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Obama Wins on the Kiss Factor

An online poll conducted by Match.com and Happen Magazine compares two American presidential candidates on their capacity to perform – not in the political arena but on the love side. It reveals that 77% of Americans think Barack Obama would be a better kisser than John McCain.

In a recent poll conducted by Match.com and Happen Magazine, Americans responded overwhelmingly that when it comes to kissing, Obama is the right man for the job. The poll, which focused on political lip service of a more intimate kind, resulted in 77% of Americans responding that they believe Barack Obama would be a better kisser than John McCain.

"While the majority of our member base considers themselves 'middle of the road,' it appears that America is leaning to the left with their lips," said Darcy Cameron, senior director of marketing and advertising for Match.com.

The poll was conducted online and fielded 1,433 total responses. The result was announced today (July 15).

Match.com clarifies that neither Michelle Obama, Cindy McCain nor any babies were polled as part of this survey.

Match.com claims that throughout its 13-year history, it has redefined the way people meet and fall in love and is credited with more marriages than any other site. Over 15 million people around the world participate in the Match.com relationship network, as it operates leading subscription-based online dating sites in 37 countries, in 15 languages, spanning six continents.

The U.S. presidential elections are scheduled for November 4, this year.

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