McCain takes six point lead over Obama

Gallup:

John McCain has moved to a six percentage point, 48% to 42%, lead over Barack Obama in Gallup Poll Daily tracking of the general election, while he edges out Hillary Clinton by only one point, 46% to 45%.

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This Rasmussen poll has more bad news for Obama:

A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 30% of the nation’s Likely Voters believe Barack Obama denounced his former Pastor, Jeremiah Wright, because he was outraged. Most—58%--say he denounced the Pastor for political convenience. The survey was conducted on Wednesday and Thursday night. Obama made his statements about Wright on Tuesday.

Wright held a mini-media tour last weekend capped by a press conference at the National Press Club on Monday. Only 33% of voters believe that Obama was surprised by the views Wright expressed at Monday’s press conference. Fifty-two percent (52%) say he was not surprised.

Fifty-six percent (56%) say it’s at least somewhat likely that Obama “shares some of Pastor Wright’s controversial views about the United States.” That figure includes 26% who say it’s Very Likely Obama holds such views. At the other end of the spectrum 24% say it’s Not Very Likely that Obama shares such views. Just 11% say it’s Not at All Likely.

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What this poll suggest is that voters agree with Rev. Wright when he said that Obama was saying what he had to as a politician. Regaining the trust of the voters will be difficult at this point. Put on top of that Obama's incoherent position on the Iraq war which is supposed to be his signature issue and he could be in deep trouble.

What McCain needs to do is to somehow use his front runner status to pull republican support for House and Senate races. The Democrat Congress has been a disaster on national security and has driven up the price of gas to record levels. they have also caused the economy to slow with people anticipating their tax policy which will kill jobs and the economy.

It is time that the media start recognizing what a disaster Pelosi and Reid have been.

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