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Rasmussen: Daily Presidential Tracking Poll

 
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 8:48 pm    Post subject: Rasmussen: Daily Presidential Tracking Poll Reply with quote

What a difference a political day (or month) makes. Wasn't it just a few months ago that the dems were crowing about their cakewalk election come this November regardless of the victor in their primary battle?

While there's still a lot of water to flow under the election bridge, both Obama and Clinton are imploding...and they're in an escalating war for the nomination.

Things (if I might dare be a bit optimistic) are looking decidedly up...

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Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Thursday, March 20, 2008

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Thursday shows John McCain’s lead growing against both potential Democratic opponents. McCain currently leads Barack Obama 49% to 42% and Hillary Clinton 51% to 41% margin (see recent daily results). African-American support for Clinton has collapsed, falling to 55% in the general election match-up. Obama, on the other hand, earns solid support from African-American voters but attracts only 36% of white voters in a match-up with McCain.

Over the past month, McCain has gained ground in Ohio, Michigan, Colorado, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania. Both Democrats continue to lead in New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut and California (see summary of recent state general election polling).

Rasmussen - cont'd
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 12:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

We will see. Seems as if the more McCain talks the more he sounds like he is not all the intelligent on some subjects.

I still wonder who will get the nomination for the VP.

Hopefully this election will prove to be the first time that the sitting unpopular President's party will win.

Although choosing McCain over the other two is only slightly better...and the only difference is at lease McCain wants a victory in Iraq and willing to get that.

I sure do hope that the DNC falls apart...after our the GOP is no longer the party it used to be.

Nov is still a long way off.
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