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Super Tuesday Polls - Republicans more similar news »
Alabama
McCain 40, Huckabee 31, Romney 21 (SurveyUSA)
Arizona
McCain 43, Romney 34 (Rasmussen)
California
McCain 32, Romney 24, Huckabee 13 (Field Poll)
Romney 37, McCain 34 (Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby)
McCain 40, Romney 31, Huckabee 13 (McClatchy-MSNBC)
Delaware
McCain 41, Romney 35 (American Research Group)
Georgia
McCain 33, Romney 27, Huckabee 18 (McClatchy-MSNBC)
Illinois
McCain 43, Romney 20, Huckabee (Chicago Tribune)
Missouri
McCain 37, Huckabee 27, Romney 24 (McClatchy-MSNBC)
McCain 36, Huckabee 27, Romney 22 (Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby)
Huckabee 31, McCain 29, Romney 27 (American Research Group)
New Jersey
McCain, 54, Romney 23 (Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby)
McCain 46, Romney 31, Huckabee 5 (McClatchy-MSNBC)
McCain 55, Romney 23, Huckabee 7 (Monmouth University/Gannett)
New York
McCain 49, Romney 23 (Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby)
McCain 61, Romney 24 (Marist College)Oklahoma McCain 40, Huckabee 19, Romney 17 (Tulsa World)
Sun Feb 03, 2008 more from this source»»
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Clinton, McCain Open Wider National Leads more similar news »
The latest Gallup tracking poll shows Sen. Hillary Clinton with a 7 point lead nationally over Sen. Barack Obama, 48% to 41%. This is up from just a three point lead yesterday.
On the Republican side, Sen. John McCain now holds a 20 point lead over Mitt Romney, 44% to 24%, "his largest lead since he assumed the front-runner position following the New Hampshire Republican primary." Mike Huckabee trails at 16%.
Sat Feb 02, 2008 more from this source»»
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Will Gore Endorse Obama? more similar news »
Despite indications that Al Gore will stay neutral in the presidential race, Joshua Green reviews speculation that he may endorse Sen. Barack Obama shortly.
"A well-connected Tennesseean told me two things today that got me thinking about this. The first is that Obama and Gore have been speaking regularly, about every two weeks or so. The second is that, despite this, and despite Tennessee’s primary on Tuesday, Obama has not visited the state since June. It may be simply that he does not plan on competing there. Or it may be that he’s been waiting for a special occasion."
Sat Feb 02, 2008 more from this source»»
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Still Undecided? more similar news »
For a limited time, you can read a complete digital version of The Undecided Voter's Guide to the Next President by Mark Halperin for free by clicking here.
Among the features in this book:
Issue-by-issue charts defining where each candidate stands on the war in Iraq, health care, taxes, the economy, and other significant points of debate.
An assessment of each candidate's strengths and weaknesses.
A hypothetical glimpse into the future of each candidate's potential presidency.
Areas of possible controversy that could spark heated discussion and affect the outcome of the race.
Personal facts and anecdotes about each candidate -- including exclusive Q&As covering everything from their junk food weaknesses to their biggest superstitions.
Sat Feb 02, 2008 more from this source»»
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Tribune Poll: Obama, McCain Way Ahead in Illinois more similar news »
Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain each hold a better than 2-to-1 edge over their closest presidential rivals entering the Illinois primary, according to a new Chicago Tribune poll, "but many voters say they're still undecided or could change their mind before casting a ballot Tuesday."
Among Democrats, Obama leads Sen. Hillary Clinton, 55% to 24%.
Among Republicans, McCain leads Mitt Romney, 43% to 20%, with Mike Huckabee at 15%.
Sat Feb 02, 2008 more from this source»»
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SurveyUSA: Very Close Races in Missouri more similar news »
A new SurveyUSA poll in Missouri finds a tight Democratic race for president with Sen. Hillary Clinton leading Sen. Barack Obama, 48% to 44%. One in four likely voters say they may change their mind.
On the GOP side, Sen. John McCain leads with 34%, followed by Mitt Romney at 30% and Mike Huckabee at 28%.
Both races are within the margin of error making them statistical dead heats.
Fri Feb 01, 2008 more from this source»»
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