Barr Rears His Libertarian Head in N.C.
If Barack Obama is the Democratic nominee, he would be trailing John McCain by 43 percent to 40 percent with 6 percent supporting Barr and 12 percent undecided.
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If Barack Obama is the Democratic nominee, he would be trailing John McCain by 43 percent to 40 percent with 6 percent supporting Barr and 12 percent undecided.
Clinton leads McCain 48 percent to 42 percent with 6 percent preferring “other” and 4 percent not sure. Fifty-three percent of voters believe Clinton should drop out of the race.
Hagan scored a runaway victory in the state’s May 6 primary for the right to challenge Dole, and PPP says the visibility she built up during that campaign may have helped.
In the Bay State, statewide campaigns must turn in petition signatures with their corresponding municipalities by May 6 for certification.
Tinker finished second in the Democratic primary, just 6 points behind Cohen.
Gil Gutknecht (R) by 6 points in 2006. Davis has the endorsement of the Minnesota Republican Party; however, Day is challenging him in the Sept. 9 GOP primary.
. In the race between Pearce and Wilson, Pearce had a 6-point lead, according to a poll conducted last week for the Albuquerque Journal by Sanderoff.
Ellis III said in that Feb. 6 decision, involves allegedly criminal non-legislative activities, such as meeting with foreign officials, engaging in official travel and using his Congressional staff to
When we attached partisan labels to the very same statements, it lost by 6 points. Clearly, the Republican Party brand is in serious trouble.
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
– In 8 swing states including Florida and Michigan won by Clinton, she leads McCain 49 percent to 43 percent with 6 percent undecided while McCain leads Obama 46 percent to 43 percent with 11 percent
McCain had 45 percent to Obama’s 44 percent with 6 percent saying they’d vote for a third-party candidate and 5 percent undecided.
The trial is set to begin Oct. 6, but could be pushed back by a flurry of pretrial motions and rulings. In September 2007, Jefferson filed a motion with the U.S.
A Rasmussen Reports poll conducted May 6 showed McCain with leading Barack Obama 53 percent to 39 percent and Hillary Clinton by 48 percent to 37 percent in the quest for the state’s 15 votes.
The McCain campaign offered two potential dates, Feb. 20 or March 6, and 90 minutes of the Senators time.
Its presidential primary election on May 6 was its first election under a controversial new voter identification law that was just ratified by the Supreme Court.
In a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted May 19, McCain led Obama 50 percent to 40 percent with 6 percent preferring “other” than 3 percent undecided. Clinton led McCain 47 percent to 41 percent.
However, Musgraves poll was conducted March 6-8 and covered only registered voters, while Markeys poll is recent, having been done May 13-15, and surveyed likely voters frequently a more reliable
that reflects a problem for McCain given his hawkish Iraq stand, he does pretty well in these newest Rasmussen polls: – **Florida:** John McCain leads Barack Obama 50 percent to 40 percent with 6
. A poll conducted May 8-10 showed Hunter with the support of 79 percent of likely Republican primary voters, followed by 6 percent for Santee Councilman Brian Jones, 2 percent for San Diego County