Mobile Web Favors Obama 71% to 25%. No Surprise There.

October 28th, 2008 by Greg Harris

This doesn’t surprise me at all. Fierce Mobile Content is reporting on a Jumptap / Zogby poll that reports that 71% of those surveyed on the mobile web favor Barack Obama.

Given that John McCain is not known for his technology saavy, I would think that mobile web users would relate more to Obama.

The survey–conducted from Oct. 7 to 24 via an ad banner campaign running across the JumpTap premium mobile ad network–reports that among the 3,462 likely voters surveyed, 71 percent support Obama, 25 percent favor McCain and the remaining 4 percent are either undecided or prefer another candidate. Seventy percent of respondents believe Obama is better for the economy, 65 percent feel he is best suited to manage the war in Iraq and 70 percent say he is most likely to improve their quality of life.

I would like to have seen the analytics on this poll. I wonder what the most popular phone is among Obama supporters vs. McCain.

For more on the JumpTap/Zogby poll - read this release

 

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