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New NYT/CBS Poll Bears Out One of Clinton’s Laws of Politics

A new poll from the New York Times and CBS finds that

The McCain campaign’s recent angry tone and sharply personal attacks on Senator Barack Obama appear to have backfired and tarnished Senator John McCain more than their intended target. . .

After several weeks in which the McCain campaign unleashed a series of strong political attacks on Mr. Obama, trying to tie him to a former 1960s radical, among other things, the poll found that more voters see Mr. McCain as waging a negative campaign than Mr. Obama. Six in 10 voters surveyed said that Mr. McCain had spent more time attacking Mr. Obama than explaining what he would do as president; by about the same number, voters said Mr. Obama was spending more of his time explaining than attacking.

Over all, the poll found that if the election were held today, 53 percent of those determined to be probable voters said they would vote for Mr. Obama and 39 percent said they would vote for Mr. McCain.

In 2004, Bill Clinton laid out one of his laws of politics:

Here are a couple of clips, both taken during the last week. First, McCain:

Second, Obama in Republican territory:

Who’s angry, bitter, and negative and who’s hopeful and thought-provoking?

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