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Obama Registers Landslide 23-Point Victory in MedPage Today(R) Online 'Election'



November 2nd, 2008

If the Presidential election were held today among America's clinicians, Democratic Presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama would have captured more votes by a margin of 23 percentage points than his Republican rival, Sen. John McCain, an online survey conducted by MedPage Today, LLC (www.MedPageToday.com) reveals.

In the MedPage Today survey, 58% of respondents chose the Illinois senator. McCain drew 35% of the vote out of a total cohort of 2,728 "voters." Four percent were undecided, and 3% chose "other."

While the balloting clearly favored Obama, online comments revealed opposition to the Democratic nominee's policies. Several perceived them as...


Source: Pharma Investments, Ventures & Law Weekly (2008-11-02)

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