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Monday, December 10, 2007
Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com Columnist
State of the Race: Monday, December 10, 2007
by Amanda Carpenter
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 Here’s a round up of presidential campaign polls conducted and released within the last week.

NATIONAL POLLS

Republicans:
Rasmussen: Giuliani by 3 points
Giuliani: 22 percent
Huckabee: 19 percent
Romney: 13 percent
Thompson: 12 percent
McCain: 10 percent
Paul: 5 percent  

AP-Ipsos: Giuliani by 8 points
Giuliani: 26 percent
Huckabee: 18 percent
McCain: 13 percent
Romney: 12 percent
Thompson: 11 percent
Paul: 3 percent

LA Times/Bloomberg: Giuliani by 6 points
Giuliani: 23 percent
Huckabee: 17 percent
Thompson: 14 percent
McCain: 11 percent
Romney: 9 percent
Paul: 5 percent 

Democrats:
Rasmussen: Clinton by 11 points
Clinton: 38 percent
Obama: 27 percent
Edwards: 13 percent
Biden: 4 percent
Richardson: 4 percent 

AP-Ipsos: Clinton by 22 points
Clinton: 45 percent
Obama: 23 percent
Edwards: 12 percent
Richardson: 4 percent
Biden: 2 percent 

LA Times/Bloomberg: Clinton by 24 points
Clinton: 45 percent
Obama: 21 percent
Edwards: 11 percent
Biden: 3 percent
Richardson: 3 percent 

 

REPUBLICAN LEADER VERSUS DEMOCRAT LEADER

LA Times/ Bloomberg: Clinton by 4 points
Clinton: 46 percent
Giuliani: 42 percent

 

IOWA STATE POLLS
January 3 caucus

Republicans
Newsweek: Huckabee by 22 points
Huckabee: 39 percent
Romney: 17 percent
Thompson: 10 percent
Giuliani: 9 percent
Paul: 8 percent
McCain: 6 percent 

Mason-Dixon: Huckabee by 12 points
Huckabee: 32 percent
Romney: 20 percent
Thompson: 11 percent
McCain: 7 percent
Giuliani: 5 percent
Paul: 2 percent 

Democrats
Newsweek: Obama by 6 points
Obama: 35 percent
Clinton: 29 percent
Edwards: 18 percent
Richardson: 9 percent
Biden: 4 percent 

Mason-Dixon: Clinton by 2 points
Clinton: 27 percent
Obama: 25 percent
Edwards: 21 percent
Richardson: 9 percent
Biden: 4 percent 

 

NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLLS
January 8 primary

Republicans
Mason-Dixon: Romney by 8 points
Romney: 25 percent
Giuliani: 17 percent
McCain: 16 percent
Huckabee: 11 percent
Thompson: 6 percent
Paul: 5 percent 

Zogby: Romney by 18 points
Romney: 25 percent
Giuliani: 17 percent
McCain: 16 percent
Huckabee: 11 percent
Thompson: 6 percent
Paul: 5 percent 

ABC/Washington Post: Romney by 17 points
Romney: 37 percent
McCain: 20 percent
Giuliani: 16 percent
Huckabee: 9 percent
Paul: 8 percent
Thompson: 4 percent 

Democrats
Mason-Dixon: Clinton by 3 points
Clinton: 30 percent
Obama: 27 percent
Edwards: 10 percent
Richardson: 7 percent
Biden: 3 percent 

Zogby: Clinton by 11 points
Clinton: 32 percent
Obama: 21 percent
Edwards: 16 percent
Richardson: 6 percent
Biden: 4 percent 

ABC/Washington Post: Clinton by 6 points
Clinton: 35 percent
Obama: 29 percent
Edwards: 17 percent
Richardson: 10 percent
Biden: 2 percent

 

MICHIGAN STATE POLLS
January 15 primary/caucus

Republicans
Rasmussen: Huckabee by 1 point
Huckabee: 21 percent
Romney: 20 percent
Giuliani: 19 percent
Thompson: 9 percent
McCain: 8 percent
Paul: 7 percent

Democrats
No new polls this week

 

NEVADA STATE POLLS
January 19 primary/caucus

Republicans
American Research Group: Romney by 6 points
Romney: 29 percent
Huckabee: 23 percent
Giuliani: 17 percent
McCain: 7 percent
Thompson: 5 percent
Paul: 3 percent 

Mason-Dixon: Giuliani by 5 points
Giuliani: 25 percent
Romney: 20 percent
Huckabee: 17 percent
Thompson: 9 percent
McCain: 7 percent
Paul: 5 percent 

Democrats
American Research Group: Clinton by 27 points
Clinton: 45 percent
Obama: 18 percent
Edwards: 14 percent
Richardson: 2 percent 

Mason-Dixon: Clinton by 8 points
Clinton: 34 percent
Obama: 26 percent
Edwards: 9 percent
Richardson: 7 percent 

 

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE POLLS
Republican primary/caucus January 19
Democratic primary/caucus January 29 Continued...

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I agree, Hawk
if any Republicans stay home rather than vote for a candidate that was not their first choice is asking for 4 more years of what we've experienced with Reid and Pelosi. For the future of our country, it is especially important Supreme Court appointees are not from the Hillary camp!

Very Interesting...
http://www.drudgereport.com/flashhu.htm

That truly says something about which GOP nominee will run well against the Democrats.



By the way - I don't buy in to any of the rhetoric about Romney losing big time to Hillary due to GOP voters staying home.

1. Any GOP voter who hands victory (along with 3-4 more Supreme Court Justice appointments) to Hillary because of their refusal to vote for the GOP nominee ought to be shot & pissed on. As much as I hate Huck, I'd have to vote for him over Hillary because I am smart enough to know what's at stake if Hillary wins. Same for Thompson, McCain, Rudy, Mitt, and even Paul.

2. The 2008 race will be decided by 6-7 states...Ohio, Florida, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Virginia, and Colorado. No other state is expected to change from blue to red (or from red to blue) in 2008 regardless of the nominee. Mitt (or any GOP nominee who knows how to run a campaign) will do very well against Hillary...as long as they are able to raise money.

3. Many of Mitt's possible options for VP are African American...what's Hillary going to say about racism if Mitt picks one of them? I highly doubt the "first black president's" wife has any intention of having blacks in her cabinet.
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