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The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Sunday shows Mitt Romney picking up 48% of the vote, while President Obama attracts 44%. Three percent (3%) prefer some other candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided.
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Hot Air Presidential Poll: Halloween Please vote only once. Your ballot should take less than a minute to complete. We'll announce the results after voting has concluded. As always, double voters will be removed from the final tally, so no cheating http://hotair.com/archives/2011/10/31/hot-air-presidential-survey-halloween-edition/
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"Republicans are divided on their choice for the GOP nominee in 2012, but they are united in their desire to see Obama ousted from the White House," says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland. The survey indicates that the race for the Republican nomination is still wide open, with Mike Huckabee, Sarah Palin, and Mitt Romney all clustered at the top of the pack. Twenty-one percent of Republicans and independents who lean Republican say if Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor and 2008 GOP presidential candidate, decides to run for the White House, they would be likely to support him for their...
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The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 28% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Forty percent (40%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -12 (see trends).
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For the 5th straight month, Public Policy Polling finds Mike Huckabee the strongest 2012 contender against Barack Obama (click here for poll). 1. Barack Obama 47% Mike Huckabee 44% 2. Barack Obama 47% Mitt Romney 40% 3. Barack Obama 49% Newt Gingrich 41% 4. Barack Obama 52% Sarah Palin 38% Favorability ratings: a. Obama 52%/42% b. Huckabee 45%/28% c. Gingrich 33%/42% d. Palin 40%/49% e. Romney 37%/34% Notes: Huckabee receives positive favorability ratings in every income group, while Palin receives negative ratings in every income group, except those making less than 25K/year. Interestingly, that same income group gives Romney...
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The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 33% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Forty percent (40%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -7.
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The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Sunday shows that 28% of the nation's voters now Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Thirty-five percent (35%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of –7 (see trends). Check out our review of last week’s key polls to see “What They Told Us.”The Presidential Approval Index is calculated by subtracting the number who Strongly Disapprove from the number who Strongly Approve. It is updated daily at 9:30 a.m. Eastern (sign up for free daily e-mail update). Updates also available on Twitter....
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The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows that John McCain attracting 47% of the vote nationwide while Barack Obama earns 44%. McCain has been “ahead” by at least two percentage points on four of the last six days. On the other two days during that stretch, the candidates were tied. (see recent daily results). Tracking Poll results are updated daily at 9:30 a.m. Eastern. Twenty-four percent (24%) of White Democrats nationwide currently say they’ll vote for the Republican candidate, John McCain. New Senate polling data released today shows veteran Republican Senator Mitch McConnell trailing in Kentucky. In...
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Fred Thompson has vaulted ahead by four points over Rudy Giuliani in the latest Rasmussen National Poll! Here's the information........
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If the 2008 presidential election were held today, Republican Rudy Giuliani would beat Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton according to a nationwide poll conducted by Canisius College. Of the 455 respondents who volunteered an answer regarding the 2008 match-up, Giuliani received 54 percent of the vote to Clinton’s 38 percent. Michael V. Haselswerdt, PhD, professor of political science at Canisius and co-director of the poll, notes “Clinton loses among voters in the red states, which is no surprise, but Giuliani breaks even in the blue states.” The Canisius poll also shows that only 27 percent of Americans think the nation is...
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Economy staggers, but Ohio leans to Bush Despite steep job losses, Kerry faces uphill battle in key state Updated: 9:35 p.m. ET Sept. 29, 2004 CLEVELAND - If the presidential election in Ohio hinges on the economy, Sen. John Kerry should have a good chance of winning the crucial state and its 20 electoral votes. These are tough times in the Buckeye State, which was hit hard by the recession of 2001 and has continued to suffer even as most of the country has enjoyed a rebound in job growth. Yet with just five weeks left before Election Day, President...
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"If the election were held this week..."
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ALBANY, N.Y. Oct. 14 — A strong majority of Americans feel Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton should never run for president, a poll released Monday showed. The Marist Institute for Public Opinion found 69 percent of Americans said the Democratic former first lady, now senator from New York, shouldn't run. Twenty-six percent said she should run "someday." A poll in March 2001 found 30 percent felt she should run for president someday. "There's been some erosion from numbers that weren't very good to begin with," said Marist pollster Lee Miringoff. "There's no groundswell that says there needs to be a third...
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