Presidential Debate Point Spread
John McCain has an 11-point advantage over Barack Obama on foreign policy, the topic of tonight’s debate.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
John McCain has an 11-point advantage over Barack Obama on foreign policy, the topic of tonight’s debate.
Two-thirds of baby boomers say it is harder for people to get ahead now than it was a decade ago.
The increase in Hispanic students in the nation’s public schools accounts for 60% of the total growth in public school enrollment from 1990 to 2006.
Only 6% of Americans say women make better political leaders than men.
Overwhelming margins see men as better able to hand national security issues.
87% of registered voters now say the economy will be “very important” to their vote compared with a still high 72% of who say terrorism is a top issue for them.
That’s the percent of news coverage devoted to international events not directly involving the U.S.
McCain’s support strengthens among Republicans and white evangelicals.
Southern whites most strongly support McCain.
McCain is winning 88% of those who supported his former primary rivals.
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