Posted on 01/06/2008 9:11:44 AM PST by Rudder
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in New Hampshire shows Barack Obama earning 39% of the vote while Hillary Clinton attracts 27%. The survey was conducted on Friday night and Saturday afternoon. All interviews were conducted after the Iowa caucuses and before last nights debate.
Obama is seen as the most electable Democratic candidate. Eighty-seven percent (87%) believe he would be at least somewhat likely to win if nominated. Seventy-six percent (76%) say the same about Clinton and 75% think Edwards would have a chance. Fifty-one percent (51%) of the Likely Democratic Primary Voters believe Obama would be Very Likely to win. Just 38% have such confidence in Clinton.
Rasmussen Markets data suggests that Barack Obama is currently favored to win in New Hampshire. Current prices imply that Obama has a 79.3 % chance of winning while Clinton has a 22.5 % chance. Numbers in this paragraph reflect results from a prediction market, not a poll. RasmussenMarkets.com is a futures market that harnesses competitive passions to becomes a reliable leading indicator of upcoming events. Using a trading format where traders "buy and sell" candidates, issues, and news features, the markets correctly projected both Obama and Huckabee as the winners in Iowa.
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How long before the Clintons decide to mount a 3rd party run...man would that be great or what....Clinton Bloomberg...
Close.
The USA Today/Gallup Poll just released has Obama 41% to Clinton 28%
Not anymore. The new CNN poll released today now has Obama +10 (Obama 39%, Hillary 29%)
Most of the polls now seem to be converging on a roughly 10 point lead for Obama:
CNN/WMUR has Obama +10
USA Today Gallup has Obama +13
American Research Group has Obama +12
Rasmussen has Obama +12
All those polls were conducted in the last 2-3 days.
and from August...
2008 Democratic Presidential Primary
(Rasmussen: Hillary can’t break 50% in 2008)
Rasmussen Reports | August 06, 2007 | Rasmussen
Posted on 08/09/2007 3:37:09 AM EDT by tlb
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1878548/posts
[snip] The number who would definitely vote against has stayed between 46% and 48%. [end]
Clinton struggles to hold Obama
BBC ^ | Monday, 7 January 2008, 05:20 GMT | BBC Staff
“Those FBI files are getting stale.”
Yeah, any day now, after the NH Primary is over we hear that a certain person of interest was seen flinging files through an open window at the National Arvhives...wonder if the finger prints were cleaned off?...or are those fingerprints also protected for 40 years now since they are part of the secret documents....
#45...Great graphics....haha...
Agreed, but the fact that the Clintons still had enough people in place to derail any serious inquiry by the DOJ into any Clinton actions while in office tells me otherwise.
Hillary is going to be the Comeback Kid in NH. They engineered this.
Well, you called that right.
Now, can you give me a good stock tip today ? :)
bump!
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