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Home Front: Politix
Biden pick is a dud for Obama - GALLUP Daily
2008-08-27
PRINCETON, NJ -- It's official: Barack Obama has received no bounce in voter support out of his selection of Sen. Joe Biden to be his vice presidential running mate.

Gallup Poll Daily tracking from Aug. 23-25, the first three-day period falling entirely after Obama's Saturday morning vice presidential announcement, shows 46% of national registered voters backing John McCain and 44% supporting Obama, not appreciably different from the previous week's standing for both candidates. This is the first time since Obama clinched the nomination in early June, though, that McCain has held any kind of advantage over Obama in Gallup Poll Daily tracking.

The race for president has been virtually tied since mid-August. In this period, Obama's support from national registered voters has consistently ranged from 44% to 46%. The 46% currently supporting McCain is technically his best showing since late May/early June, but is not a statistically significant improvement over his recent range from 43% to 45%. (To view the complete trend since March 7, 2008, click here.)

An analysis of historical election poll trends by Gallup Poll Managing Editor Jeff Jones shows that recent presidential campaigns have enjoyed a small (though short-lived) bounce from the running mate announcement. This includes a four percentage point bounce for John Kerry in 2004 after selecting John Edwards, a 5-point bounce for Al Gore in 2000 with his announcement of Joe Lieberman, and a 3-point bounce for George W. Bush in 2000 upon choosing Dick Cheney. Bob Dole received an extraordinary 9-point bounce in 1996 after bringing Jack Kemp onto his ticket.

All of these bounces occurred before the respective party's convention began, and in most cases the candidates received an additional boost in the polls upon completion of the convention. Thus, any increase in Obama's support in the coming days would seem to be more the result of the star-studded and well publicized Democratic national convention than the apparently lackluster Biden selection.

The official Gallup records will show that support for Obama declined by two percentage points in Gallup Poll Daily tracking (from 46% to 44%) conducted immediately before and after the Aug. 23 Biden announcement. (Because the announcement was made at 3 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 23, all Gallup interviewing conducted that day can be considered post announcement.)

Today's Gallup Poll Daily tracking result includes interviewing on the first night of the Democratic National Convention (Aug. 25). However, much of this interviewing, particularly in the East and Midwest, was conducted before the prime time convention speeches by Sen. Ted Kennedy and Michelle Obama. The Gallup Poll Daily tracking results reported tomorrow may start to indicate whether voters are impressed enough by what they are seeing at the convention to give Obama the bounce that typically occurs as a result of a party's convention.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#13  Choosing Joe Biden has to be the dumbest move any Presidential candidate has EVER made. Joe has never pulled more than three or four percent of the Democratic vote in any of the many times he's run for President. Who in their right mind would believe that people would find him more acceptable in the number two slot? Obama must have been turned down by a LOT of people, which is an indication of their opinion of his chances.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-08-27 22:11  

#12  Obama got not bump from Biden because Obama is so polarizing already that most people have made up their mind. ONly a HIllary choice would have been reflected in the polls.

Now McCain is another story. A good (or bad) pick could really send the polls bouncing.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-08-27 16:14  

#11  Is that going to work with all your bitter Bible clinging, gun loving, xenophobic relatives?

I suspect Biden is equally intended to put the Philly suburbs over the top for The Obamessiah. I never thought I would see Delaware and Chester counties go donk.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-08-27 15:15  

#10  He's gonna play the blue collar, beer swiggin', in-your-face Mr.-Fancypants-Guy-in-a-Suit ordinary Joe.

Plus the unions own him.
Posted by: lotp   2008-08-27 15:06  

#9  If Obama is worried about Pennsylvania then he's in big trouble. PA is generally Dhimmicratic in a presidential election -- GWB won it neither time. Polls show Obama with a 3 to 5 point lead there today.


I suspect Obama took Biden because 1) Bayh didn't want the job 2) Biden is safely liberal enough for most of the nut-roots 3) he's not Hillary and 4) gullible newspaper columnists think Biden has chops in foreign policy.
Posted by: Steve White   2008-08-27 13:53  

#8  Skunky, what's with the 5***? Somebody trying to steal your identity?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-08-27 13:51  

#7  I still wonder how much of the Obama numbers are "Bradley effect". Even 2-3% is enough to completely swing the race in the key swing states.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-08-27 13:44  

#6  John Edwards has been dropped from the convention because he lied about his adultery.

In his place Bill Clinton will speak.

YJCMTU.
Posted by: Skunky Glins 5***   2008-08-27 13:42  

#5  When is that first debate? I want to block out my calendar.
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-08-27 12:56  

#4  Biden is a grade A asshole and the more he shows up and opens his fat, stupid trap the more people will be put off by him. Combine that with Obama's complete lack of being able to articulate anything without a teleprompter, and the dhimocrat's campaign will come crashing down.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-08-27 12:11  

#3  I read in the MSM where Ted Kennedy "electrified" the convention.
Posted by: john frum   2008-08-27 12:01  

#2  No surprise here. Biden never got any traction when he tried to run for president. Outside Delaware he's not very popular and not well known. There are two likely explanations: 1) He's not Hilary. 2) Obama thinks Biden will help him carry Pennsylvania because he was born in Scranton.

We'll just have to see if McCain can do any better.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2008-08-27 11:58  

#1  Barack Obama has received no bounce in voter support out of his selection of Sen. Joe Biden to be his vice presidential running mate.

Could that be because Biden is a dickweed?
Nah, prolly just hasn't had time to digest yet.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-08-27 11:29  

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