03-07-2008, 09:16 PM | #1 |
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Some interesting poll data
Back on Feb 25th, Rasmussen released a poll among "all voters" showing the following:
Obama, Definitely FOR: 34%, Definitely AGAINST: 43% Clinton, Definitely FOR: 32%, Definitely AGAINST: 46% McCain, Definitely FOR: 34%, Definitely AGAINST: 33% I expected Clinton's "against" numbers to be high, but not Obama's. http://www.powerlineblog.com/archive.../02/019882.php And then this today, based on Hillary's "3 AM" ad: Likely voters, "Which candidate would be best President to answer a foreign policy crisis call?" Obama: 25% Clinton: 25% McCain: 42% A startling tie between the two Democrat candidates while McCain has a sizeable lead. I don't think one could assume that Obama and Clinton voters' second choice would automatically be the other candidate either (IOW, I don't think you can just combine them for 50%). http://www.powerlineblog.com/archive.../03/019976.php Interesting numbers at this phase.
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