The new
Akron Buckeye Poll in Ohio finds Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain tied at 40% each with another 20% still undecided.
Key findings:
- Obama's supporters are more satisfied with the candidates and enthusiastic about the campaign than McCain's supporters.
- Only 45 percent of Clinton primary voters were supporting Obama.
- McCain's age may be a bigger factor than Obama's race among Ohio voters.
- A majority of registered voters say Obama will win Ohio in 2008, despite the fact that the candidates are tied in the level of support.