The Swamp: Almost half of Americans polled in a new study say they have heard too much about Sen. Barack Obama recently and 38 percent want to hear more about his opponent Sen. John McCain.
The report by the Pew Center for the People and the Press shows that Obama is more visible to the public than McCain by 76 to 11 percent, but that exposure could be working against him, the research center reports. Twenty-two percent say that they recently have had a less favorable view of the presumptive Democratic nominee, compared to 16 percent who have a more favorable view.
The media has covered Obama more than McCain every week since the race narrowed to the presumptive nominees, except for last week when the coverage balanced out, according to the Project for Excellence in Journalism.
Here's the full report.