by            Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
July 14,            2008
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Washington,              DC (LifeNews.com) -- A new poll finds half of voters don't know              that presidential candidate John McCain is pro-life on abortion or              that Barack Obama is pro-abortion. The survey shows that, when pro-life              voters know that information, they support McCain by a three-to-one              margin.
A              new poll from the Pew Research Center finds voters are more interested              in the 2008 election than they were the 2004 election, but they are              less informed on where the candidates stand.
Pew              finds that just 52 percent of voters rightly identify Obama as pro-abortion              ("pro-choice" in the poll's terminology") and only              45 percent know John McCain is pro-life on abortion.
A              stunning 38 percent of voters don't know where either Obama or McCain              stand on the issue of abortion. Some ten percent wrongly identify              Obama as pro-life and 17 percent think McCain supports abortion.
This              information gap is important and a subsequent question shows whichever              side of the abortion debate can frame the candidates first will likely              help one of them win the election.
Among              pro-life voters who know where the two candidates stand, McCain trounces              Obama by a whopping 70-24 percentage point margin. Surprisingly, Obama              has a one percent lead (43-42 percent) among pro-life voters who are              uninformed about their abortion positions.
On              the other side, pro-abortion groups will be working overtime to educate              their supporters as well.
That's              because Obama leads 71-24 percent among pro-abortion voters who know              where the two candidates stand and he has a much smaller 48-40 percent              lead among pro-abortion voters who don't.
The              Pew poll also found that Democrats and Obama supporters are much more              energized about Obama than Republicans and McCain backers are about              McCain.
Compared              with previous election cycles, voter engagement is up among all demographic              groups, but has increased more among voters under age 50 than among              older voters.
Uncharacteristically,              the youngest voters -- those under age 30 -- are at least as knowledgeable,              and in some cases more knowledgeable, about candidates' positions              on abortion than are older voters.
The              Pew poll found younger voters are more likely to know where the candidates              stand on abortion than older voters, evangelicals were more likely              than Catholics, and white voters were more likely than black voters              to know -- especially concerning McCain.
One              pattern that differs from previous surveys of political knowledge              is that younger voters are significantly more knowledgeable about              the candidates’ positions than are older voters. For example,              60% of voters 18-29 correctly say that Obama is pro-abortion, compared              with just 51% of those ages 50-64 and just 41% of those ages 65 and              older.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Poll: Voters Don't Know Barack Obama Pro-Abortion, John McCain Pro-Life
Filed by Unknown at 9:49 AM
Labels: abortion, Barak, election, John, john mccain, mccain, Obama, pew research center, politics, pro-abortion, pro-life
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