Hillary Clinton does.Time Magazine (439 LVs, Feb. 1-4):
Hillary Clinton 46%
John McCain 46%Barack Obama 48%
John McCain 41%
Rasmussen Reports (900 LVs, Feb. 4-7, MOE +/- 4%):
Hillary Clinton 43%
John McCain 46%Barack Obama 47%
John McCain 42%
The consensus view as to why there is such a discrepancy is, as Rasmussen's analysis makes clear:
Obama leads McCain among voters not affiliated with either major political party. McCain leads Clinton among the unaffiliateds.
The difference, says Mark Schulman, CEO of Abt SRBI, which conducted the poll for TIME, is that "independents tilt toward McCain when he is matched up against Clinton But they tilt toward Obama when he is matched up against the Illinois Senator." Independents, added Schulman, "are a key battleground."
This probably comes as little surprise if you've spoken to any independents about their presidential preferences lately and certainly points to a challenge Hillary Clinton will have to overcome, particularly matched up against John McCain, if she wins the nomination. But as it stands, since the Democratic nomination is mostly decided by registered Democrats, Hillary Clinton currently has the edge for the nomination, leading Barack Obama 48%-42% in Time's poll, and 47%-43% in Rasmussen's latest daily tracking poll.
No matter who the Democratic nominee is, one of our goals over the coming months is going to be undermining McCain's strength among independents, which won't be too difficult as McCain himself has given us plenty of fodder over the past few days as he's attempted to convince the right just how conservative he is. But improving independents' view of Hillary Clinton is imperative as well and one suspects, again, if she does win the nomination, that choosing Barack Obama as her VP choice will be seen as one way to mitigate independents' reservations about her. In fact, 62% of those Democrats polled by Time Magazine hope she would do just that.
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