Despite recent criticism from some on the Left about his perceived move to the middle, Barack Obama has maintained and even built modestly on support from self-identified liberals both within and outside the Democratic Party, according to a Gallup analysis of its daily tracking data between July 7-13. Liberals who say they are Democrats give Obama 92 percent support up from 85 percent at the beginning of June and those who call themselves liberal but are not necessarily Democrats give him 82 percent support, up from 78 percent. Obama's support among moderate Democrats is 79 percent and 68 percent among conservative Democrats.
John McCain gets 90 percent support from conservative Republicans and 73 percent from moderate-to-liberal Republicans.
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