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WASHINGTON (AP) — If this election were about which candidate people wanted as their child's schoolteacher, Barack Obama would be moving to the head of the class. They'd also rather watch a football game with him, but only by inches.

People picked the Democrat over Republican John McCain to catch a game with by 50 percent to 47 percent, according to an Associated Press-Yahoo! News poll released Friday. Asked which they'd choose to be their child's teacher, Obama was the choice by a more decisive 55 percent to 44 percent, including a markedly stronger performance by the Illinois senator among whites.

Win or lose the November presidential election, neither man is likely to be teaching schoolchildren anytime soon, let alone plopping down on your couch for a game. Nonetheless, the responses provide some insight into how the two candidates are viewed as people — an important consideration for many when it comes to voting.

Those questioned generally said that for viewing a football game, they were looking for someone they would feel comfortable spending time with. For a teacher, they often described a more complex process measuring a candidate's life experience, communications skills and tolerance of different viewpoints.

"I think Obama has a little more of an open mind, maybe because he's a black man and has that history behind him, the prejudices of life," said Chris Porter, 45, an Obama supporter from Kenosha, Wis. "I think that's something very important for children to understand."

Obama has been a teacher, having worked as a law professor at the University of Chicago.

Larry Killen, 54, a McCain backer from Sugar Hill, Ga., cited how the Republican bounced back from his captivity during the Vietnam War.

"I see him as a more grounded person with a much deeper range of experience," said Killen, a software designer. "It's fascinating what he's endured," he said, adding that influencing others comes "more from the person you are than the things you do."

Whites — who have favored McCain throughout the campaign season — would rather watch football with the Arizona senator by 55 percent to 43 percent. He was also the choice to be their child's teacher, but by a narrower 51 percent to 47 percent.

The 16-percentage-point preference white men had for McCain as a football companion was about halved when it came to choosing a teacher. White women moved from picking McCain for football by 7 points to favoring Obama as teacher by 2 points — in effect a tie.

Just as strikingly, white college graduates had an 8-point preference for watching football with McCain but preferred Obama as a teacher by 7 points. Whites without college degrees chose McCain for football by 12 points, and by a slightly smaller margin to be a teacher.

Independents preferred McCain for football by 10 points but were evenly divided over which would be the better teacher. For both categories, fewer than one in 10 Obama voters chose McCain, while nearly one in five McCain supporters opted for Obama.

"He seems intensely focused in a way I'm not sure he does sit down and relax," McCain supporter Lanita Linch, 41, of Harrison, Ark., said of the Republican. She said she'd rather watch football with Obama because he seemed like "someone you could be comfortable and at ease with."

In promising news for Obama, he was the choice of undecided voters and those who say they might switch candidates, narrowly as a football companion but by 18 points as a teacher.

McCain was picked for both activities by about a third of those who earlier this year supported vanquished Democratic contender Hillary Rodham Clinton, a group Obama has struggled to win over. That's better than McCain did with Democrats overall, less than a quarter of whom opted for him for either teaching or football.

Married people in the survey who have children were about evenly divided between the two rivals on both questions.

The poll of 1,740 adults was conducted Sept. 5-15 and has an overall margin of sampling error of plus or minus 2.3 percentage points. It was conducted over the Internet by Knowledge Networks, which initially contacted people using traditional telephone polling methods and followed with online interviews.

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AP Director of Surveys Trevor Tompson and AP News Survey Specialist Dennis Junius contributed to this report.

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Polling site: http://news.yahoo.com/polls

http://news.yahoo.com/page/election-2008-p...l-pulse-teacher

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"I think Obama has a little more of an open mind, maybe because he's a black man and has that history behind him, the prejudices of life," said Chris Porter, 45, an Obama supporter from Kenosha, Wis. "I think that's something very important for children to understand."

White men have no history worth teaching your kids. Hell, McCain is so old he IS history itself.

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"I think Obama has a little more of an open mind, maybe because he's a black man and has that history behind him, the prejudices of life," said Chris Porter, 45, an Obama supporter from Kenosha, Wis. "I think that's something very important for children to understand."

White men have no history worth teaching your kids. Hell, McCain is so old he IS history itself.

McCain actually went to grade school with Churchill and Gandhi and Mao Tse Tung!

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

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"I think Obama has a little more of an open mind, maybe because he's a black man and has that history behind him, the prejudices of life," said Chris Porter, 45, an Obama supporter from Kenosha, Wis. "I think that's something very important for children to understand."

White men have no history worth teaching your kids. Hell, McCain is so old he IS history itself.

I highlighted the whole sentence for you. Context is everything. ;)

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Usually when a horse reaches advanced age it gets sent to the glue factory. You wouldn't put in the frontline at the Kentucky Derby ;)

Now hold on a minute. Some of my best teachers were older. They wouldn't be able run the 40 yard dash in under 3 minutes, but they sure could tell a good story.

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"I think Obama has a little more of an open mind, maybe because he's a black man and has that history behind him, the prejudices of life," said Chris Porter, 45, an Obama supporter from Kenosha, Wis. "I think that's something very important for children to understand."

White men have no history worth teaching your kids. Hell, McCain is so old he IS history itself.

I highlighted the whole sentence for you. Context is everything. ;)

Context is nice but highlighting the same phrases doesn't work all the time. An explanation from the poster tells me a lot more.

Now I get it. Because he is black he is more likely to have an open mind.

As far as prejudices go, we all know Vietnam War vets never were discrimination against and that's why it's not an EO protected class.

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In poll of pet owners, McCain tops Obama

An AP-Yahoo News poll found that pet owners favor McCain over Obama 42 percent to 37 percent, with dog owners particularly in McCain's corner.

"I think a person who owns a pet is a more compassionate person -- caring, giving, trustworthy. I like pet owners," said Janet Taylor of Plymouth, Mass.

Taylor, who described herself as a retired stay-at-home wife, owns two cats, Lady Jane Taylor and Mr. Tommy Katz.

Richard Powell, 79, of Spokane, Wash., whose dog passed away last fall, said if a person owns a pet, that "tells you that they're responsible at least for something, for the care of something."

He said pet ownership wouldn't make a difference in his vote, but if a president owns a pet, "I'm glad to know they like animals." ...

The poll found that among people who don't have pets, Obama leads McCain 48 percent to 34 percent...

Dog owners lean toward McCain, 43 percent to 34 percent, while cat owners basically divide their loyalties with 41 percent for McCain and 38 percent for Obama.

"It's not the years; it's the mileage." Indiana Jones

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"I think Obama has a little more of an open mind, maybe because he's a black man and has that history behind him, the prejudices of life," said Chris Porter, 45, an Obama supporter from Kenosha, Wis. "I think that's something very important for children to understand."

White men have no history worth teaching your kids. Hell, McCain is so old he IS history itself.

I highlighted the whole sentence for you. Context is everything. ;)

Context is nice but highlighting the same phrases doesn't work all the time. An explanation from the poster tells me a lot more.

Now I get it. Because he is black he is more likely to have an open mind.

As far as prejudices go, we all know Vietnam War vets never were discrimination against and that's why it's not an EO protected class.

People think that being a POW gives insight to things that others do not have. Some think that being a mother gives a unique insight as well. Why would you exclude being black from that?

 

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