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Dawn Timmons, 39, a homemaker from Wallace, S.C., said she opposed Obama's stimulus plan. "We can't afford to lose money, spending left and right," she said, noting that she found Obama "a little cocky." She added, "We already got a lot of debt. The debt is just going to get worse if he just keeps spending money." The poll found 69 percent approve of the way Obama has handled his transition to the presidency. That's down slightly from 73 percent last month, before Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was arrested on federal charges of trying to barter Obama's open Senate seat for personal gain. Still, the poll found approval of Obama's transition remained strong and remarkably broad despite the Blagojevich controversy and other, smaller snags. Fully 85 percent of Democrats approve of the transition, along with 63 percent of independents and 48 percent of Republicans. Darlene Clark, a 51-year old homemaker from Farmington, Mich., voted for Republican John McCain in November but has little but praise for Obama now. "He's very charismatic, got good leadership qualities," Clark said. "Obviously, he's a really smart person and I think he will try his best to do what he thinks is best for the country." The AP-GfK poll was conducted Jan. 9-14 and involved landline and cell phone interviews with 1,001 randomly chosen adults. The margin of sampling error was plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. ___ On the Net: AP-GfK Poll: http://www.ap-gfkpoll.com/
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