Poll: Democrats May Flip Elusive New Mexico Seat
The poll of 631 likely voters, conducted Aug. 26-28 for Roll Call by SurveyUSA, an automated polling firm, had a 4-point margin of error.
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The poll of 631 likely voters, conducted Aug. 26-28 for Roll Call by SurveyUSA, an automated polling firm, had a 4-point margin of error.
But Obamas lead has been slender, averaging about 4 points or so over several months in national surveys. The theories about the Obama gap between expectations and performance are multiplying.
The poll of 620 likely voters, conducted Aug. 19-21 for Roll Call by the automated polling firm SurveyUSA, had a 4-point margin of error.
. Consider this announcement for a renewable energy industry conference in July: With no clear national energy policy, an upcoming presidential election, and the potential for renewable energy
Polling conducted for the Ryun campaign in late April showed the former Congressman holding a commanding 44-point lead over Jenkins, 65 percent to 21 percent.
A June 21-24 Benenson Strategy Group poll for the retired businessman showed him trailing the Congressman, 49 percent to 32 percent.
Here are the latest additions to our round-up of state-by-state general election match-ups between John McCain and Obama.
The Anzalone-Liszt Research survey, taken May 14-21, interviewed 800 likely general election voters. The survey had a 3.5-point margin of error.
John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) are expected to compete hard for the states five electoral votes in the White House election.
Here are our latest additions to CQ Politics state-by-state general election match-ups: **Michigan:**John McCain leads Barack Obama by 41 percent to 37 percent but with a whopping 21 percent undecided
Be sure to read our Election 2008 overview of the battle for the Senate. Also, check out our Senate “Races to Watch” chart.
Be sure to read our Election 2008 overview of the battle for the Senate. Also, check out our Senate “Races to Watch” chart.
The survey was conducted May 21-22 and has a 3.5 percent margin of error for all registered voters and a 5 percent margin of error for registered Democrats and Democratic “leaners.”
The Van Hollen memo follows: TO: Democratic Colleagues FROM: DCCC Chairman Chris Van Hollen RE: Memorial Day Work Period Update DATE: May 21, 2008 “When I accepted the job as Chairman
Here’s our latest additions to our round-up of state-by-state general election match-ups. There’s some interesting trends on voter sentiments about Iraq in Florida and Colorado.
On Monday, SurveyUSA released a new poll in the seven-way Democratic Senate primary that showed health care executive and former gubernatorial candidate Bruce Lunsford with a 21-point lead over his
A Washington Post/ABC News poll shows Barack Obama leading John McCain in a general election match-up by 51 percent to 44 percent, an advantage beyond the 3 point margin of error but one that still shows
John Cornyn, will work right up until the polls close on November 4, 2008,” state GOP spokesman Hans Klingler said. “Texas Republicans will leave no stone unturned.”
Asked if Obama had attacked Clinton unfairly, only 21 percent said yes, but 50 percent said Clinton had attacked Obama unfairly.
The remaining 21 percent of those interviewed were undecided.