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The last Rasmussen poll in early May had McCain ahead 47 percent to 43 percent with a 4.5 percent margin of error.
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The last Rasmussen poll in early May had McCain ahead 47 percent to 43 percent with a 4.5 percent margin of error.
A Rasmussen Reports survey conducted May 14 had shown Stevens trailing Democrat Begich by 2 points, with the Anchorage mayor leading the 6-term senator 47 percent to 45 percent.
However, Obama did not do so well in Kentucky, where Clinton won over independents who voted in the Democratic primary, 47 percent to 40 percent.
In states where the margin was 5 points or less, Obama has a slim 47 percent to 44 percent edge.
Opinions of Pelosi are predictably split along party lines with Democrats approving of her performance by 47 percent to 23 percent and Republicans viewing her unfavorably by 62 percent to 16 percent.
In 2000, for example, Al Gore carried voters age 60 and older (who constituted 22 percent of all voters in that election), 51 percent to 47 percent, and he won a majority of voters with an income
Barack Obama is leading John McCain in a general election match-up 47 percent to 44 percent in a USA Today/Gallup poll conduct May 30 – June 1, but his edge is less than the survey’s 4 point margin of
A May 20-22 poll for Kilroys campaign, also by Benenson, gave her a 47 percent to 37 percent edge over state Sen. Steve Stivers (R). An Independent candidate received 5 percent.
Elizabeth Dole is leading Democratic challenger Kay Hagan 47 percent to 39 percent with 14 percent undecided, in a Public Policy Polling survey conducted May 28-29. the margin of error is 4.2 percent.
In the May 27-28 poll by the Tarrance Group, Coffman topped his nearest competitor, businessman Wil Armstrong, 47 percent to 19 percent. State Sens.
Here are our latest additions to CQ Politics state-by-state general election match-ups: – **Connecticut:** Barack Obama leads John McCain by a statistically insignificant 47 percent to 44 percent
Gillibrand defeated Sweeney 53 percent to 47 percent. Nathan L. Gonzales
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In Louisiana, two-term Democrat Mary Landrieu leads Republican challenger John Kennedy by only 47 percent to 44 percent with 2 percent preferring “other” and 6 percent undecided, according to a Rasmussen
A May 5 poll by Rasmussen Reports had McCain ahead of either Obama or Clinton by 47 percent to 43 percent with a 4.5 percent margin of error.
Here are the results: – **Economic issues:** McCain over Obama by 47 percent to 41 percent with 12 percent undecided.
Musgrove leads 47 percent to 46 percent with 2 percent professing other and 5 percent undecided. The margin of error is 4.5 percent in this poll, also conducted by Rasmussen on May 27.
In the poll, Kilroy led Stivers 47 percent to 37 percent, with 5 percent for a third-party candidate and 11 percent undecided.
McConnell is viewed favorably by 52 percent of voters compared to 42 percent who see him negatively, while Lunsford is viewed positively by 47 percent of voters compared to 42 percent.
Here’s our latest addition to our state-by-state general election match-ups: **Iowa:** Barack Obama leads John McCain 47 percent to 38 percent with 16 percent undecided in a poll conducted May 21-