Thursday, June 19, 2008

Choice a Factor for Pennsylvania Voters

From the inbox:

While choice is unlikely to be the defining issue of this year’s election, a new Greenberg Quinlan Rosner poll commissioned by NARAL Pro-Choice America

in 12 battleground states suggests that it could play an important role in building a winning coalition for candidate Barack Obama.

The survey found that among key blocs of women voters—pro-choice Republican and Independent women—choice creates a sharp contrast between the two presidential candidates, Barack Obama and John McCain. Additionally, choice is an issue that helps Obama consolidate and motivate his base. The issue of choice is powerful among these specific, targeted blocs of the electorate and can influence the outcome of what could be a very close race in November.


Pennsylvania was one of the state's surveyed. The results are not broken down by state but you can view the full report online.

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