Another Poll Underlines Dangers Of McCain’s Negative Campaigning
October 15th, 2008
By JOE GANDELMAN, Editor-In-Chief
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A new Ipsos/McClatchy poll finds Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama now leads GOPer Sen. John McCain 48% to 39% percent and voters feel McCain has run the more negative campaign (by a wide margin) — and believe negative campaigning is not effective.
If this holds up as a post-election conclusion and McCain loses, the verdict will be as we’ve noted here: all negative campaigning has done is take attention away from the case McCain could make for himself in terms of his own positive leadership qualifies and policy specifics. Will McCain take this kind of data into consideration for tonight’s debate, or will he decide to give negative campaigning one, last, mighty try?
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