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OPINION

State of the Race: Monday January 21, 2008

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State of the Race: Monday January 21, 2008

 

NATIONAL POLLS

REPUBLICANS

AP-Ipsos: McCain by 6 points
McCain: 22 percent
Huckabee: 16 percent
Romney: 16 percent
Giuliani: 14 percent
Thompson: 9 percent
Paul: 4 percent

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CNN: McCain by 9 points
McCain: 29 percent
Huckabee: 20 percent
Romney: 19 percent
Giuliani: 14 percent
Thompson: 9 perrcent
Paul: 6 percent

 

 DEMOCRATS

AP-Ipsos: Clinton by 7 points
Clinton: 40 percent
Obama: 33 percent
Edwards: 13 percent

CNN: Clinton by 7 points
Clinton: 42 percent
Obama: 33 percent
Edwards: 17 percent

 

REPUBLICAN LEADER VERSUS DEMOCRAT LEADER

No new polls conducted within the last week

 

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE POLLS
Democratic primary/caucus January 29

DEMOCRATS

SurveyUSA: Obama by 10 points
Obama: 46 percent
Clinton: 36 percent
Edwards: 15 percent

Rasmussen: Obama by 13 points
Obama: 44 percent
Clinton: 31 percent
Edwards: 15 percent 

Mason-Dixon: Obama by 9 points
Obama: 40 percent
Clinton: 31 percent
Edwards: 13 percent

Insider Advantage: Obama by 10 points
Obama: 41 percent
Clinton: 31 percent
Edwards: 13 percent

 

FLORIDA STATE POLLS
January 29 primary/caucus

REPUBLICANS

InsiderAdvantage: Giuliani by 1 point
Giuliani: 21 percent
McCain: 20 percent
Romney: 20 percent
Huckabee: 13 percent
Thompson: 7 percent
Paul: 6 percent

Research 2000: McCain by 4 points
McCain: 26 percent
Giuliani: 22 percent
Romney: 16 percent
Huckabee: 17 percent
Thompson: 7 percent
Paul: 5 percent

 

DEMOCRATS

InsiderAdvantage: Clinton by 8 points
Clinton: 42 percent
Obama: 34 percent
Edwards: 9 percent

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Research 2000: Clinton by 22 points
Clinton: 50 percent
Obama: 28 percent
Edwards: 13 percent

 

CALIFORNIA STATE POLLS
February 5 primary/caucus

REPUBLICANS

Rasmussen: McCain by 7 points
Romney: 17 percent
Giuliani: 11 percent
Huckabee: 13 percent
Thompson: 13 percent
Paul: 6 percent

DEMOCRATS

Rasmussen: Clinton by 5 points
Clinton: 38 percent
Obama: 33 percent
Edwards: 12 percent 

NEW JERSEY
February 5 primary/caucus

REPUBLICANS         

Rasmussen: McCain by 2 points
McCain: 29 percent
Giuliani: 27 percent
Romney: 10 percent
Huckabee: 10 percent
Thompson: 6 percent
Huckabee: 5 percent

 

DEMOCRATS:

Rasmussen: Clinton by 18 points
Clinton: 45 percent
Obama: 27 percent
Edwards: 11 percent

 

 

PENNSLYVANIA
April 22 primary/caucus

REPUBLICANS:

Keystone: McCain by 16 points
McCain: 30 percent
Giuliani: 14 percent
Huckabee: 12 percent
Thompson: 8 percent
Romney: 7 percent
Paul: 2 percent

 

DEMOCRATS:

Rasmussen: Clinton by 18 points
Clinton: 45 percent
Obama: 27 percent
Edwards: 11 percent

 

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