REACTIONS TO SEN. OBAMA S SPEECH AND THE REV. WRIGHT CONTROVERSY March 20, 2008

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CBS NEWS POLL For Release: Friday, March 21, 2008 3:00 PM EDT REACTIONS TO SEN. OBAMA S SPEECH AND THE REV. WRIGHT CONTROVERSY March 20, 2008 Most voters following the events regarding Senator Barack Obama and Rev. Jeremiah Wright think Obama s speech was a success. Most agree with his thoughts on race, and think he did a good job explaining his relationship with Rev. Wright. However, the percentage who thinks he would unite the country has dropped since late February. For this poll, CBS News re-interviewed voters who were first surveyed between March 15 th and 18 th, 2008, in the midst of the Wright controversy and mostly before Obama s speech on race, to gauge their reactions to Tuesday s speech and the continuing controversy over Wright s comments. 69% of voters who have heard or read about Obama s speech think he did a good job addressing the issue of race relations. OBAMA'S SPEECH: GOOD OR POOR JOB ADDRESSING RACE RELATIONS? Good job 69% Poor job 20 Moreover, most voters following the speech agree with the ideas on race that Obama expressed in his speech. Three in four Democrats agree with Obama s sentiments on race, though fewer Republicans do. AGREE WITH OBAMA'S VIEWS ON RACE RELATIONS IN U.S.? All Dems Reps Inds Agree 63% 73% 43% 65% Disagree 25 16 39 25 71% of voters following the speech think Obama did a good job explaining his relationship with Rev. Wright. OBAMA'S SPEECH: GOOD OR POOR JOB EXPLAINING WRIGHT? Good job 71% Poor job 24 The earlier CBS News Poll, conducted while the controversy about Rev. Wright was occurring, found an increase in Obama s unfavorable ratings between February and March. Today s poll shows that voters opinions of Obama have not changed since then. Among the same group of voters interviewed before and after the speech, Obama s favorable ratings continue to outweigh his unfavorable ratings.

OPINIONS OF OBAMA Now 3/15-18/08 Favorable 43% 44% Unfavorable 30 28 Undecided/ Haven't heard 26 28 Despite the positive marks Obama receives for his speech, views of his ability to unite the country have declined compared to a CBS News/New York Times Poll conducted in February. Now, 52% of voters say he would unite the country if he becomes president; in February, before the March 4 th primaries, 67% thought he would do that. WOULD BARACK OBAMA UNITE THE COUNTRY? Now 2/2008 Yes 52% 67% No 35 25 As for the impact on Obama s electoral fortunes, most voters say these recent events will make no difference in their vote. Among those who say it will matter, just as many say they are less likely to vote for Obama as say they are more likely to. Nearly a quarter of Democrats say the speech has made them more likely to back Obama, while a similar number of Republicans say they are less likely to. HAVE THESE EVENTS MADE YOU MORE OR LESS LIKELY TO VOTE FOR OBAMA? All Dems Reps Inds More likely 14% 22% 5% 11% Less likely 14 8 25 13 No difference 70 68 69 75 Earlier this week, the CBS News Poll asked voters whom they would support in a general election match-up between Obama and Senator John McCain. When these voters were re-interviewed last night, seven in 10 Obama supporters said the speech and week s events had not made a difference in whether they were likely to vote for Obama. And a quarter said they were more likely to back him. EVENTS MADE YOU MORE OR LESS LIKELY TO VOTE FOR OBAMA? (Among voters who supported Obama over McCain before speech) More likely to vote for Obama now 23% Less likely 6 No difference 69 Overall, the speech and events surrounding the matter have found a wide audience: most voters say they have heard or read some about these events, including 42% who have heard a lot about it.

HEARD ABOUT CONTROVERSY AND SPEECH? A lot 42% Some 30 Not much 24 None 4 Interviews were conducted among 542 registered voters by telephone on March 20, 2008. These respondents were originally interviewed in a CBS News Poll conducted March 15 18, 2008. The error due to sampling for results based on the entire sample could be plus or minus four percentage points.

CBS NEWS POLL Reactions to Senator Obama s Speech March 20, 2008 q1 How much have you heard or read about Barack Obama's relationship with Reverend Jeremiah Wright, who has been his minister, and Obama s speech on race relations this week -- a lot, some, or have you not heard much about it yet? *** REGISTERED VOTERS *** % A lot 42 Some 30 Not much 24 None (Vol.) 4 q2 Barack Obama gave a speech on Tuesday about his relationship with Reverend Jeremiah Wright and race relations in the U.S. In his speech, do you think Barack Obama did a good job or a poor job explaining his relationship with Reverend Jeremiah Wright? REGISTERED VOTERS WHO HEARD ABOUT REV. WRIGHT AND OBAMA S SPEECH Good job 71 Poor job 24 DK/NA 5 q3 In his speech, do you think Barack Obama did a good job or a poor job talking about race relations in the U.S.? Good job 69 Poor job 20 DK/NA 11 q4 Do you mostly agree or mostly disagree with what Barack Obama said about race relations in his speech? Agree 63 Disagree 25 DK/NA 12 q5 Have these events made you more likely to vote for Obama, less likely, or made no difference in whether or not you would vote for Obama? More likely 14 Less likely 14 No difference 70 DK/NA 2

q6 Is your opinion of Barack Obama favorable, not favorable, undecided, or haven't you heard enough about Barack Obama yet to have an opinion? *** REGISTERED VOTERS **** March 15-18 % % Favorable 43 44 Not favorable 30 28 Undecided 22 20 Haven't heard enough 4 8 Refused 1 0 q7 Regardless of how you intend to vote, do you think Barack Obama would be the kind of president who would be able to unite the country or wouldn't he be that kind of president? Feb. 20-24 Would unite country 52 67 Not that kind of president 35 25 DK/NA 13 8 Unweighted Weighted Total Respondents (Registered Voters) 542 Voters following speech and events 405 396