A new poll from Quinnipiac University shows that a majority of likely voters in the swing states of Florida, Pennsylvania, and Ohio want a Democratic president in 2009. The margins: 44-39 in FL, 50-32 in PA, and 44-35 in OH. But Quinnipiac's numbers on the head-to-head race between McCain and Obama don't necessarily reflect that sentiment. In Florida, McCain leads 47-43 percent; in Ohio, Obama clings to a one-point lead, 44-43; and in Pennsylvania, Obama is up by 7 points, 49-42 percent. Just two months ago, Obama led in all three Quinnipiac state polls. The disparity might indicate that some voters are uneasy about the idea of a President Obama. Another interesting finding: When it comes to addressing the energy crisis and the economy, a majority of respondents in all three states favor Obama. But when it comes to dealing with terrorism, a potential conflict between Israel and Iran, or relations with Russia, a majority in the same states clearly favor McCain.