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R2000: McCain Leads by Just Nine Points in Mississippi
A new Research 2000 poll in Mississippi shows Sen. John McCain's lead over Sen. Barack Obama is in single digits, 51% to 42%.Key finding: Obama receives 19% of the white vote. In theory, a large turnout of African American voters could help make this state competitive.
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The McCain Move
Everyone assumes that the most important New Hampshire primary development was the comeback of Sen. Hillary Clinton and the blow to the juggernaut of Sen. Barack Obama. Those developments were undeniably momentous, but in the long run, a case could be made that the Republican result -- the victory b
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SurveyUSA: McCain Ahead in Florida
A new SurveyUSA poll in Florida finds Sen. John McCain leading Sen. Barack Obama by six points, 50% to 44%. Key findings: "Among voters younger than Barack Obama, Obama leads by 5 points. Among voters older than John McCain, McCain leads by 13. Among voters in-between their ages, McCa
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SurveyUSA: Romney, McCain Statistically Tied in Florida
A new SurveyUSA poll in Florida shows Mitt Romney and Sen. John McCain effectively tied in the Republican presidential race, 32% to 31%. Rudy Giuliani and Mike Huckabee are far back. Key findings: Romney leads by 17 points among voters focused on the Economy, and leads by 24 points a
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WSJ/NBC Poll: McCain is Negative But It's Working
By a nearly six-to-one margin, voters say Sen. John McCain is running a negative campaign against Sen. Barack Obama, according to the latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll."Nearly three in 10 voters, 29%, pointed to McCain as the candidate running a negative campaign, compared to jus
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SurveyUSA: McCain Leads in Indiana
A new SurveyUSA poll in Indiana finds Sen. John McCain leading Sen. Barack Obama by six points, 50% to 44%. Compared to an identical poll released eight weeks ago, Obama is down 3 points; McCain is up 3. Key findings: "Among those who regularly attend religious services, McCain leads b
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McCain Catches Giuliani in New York
A new SurveyUSA poll now shows Rudy Giuliani in a tight fight with Sen. John McCain for Republican primary voters in his home state of New York. Giuliani edges McCain, 32% to 29%, and Mike Huckabee is third at 12%. The survey's margin of sampling error is 4.6%, making the race a stat
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Survey: IT workers like McCain, Obama
IT workers seem to like John McCain and Barack Obama equally in the U.S. presidential race, but more than a third of respondents in a recent survey preferred some other candidate.Twenty-nine percent of survey re
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Clinton, McCain Top National Poll
The latest Pew Research national poll shows Sen. Hillary Clinton leading the Democratic presidential race with 46%, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 31% and John Edwards at 13%. Key finding: Obama's gains have come from higher income Democrats; Gender is more of a benefit for Clinton
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McCain Could Win More Electoral Votes But Lose Popular Vote
The Politico examines the possibility of Sen. John McCain winning the presidency while not winning the popular vote.Here's the scenario: "Obama racks up huge margins among the increasingly affluent, highly educated and liberal coastal states, while a significant increase in turnout amo
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Rocky Mountain Poll: McCain Slips in Home State
A new Rocky Mountain Poll in Arizona's most populous county, finds Sen. John McCain's lead "which was a comfortable 15 to 17 points for most of last and this year, has shrunk significantly."McCain's lead is now just five points, 43% to 38%.Key findings: "McCain's narrowing le
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R2000: Clinton Leads By Wide Margin in West Virginia
A new Research 2000 poll in West Virginia finds Sen. Hillary Clinton leading Sen. Barack Obama, 58% to 31%, in tomorrow's Democratic primary. However, in general election match ups both Democrats get crushed by Sen. John McCain. McCain leads Clinton, 53% to 41%, and tops Obama, 58% t
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Detroit News Poll: McCain, Romney Tied in Michigan
A new Detroit News poll in Michigan shows Sen. John McCain and Mitt Romney in a statistical tie, 27% to 26%, followed by Mike Huckabee at 19%. The survey's margin of error is four points. Key finding: "Even now, just three days before primary day, the Republican race remains fluid. Ju
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SurveyUSA: Clinton, McCain Ahead in California
A new SurveyUSA poll in California shows Sen. Hillary Clinton lead over Sen. Barack Obama shrinking to 49% to 38%, with John Edwards trailing at 9%. In the last two weeks, Clinton is down one point, Obama is up three points and Edwards is down one point. Key finding: Obama leads among
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ARG Poll: Huckabee Passes McCain in South Carolina
In the final American Research Group poll in South Carolina, Mike Huckabee has jumped in front of John McCain and now leads 33% to 26%. Fred Thompson moved into third place with 21% as Mitt Romney has dropped to fourth place with 9%. Key findings: Huckabee leads among Republicans (81
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Gallup Poll: Obama Holds Lead Over McCain
Sen. Barack Obama begins the presidential campaign with "some overwhelming advantages" over Sen. John McCain, a USA Today/Gallup Poll finds, "but voters also express doubts about the Illinois senator's experience and ability to handle the job of commander in chief."Overall, Obama lea
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SurveyUSA: McCain Maintains Edge in Missouri
A new SurveyUSA poll in Missouri finds Sen. John McCain ahead of Sen. Barack Obama, 49% to 44%. Key findings: "Among men, McCain today leads by 12. Among women, Obama leads by 3 -- a 15 point gender gap. Among voters older than McCain, McCain leads by 19 points. Among voters younger t
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McCain Leads Giuliani in New York
Sen. John McCain leads Rudy Giuliani in the former New York mayor’s home state, a new Zogby New York poll shows. McCain’s leads with 24%, followed by Giuliani at 21% and Mitt Romney at 14%. Meanwhile, a new Siena College poll shows McCain leading Giuliani by 12 points in
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AP Poll: Clinton leads McCain by 9 points (AP)
AP - Hillary Rodham Clinton now leads John McCain by 9 points in a head-to-head presidential matchup, according to an Associated Press-Ipsos poll that bolsters her argument that she is more electable than Democratic rival Barack Obama. Obama and Republican McCain are running about even.
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Quinnipiac: McCain Gains in Key Battleground States
Sen. John McCain has inched ahead of Sen. Barack Obama in Colorado; come within inches in Minnesota and narrowed the gap in Michigan and Wisconsin, according to four simultaneous Quinnipiac polls of likely voters in these battleground states. In Colorado, McCain leads 46% to 44%.In M
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