From the ArcaMax Publishing, Politics Newsletter:
http://www.arcamax.com/news/politics/s-371453-642192
PRINCETON, N.J. (UPI) -- U.S. voters seem closely divided about not
getting enough change and getting too much with the next president, a
Gallup poll indicates.
Nearly half of respondents to a USA Today/Gallup poll released Tuesday
said they are "very concerned" likely Republican nominee Sen. John
McCain of Arizona would pursue policies too similar to what President
George Bush has pursued.
However, the poll said about 50 percent of people polled expressed
concern likely Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois would
go too far in changing Bush's policies, including 30 percent who are
"very concerned," the Princeton, N.J., pollster said.
The Obama campaign has tried to paint McCain as offering a "third Bush
term," while the McCain camp says Obama is inexperienced and would
steer the country away from the status quo.
Results are based on nationwide telephone interviews conducted June
15-19 with 1,625 adults. The sampling error is 3 percentage points.