Posted on 08/07/2007 10:03:41 AM PDT by Fred
While Americas voters are not particularly happy with the current Republican President, the leading Democratic Presidential Candidates have no advantage over the top GOP Hopefuls when it comes to Iraq, the Economy, or Restoring the Nations Optimism. Democratic candidates do have an edge when it comes to the environment while the GOP candidates hold the lead on immigration.
Among the nations pool of unaffiliated voters, the GOP candidates also have the edge when it comes to the economy.
These surprising results come from a Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey that asked voters to name which individual candidate they trust most on particular issues. On an individual basis, New York Senator Hillary Clinton was the top choice on four of five issues among all voters. Another Democrat, Illinois Senator Barack Obama did especially well among unaffiliated voters.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was the top choice among Republicans on four of the five issues, but his lead over was typically modest over former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson.
Among Democrats, Clinton was the top choice on all five issues and enjoyed a double digit lead on four of the five. Forty-nine percent (49%) of Democrats named Clinton their top pick when it comes to managing the economy. Only 15% of Democrats said the same about Obama.
See a summary of the results for each question, including partisan breakdowns.
The parity between the two party Presidential candidates is also reflected in data showing a virtual tie between the frontrunnersboth Giuliani and Thompson hold a statistically meaningless one-point advantage over Clinton in the latest general election match-ups.
When it comes to resolving the situation in Iraq, 42% of the nations voters say they are most likely to trust one of the leading Democratic Presidential candidates while 41% name a Republican candidate. As for the economy, 44% say theyre most likely to trust one of the Democratic candidates while 43% opt for a Republican. On this issue, the GOP enjoys a 12-point advantage among unaffiliated voters.
The Democrats enjoy a very modest three-point advantage on the question of restoring the nations optimism. A recent survey found that just 26% believe the United States is better off than it was four years ago. Another survey found that just 36% believe the nations best days are still ahead of us.
Republican candidates enjoy a collective six-point advantage when it comes to handling the immigration issue. Democrats have an eleven point edge on the environment.
While the Republican and Democratic Presidential candidates are fairly evenly matched on these issues, Democrats overall are trusted more than Republicans on ten key issues tracked by Rasmussen Reports. Democrats also have enjoyed a consistent lead on the Generic Congressional Ballot.
Rasmussen Reports releases results from our daily Presidential Tracking Poll each weekday by noon Eastern.
BWAHAHAHA! Pelosi and Reid and their Circus Congress are damaging the dems more than they know.
Just wait until the September report doesn’t say “We’ve LOST - cut and run”! SOmeone is going to need some depends
Um thats not the news in this piece. In fact, that myopia. The news in this piece is that if the GOP dare run a good campaign, they can make up for the losses last election.
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