A Pair Of Conflicting Michigan Polls On GOP Race
The poll was conducted Jan. 6-7 and the margin of error is (a rather large) 5.8 percent.
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The poll was conducted Jan. 6-7 and the margin of error is (a rather large) 5.8 percent.
Read the full Gallup poll A new survey conducted by Gallup between Jan. 4-6 found that public approval ratings of President Bush and the Congress still wallow at historic lows in the history of this
The margin of error was 6 percent.
The latest USA Today/Gallup poll conducted in the days immediately following the Iowa caucuses, from Jan. 4-6 show that both winners out of Iowa — Republican Mike Huckabee and Democrat Barack Obama — have
Read the full Gallup analysis Digging deeper into its poll data collected Jan. 4-6 in New Hampshire, Gallup came up with these headlines to explain why Barack Obama and John McCain appear to have
6. Is the New Hampshire primary a strong indicator of who will win the presidency? GEORGE W. BUSH (R) BILL CLINTON (D) GEORGE H.W.
The USA Today/Gallup survey has Obama ahead of Clinton 41 percent to 28 percent with Bill Richardson fading to 6 percent.
But that’s a 7 point rise for Obama since their December poll and a 6 point dropoff for Clinton. Edwards has 18 percent.
Huckabee has 12 percent, Giuliani 7 percent, Paul 6 percent and Fred Thompson 3 percent.
hours before the caucus, some candidates, like former City-County Councilor At-Large Ron Gibson (R), don’t have any plans to run in the special caucus and are waiting to run for a full term in the May 6
All told, Oberweis coughed up more than $6 million for these races. A Republican source said party officials took his deep pockets into consideration.
slightly widened his lead among Republicans, moving to 31 percent compared to 25 percent for Mitt Romney followed by Fred Thompson at 11 percent, John McCain and Ron Paul at 10 percent and Rudy Giuliani at 6
However the insider newsletter also reported Corman has three children younger than age 6, which might prevent him from running for the widespread 17-county district.
6. Reform the U.S. health care system by making private insurance coverage mandatory, with tax credits available for people and small businesses that can’t afford premiums.
Census Bureau estimates its 2007 estimate provides a chart here If a reapportionment was performed using Census Bureau population estimates of the 50 state populations on July 1, 2007 Gainers (6 states
6. Who can participate in a precinct caucus? 7. Isn’t Jan. 3 awfully early to hold precinct caucuses? 8. So what exactly will happen on the evening of Jan. 3? 9.
6. What do the different delegate classifications mean? 7.How are congressional primaries scheduled?
ARG has McCain in second place at 20 percent with Romney third at 17 percent, while the Post-ABC survey has Huckabee over Romney by 35 percent to 27 percent, with McCain garnering a measly 6 percent.
Neighbors United, a local community group spearheaded by former Ward 6 council candidate Will Cobb, has been working to get a joint lease with the Boys & Girls Clubs to open an all-ages community
A separate poll by Rasmussen Reports also finds a change in Clinton’s favor in New Hampshire with her picking up 6 points to lead Obama 31 percent to 28 percent.