Texas Poll: Is Race Shifting Clinton’s Way?
Read the InsiderAdvantage story An InsiderAdvantage poll conducted Wednesday night has Hillary Clinton leading Barack Obama in Texas 47 percent to 43 percent with 10 percent undecided and a 4 point
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Read the InsiderAdvantage story An InsiderAdvantage poll conducted Wednesday night has Hillary Clinton leading Barack Obama in Texas 47 percent to 43 percent with 10 percent undecided and a 4 point
Public Policy Polling matched up the Democrats with McCain for the general election in the key state of Ohio and found Obama leading McCain 48 percent to 47 percent, within the survey’s 3 point margin
the story strongly depended on the reader’s partisan ties: Republicans said the Times was wrong by a 76 percent to 16 percent margin, while Democrats were more closely divided among themselves, with 47
Aubertine’s 52 percent to 47 percent win in a heavily Republican Upstate district brings Democrats within one seat of taking over control of the state Senate for the first time in more than 40 years
AT&T gave Democrats 38 percent of their PAC dollars last year, up 8 percentage points from the 2006 cycle; Verizon gave them 47 percent, up 10 percentage points from the last cycle; and Qwest gave
Among independent voters, 47 percent picked Foster and 25 percent chose Oberweis, the poll showed.
There are 47 members of the book conservation team, including Ohanyan, at the Library of Congress.
Fifty-seven percent said Clinton would do more to divide it, and 47 percent said the same of Huckabee. The margin of error is 5 percent.
Her lead over Obama is now 47 percent to 39 percent with a 4.3 percent margin of error, according to the “Ohio Poll” conducted by the University of Cincinnati’s Institute for Policy Research.
The odd twist is that Gallup’s own daily tracking poll today, based on interviewing Feb.22-24, shows Obama narrowly ahead of Clinton 47 percent to 45 percent with a 3 point margin of error.
And USA Today/Gallup says its new general election match-up shows John McCain neck-and-neck with Obama at 48 percent to 47 percent, with a 3 point margin of error.
For the second straight survey, this one combining results from Feb.20 and Feb.22-23, results for Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are within the 3 point margin of error, with Obama at 47 percent and Clinton
The survey, based on interviewing conducted Feb.19-20 and Feb.22 has Obama at 47 percent and Clinton at 45 percent with a 3 percent margin of error.
Read the Rasmussen Reports polls for Texas and Ohio Hillary Clinton has a 47 percent to 44 percent within-the-margin-of-error lead over Barack Obama in Texas, and is ahead of him in Ohio by 48 percent
Washington Post-ABC News story Serving up more bad news for Hillary Clinton, a Washington Post-ABC News poll conducted Feb.16-20 shows Clinton in a statistical tie with Barack Obama at 48 percent to 47
The tie at 44 percent reported by Fox today contrasts to Clinton’s 47 percent to 37 percent lead in its Jan.30-31 poll.
Among Republicans, John McCain leads Mike Huckabee by a comfortable 47 percent to 32 percent but among the 17 percent of the Republican sample that consider themselves “very conservative,” Huckabee
His best rating -47 percent approval – came on the issue of terrorism. His lowest marks were for handling of immigration.
In a general election match-up, Obama leads McCain 46 percent to 43 percent, while McCain leads Clinton 47 percent to 43 percent, again with a 4 point margin of error.
Franken, who would still have to beat lawyer Mike Ciresi for the party’s nomination, leads Coleman 49 percent to 46 percent Coleman runs 47 percent to 45 percent against Ciresi.