Posted on 12/06/2007 9:54:44 PM PST by doug from upland
Election 2008: South Carolina Democratic Primary South Carolina: Clinton 36% Obama 34% Thursday, December 06, 2007
New York Senator Hillary Clintons lead over Illinois Senator Barack Obama in South Carolinas Presidential Primary has disappeared. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of the race shows Clinton with 36% of the vote while Obama is the top choice for 34% of the states Likely Primary Voters. A month ago, Clinton had a ten-point advantage. In September, the former First Lady was up by thirteen points.
Currently, John Edwards is a distant third at 13% in South Carolina and no other Democrat tops the 2% level of support (see crosstabs for current survey).
Fifty-one percent (51%) of Clintons voters name Obama as their second choice. Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Obama voters name Clinton as their second choice. Among supporters of John Edwards, Clinton is the second choice for 34% while Obama gets the nod from 16%.
Two trends in the South Carolina data mirror national trends.
First, Obamas overall level of support has remained relatively steady while Clintons has declined. Nationally, Clintons support among likely Democratic Primary Voters has fallen to its lowest level in the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll.
Second, Obamas showing has improved significantly among black voters. He now attracts 51% of the African-American vote in South Carolina while Clinton picks up just 27%. A month ago, the candidates were even in this important constituency (Obama 46%, Clinton 45%). There is virtually no movement among white voters in the state--Clinton now earns 43% of the white vote, Edwards 22%, and Obama 17%.
In the South Carolina survey, African-Americans constitute 49% of Likely Democratic Primary voters.
Among women in South Carolina, Clinton leads Obama by eleven but Obama leads by ten among men 47% to 34%.
Eighty-three percent (83%) have a favorable opinion of Clinton. Seventy-six percent (76%) view Edwards favorably and 74% offer a positive assessment of Obama.
Sixty-three percent (63%) of Clintons supporters say they are certain to vote for her. Sixty-five percent (65%) of Obamas say the same along with just 47% of Edwards South Carolina supporters.
Thirty-three percent (33%) of South Carolina Democratic Primary Voters say the economy is the number one voting issue. Twenty-eight percent (28%) name the War in Iraq while 14% say Health Care.
Fifty-six percent (56%) believe Clinton will eventually win the Democratic nomination, but 28% believe Obama will be the nominee.
Clinton, Obama, and Edwards are virtually even in Iowa, the first state to vote in Election 2008. Clinton leads by ever smaller margins in New Hampshire, and national polls.
Among South Carolina Republicans, the surging Mike Huckabee has taken the lead.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll is updated daily by noon Eastern.
The more she slips, the more her behavior will disintegrate.
Here’s hoping.
Oh please please please let the vapid Obama win!
Obama winning will all but guarentee a Republican LANDSLIDE in 2008. Certainly the easiest candidate to run against on either side.
I’d be more afraid of running against KUCINICH by comparison!
Now that’s funny, I don’t care who you are!
Credit goes to Tx-Eggman who coined the phrase. : )
Some help please. Isn’t South Carolina supposed to be a “firewall” state for Hillary? If so she has gotten into real trouble.
Can't claim credit, I got it from sierrahome
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Nevermind. The picture didn’t appear until I refreshed the page (damned dial-up!)
I sense a great disturbance in the force. It is as if millions of Clinton worshipers heads exploded all at once.
Doug, as much as it hurts me to admit this, I WANT Hillary to get the nomination. No Dem since Mondale would be so reviled, and so humiliated at the polls.
Thank ya—thank ya vurry much.
There are still 15% or so undecided... they will decide the issue
That applies pretty much to all the current polls
I suppose it is. Hillary has some of the big states locked up. Even if Obama would win Iowa, NH, and S. Carolina, I still don’t see how he has the organization and money to beat her.
I thought John, I live in a cardboard box, was originally from SC. They must not like scum bag shyster lawyers in South Carolina.
poll are used by the press to depress the vote most polls are
democrat the major news networks are worse than the man on the street interview they go to democrat areas and interview for
republican zogby had a scandal a sometime back.
huck has probably won in advance voting mc cain left a lot of people don’t trust him there voting for huck the news media hates Christian and everything is said to depress people don’t believe them rush said the same awhile back
Will Oprah show up for Obama?
If she is nominated, she will win. There will be unprecedented vote fraud and 5 million young female airheads voting who have no idea that she is a rape enabler and her husband a rapist.
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