Clinton Holds Penn. Lead, Dem Voters Differ On Ferraro Remarks
Among Clinton supporters, 39 percent agreed with Ferraro and 47 percent did not. Ninety-three percent of Obama backers disagreed with what she said.
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Among Clinton supporters, 39 percent agreed with Ferraro and 47 percent did not. Ninety-three percent of Obama backers disagreed with what she said.
Barack Obama leads McCain by 47% to 44%, while Hillary Clinton bests McCain by 47% to 45%. The poll, conducted March 7-10, has a margin of error of 3.1 points.
The poll, based on combined data collected March 7-11, says Barack Obama leads John McCain by 46 percent to 44 percent, while Hillary Clinton leads him 47 percent to 45 percent. the margin of error is
– Nine percent of voters made up their minds on the day of the primary and .they broke 47 percent to 38 percent for Clinton.
In somewhat of a departure from other states, Clinton leads Obama among men 47 percent to 42 percent while enjoying her customary big lead among women, 62 percent to 32 percent.
Bill Foster (D), Oberweis and House party committees spent more than $6 million ahead of last Saturday’s special election upset, in which Foster bested Oberweis, 53 percent to 47 percent.
They have Congressional candidates similar to Democrat Bill Foster, who beat a Republican for Hastert’s seat, 53 percent to 47 percent.
Mike Ross (D-Ark.), also a Blue Dog co-chairman, echoed that the group, which comprises 47 House Members, will focus on a core principle: pay-as-you-go budget rules.
Today, nearly 47 million Americans lack health insurance — leaving one in six without access to proper medical care.
ROLL CALL: Is it possible to give 47 million people who are now uninsured federal employee, Senate-style insurance at $100 billion a year? Isn’t it going to cost a lot more than that?
Obama has a 68 point edge among black voters while Clinton leads him 47 points among white voters.
Oberweis received 47 percent. Foster and Oberweis will square off again in November for a full two-year term.
**Texas final result: Hillary Clinton 51 percent, Barack Obama 47 percent** – American Research Group: Clinton 50 percent, Obama 47 percent – Belo Texas Tracking Poll: Clinton 46 percent, Obama
Fifty eight percent of voters cited the economy as the top issue compared to 19 percent each for Iraq and health care, and on the economy, Clinton led 52 percent to 47 percent.
Nineteen percent of voters said that a candidate’s race was an important factor, and Clinton carried this group by 52 percent to 47 percent.
The poll, which showed likely poll-goers preferred Oberweis 47 percent compared with 45 percent for Foster, was taken Feb. 28-March 3. The survey had a 4.2-point margin of error.
American Research Group poll Following up the pack of all of today’s Ohio and Texas polls, American Research Group gives Hillary Clinton a big 56 percent to 42 percent lead in Ohio, and a 50 percent to 47
Today, Hillary Clinton leads Barack Obama 47 percent to 44 percent, with a 3.4 percent margin of error, the opposite of what this poll said yesterday.
Read the RT Strategies/Cook Political Report poll The Rt Strategies/Cook Political Report poll conducted Feb. 28 – March 2 shows Barack Obama leading John McCain in a general election match-up by 47
Twenty-five percent of Texas Democrats pick the economy as the most important issue and they favor Obama by 47 percent to 43 percent; 17 percent cite health care, and they back Clinton 47 percent to 43