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The urban-rural death divide is widening for working-age Americans, many home internet connections established for rural students during COVID have been broken, and a new federal rule aims to put the "public" back in public lands.

Rural Voter Survey Puts McCain in Lead

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008   

Minneapolis, MN – Rural voters in 13 key swing states, including Minnesota, favor John McCain over Barack Obama, according to a new poll of likely voters. However, the margin is smaller than that which favored President Bush four years ago.

The poll, by the Center for Rural Strategies, finds McCain 10 points ahead of Obama among likely voters, 51 percent to 41 percent. However, Niel Ritchie with the Minnesota-based League of Rural Voters says trends indicate that rural voters are leaning less Republican this election cycle.

"The gap between President Bush and Sen. Kerry at this point in the election in '04 was 13 points, and the gap between Sen. McCain and Sen. Obama is only 10 points."

The findings show that voters who live outside urban centers will play a major role in this election, Ritchie predicts.

"Rural Minnesotans make up about a third of the electorate here. But this year rural voters, more than in the past, are open to persuasion, and they're going to make a difference in the final outcome."

Although rural Republican numbers may not be sufficient to overcome the strong Democratic vote expected in urban areas, Ritchie says the candidates still would be well served by spending more time in rural America.

Ritchie says the study also asked rural voters to prioritize the issues.

"Top on their list is the economy and jobs. A close second is the cost of energy and gas prices. The third issue was our continuing involvement in Iraq, and then came the high cost of health care."

Lower on the list of concerns were moral values and illegal immigration.

Ritchie notes that the polling was done a week ago, before the U.S. economy blow-up. The survey was taken Sept. 16-18 in rural parts of Minnesota, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Florida, Virginia, Colorado, New Mexico and Nebraska.

Details are at www.ruralstrategies.org.




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