McCain holds wide lead in rural Ohio, (McCain led Obama 55 percent to 33 percent)
Monday, September 29, 2008 11:14:28 AM · by Terrence DoGood · 10 replies · 300+ views
Dayton Daily News ^ | 28 September 2008 | Ben Sutherly
The Ohio Newspaper Poll, conducted Sept. 12-16 on behalf of the Dayton Daily News and other newspapers, had McCain leading Obama 48 percent to 42 percent among likely Ohio voters, but burying him in rural areas with small cities. When the vote was broken out for those places, McCain led Obama 55 percent to 33 percent. That's partly because many rural people feel they relate more with McCain than Obama. Like other McCain supporters, Tim Blair, a 52-year-old Darke County hog farmer, respects the Arizona senator for his war experience and thinks he's far less likely to make a foreign...
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