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POLL: FOREIGN POLICY KEEPS RACE CLOSE
Democrat Barack Obama holds his biggest advantage of the campaign as the candidate voters say is best prepared to fix the nation's ailing economy, but lingering concerns about his readiness to handle international crises are keeping the race close, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
While 56 percent said Obama knows enough about world affairs to be a good president, more, 72 percent, said so about McCain. Pitted head-to-head on the issue, McCain was judged as the one with better knowledge of the world by a margin of better than 2 to 1.
On handling the situation with Iran, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and "international affairs" generally, about as many trust Obama as McCain, as is the case with the war in Iraq, where 47 percent have more confidence in McCain, 45 percent in Obama.
The poll, conducted by telephone July 10-13, has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
THE WASHINGTON POST
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