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New Mexico Never Been a Battleground State

10/15/08

State Pollster Date 7-Day AVG Obama McCain
IL Rass 10/13
O+17%
56% 39%
MA Rass 10/13
O+28%
62% 34%
KS Rass 10/13
M+13%
41% 54%
NM Rass 10/13
O+10%
55% 42%
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Since it was known that Obama and McCain were going to be candidates for president, New Mexico has not been much of a battleground state.

New Mexico Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
Obama 41.0 49.5 50.0 44.5 49.0 48.0 46.0 46.0 49.9 50.3
McCain 50.0 42.0 43.0 46.0 40.5 36.0 41.0 40.7 44.0 42.8

According to the General Election New Mexico poll by Rasmussen Reports:

Forty-six percent (46%) say lower taxes spur economic growth while 31% believe leaving taxes unchanged would be better. At the same time, 52% say higher taxes on those who earn more than $250,000 a year would be good for the economy. That, too, is similar to the national average.

Overall, Obama is viewed favorably by 59% of New Mexico voters, McCain by 54%.

However, 46% of New Mexico voters have a Very Favorable opinion of Obama while just 28% say the same about McCain. Twenty-seven percent (27%) have a Very Unfavorable opinion of Obama and 29% view McCain that negatively.

McCain and Obama are essentially even among white voters while the Democrat has a 17-point lead among Hispanic voters. Obama leads by 15 among women but trails by eight among men.

 

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