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Endorsement By Christian Conservative Groups A Plus For Ohio Candidates |
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Saturday, 11 August 2007 |
| In a recent poll, voters were asked which special interest groups would make them more likely to support a candidate and which ones would make them less likely to support a candiate. In Ohio, the backing of Labor and Christian Conservative groups made voters more likely to support a candidate. The poll stateed that when it came to gay rights groups, 34% of the voters would be less likely to support a candidate backed by them and 54% said it made no difference. An endorsement by a business group or abortion rights group appeared to be an "overall negative" for voters. To read this article, please visit Quinnipiac
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