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Poll suggests Keyes failing at painting Obama as extreme
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Last Edited | Servo Oct 12, 2004 09:40am |
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Media | Newspaper - Chicago Sun-Times |
News Date | Tuesday, October 12, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | The Republican Party's portrayal of Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Barack Obama as an extreme left-winger has not rubbed off on voters, according to a new Daily Southtown poll.
Nearly one-third of those surveyed described Obama as mainstream when given four choices. Only 11 percent called him extremist.
His GOP opponent, Alan Keyes, was described by 39 percent of respondents as extremist with 7 percent calling him mainstream
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