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Pew: Public Thinks Obama Overexposed Too
Tuned In — August 6, 2008 11:39 Pew: Public Thinks Obama Overexposed Too Jeez Louise—another freaking post about Barack Obama? If that's what you're thinking, you're not alone. According to a new survey from Pew Research , 48% of respondents believe they've been hearing too much about Obama in the media. In contrast 38% say they've heard too little about McCain (compared with 10% who say that about Obama). [ Update: By the way, I don't know if it goes without saying, but the poll question pertains to the quantity , not the quality of coverage. While about twice as many Republicans say they're hearing too much about ...

Paris Hilton and 'Obama Fatigue'
Black Voices Blogs — [image] A new Pew Research Center poll found half of voters are suffering from "Obama Fatigue": As he has since January, this week, Barack Obama enjoyed much more visibility as far as the public was concerned than did John McCain. By a margin of 76% to 11% respondents in Pew's weekly News Interest Index survey named Obama over McCain as the candidate they have heard the most about in recent days. But the same poll also shows that the Democratic candidate's media dominance may not be working in his favor. Close to half (48%) of Pew's interviewees went on to say that they have been hearing too much about Obama lately. ...

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