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After Second Presidential Debate, Undecideds Move Toward Obama - Obama 57%, McCain 43%
Nearly Two Thirds (61%) Think Obama Performed Better in Town Hall Debate
Undecided voters perceive Obama as stronger on key issues -- change (Obama 69%/McCain 31%), helping the middle class (Obama 73%/McCain 27%) and creating jobs (Obama 63%/McCain 37%) -
Financial Meltdown has Effect
Obama opens 15-point lead on the Economy
Obama 52%, McCain 37%
Economy jumps 6 points as most important issue
Obama Opens 7-Point Lead in Presidential Race -
Obama 47%, McCain 40% -
Obama Opens 4-Point Lead in Presidential Race - Obama 46%, McCain 42%
Confidence in Security of Bank Assets Remains High After Wall Street Meltdown
But Voters See the Need For More Regulation - 55%, Not Enough Regulation of Banking -
War On Terror Still Divisive
Majority (57%) of Americans Believe War on Terror Winnable, Despite Feelings That We Are Not Currently Winning (54%)
But a Majority of Americans (57%) Also Favor Gradual Withdrawal From Iraq and Afghanistan and Bringing Troops Home -
Consumers Worried After Wall Street Meltdown
Six in Ten Americans (60%) Doubt Government's Ability to Restore Consumer and Investor Confidence
Public is Virtually Unanimous that Recent Events Will Have a Negative Effect (90%), and Most (76%) Believe the Home Mortgage Crisis Will Continue To Get Worse