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Americans Think McCain More Sincere in Campaign Promises Than Obama, According to June American Pulse Survey
Majority Say Senators Campaigning for Presidential Nomination During Primaries Neglected Duties

In a political arena where it's normal for
politicians to flip-flop on the issues and make campaign promises only to
get votes, it's interesting to see how the two candidates for the top
office measure up in terms of their sincerity. According to the June
American Pulse Survey of 4,082 respondents, half of Americans (50.6%) say
John McCain is somewhat/very sincere in his campaign promises, compared to
42.5% who say the same about Barack Obama. McCain also fares better when it
comes to credibility in his pledges among Independents who may hold the key
in a close race this November.
Somewhat/Very Sincere in Campaign Promises
All Adults Republicans Democrats Independents
McCain 50.6% 80.0% 32.8% 50.4%
Obama 42.5% 23.8% 60.6% 44.1%
Source: American Pulse, Jun 08
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http://americanpulse.bigresearch.com.)
According to the survey, 52.4% of Americans say that the Senators aspiring
to be the next President of the United States neglected their Senatorial
duties as they crisscrossed the nation throughout the primaries. One
quarter (25.2%) say the Presidential hopefuls did not ignore their
responsibilities while on the campaign trail.
And now that Hillary Clinton has suspended her campaign, what impact did
her run have for women with an eye on the Oval Office? More than half
(56.2%) say she helped pave the way for future female candidates, while
32.2% say her campaign did not have an effect. Conversely, 1 in 10 (11.6%)
say Clinton's showing in the primaries hurt the chances for a female to be
elected president.
Other key findings:
-- Close to half (49.1%) fear terrorists could infiltrate the Oval
Office, Congress, CIA, FBI or other high-powered government offices.
-- 59.7% say the time has come for a viable third party in American
politics.
-- Close to half (47.8%) say that the current U.S. Congress of 100
Senators and 435 House Representatives is enough representation to
accurately reflect a growing, diverse U.S. population... 31.8% think
present representation is not sufficient.
About American Pulse(TM)
The American Pulse(TM) Survey is collected online by BIGresearch every
month exclusively utilizing Survey Sampling International's (SSI) U.S.
panel covering topics such as politics, pop culture and the economy. Over
4,000 respondents participate, providing greater insights into how
Americans really feel about issues they currently face.
http://www.bigresearch.com.
About Survey Sampling International (SSI)
Survey Sampling International is the premier global provider of sampling
solutions. Founded in 1977, SSI offers access to consumer and
business-to-business respondents via Internet, telephone, mobile and other
means; survey programming and hosting; and sampling consultation. SSI is
the supplier of choice for more than 1,800 companies, including 46 of the
top 50 marketing research agencies. Headquartered in Fairfield, CT, SSI
maintains offices throughout North America, Europe and Asia.
http://www.surveysampling.com
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