Obama Ahead in Oregon, Big Kentucky Lead for Clinton
Earlier today, a Suffolk University poll also conducted May 17-18 had Obama leading 45 percent to 41 percent with 8 percent undecided and 6 percent not making a choice.
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Earlier today, a Suffolk University poll also conducted May 17-18 had Obama leading 45 percent to 41 percent with 8 percent undecided and 6 percent not making a choice.
A Suffolk University poll conducted May 17-18 has Clinton ahead in Oklahoma by 51 percent to 26 percent with John Edwards (still in the sample) at 6 percent, uncommitted at 5 percent and 11 percent undecided
In a recent poll by the University of New Hampshire, Shea-Porter trailed Bradley by 6 points, though she led Stephen by 8 points.
Coleman led that matchup 51 percent to 43 percent with 6 percent undecided. Ciresi, however, dropped out of the race earlier this year.
Coleman led that matchup 51 percent to 43 percent with 6 percent undecided.
– **Nebraska:** McCain leads Obama 50 percent to 39 percent with 5 percent undecided and 6 percent preferring “other,” in a survey conducted May 15 by Rasmussen Reports.
Republicans face in this year’s Senate elections, a Rasmussen Reports survey conducted May 14 shows Alaska’s Ted Stevens trailing Democrat Mark Begich by 2 points, with the Anchorage mayor leading the 6-
Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells (D) has gathered feedback at meetings over the last few weeks, concluding with a meeting of Barracks Row business owners on Thursday.
American Research Group says Hispanics are 6 percent of the vote. The margin of error for each poll is +/- 4 percent and the surveys were conducted May 14-15.
The survey, sponsored by the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation American Indian tribe, showed Hunter with 79 percent support in the primary, compared to 6 percent for Santee Councilman Brian Jones
Female GOP lawmakers emphasized that more than 60 percent of mothers with children under the age of 6 work outside the home.
The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimates a 16 percent increase in high-quality recruits from this legislation, with only a 6 percent dip in retention rates.
Crank’s internal poll, conducted May 3-6, showed him with 31 percent support, compared with 12 percent for fellow Republican primary candidate Bentley Rayburn, a former Air Force officer who finished
Neville had 11 percent, three other candidates had a combined 6 percent, and 24 percent of those queried were undecided. The poll of 615 likely primary voters had a 4-point error margin.
. Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells (D) was barraged with complaints about the project, Alberti said. Wells office wound up meeting with staff of Sen.
In a Washington Times Op-Ed March 6, Armey argued against radios exemption, calling it a baffling and unjustifiable exemption from paying the performers of music when they use their music to make
The poll of 616 likely general election was taken May 8 and 9 — just days after the May 6 primary — and had a 4-point margin of error.
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.
Bush on May 6 nominated Democrat Cynthia Bauerly and Republicans Don McGahn and Caroline Hunter to fill three spots on the six-member panel.
Bush on May 6 nominated Democrat Cynthia Bauerly and Republicans Don McGahn and Caroline Hunter to fill three spots on the six-member panel.