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Green Lantern
March 7th, 2007, 8:48:29 PM
Alliteration aside, Republicans win the White House as of today:


THE POLL: Quinnipiac University Pennsylvania telephone survey Feb. 25-March 4

DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE - 488 Democratic voters, sampling error plus or minus 4.5 percentage points

Hillary Clinton 29 percent

Barack Obama 18 percent

Al Gore 16 percent

John Edwards 11 percent

(all others below 5 percent)

REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE - 495 Republican voters, sampling error plus or minus 4.5 points

Rudy Giuliani 43 percent

John McCain 17 percent

Newt Gingrich 8 percent

Mitt Romney 6 percent

(all others below 5 percent)

GENERAL ELECTION TRIAL HEATS - 1,134 registered voters, sampling error plus or minus 3 points

Clinton 40 percent

Giuliani 51 percent
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Obama 36 percent

Giuliani 48 percent
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Edwards 35 percent

Giuliani 52 percent
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Clinton 41 percent

McCain 47 percent
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Obama 38 percent

McCain 43 percent
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Edwards 38 percent

McCain 44 percent...


http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/1131AP_Poll_2008_Pennsylvania.html

nehemiah
March 7th, 2007, 8:49:46 PM
o no!

another election!

Green Lantern
March 7th, 2007, 9:19:58 PM
New Hampshire presidential preference poll results

THE POLL: Suffolk University New Hampshire telephone survey Feb. 24-28.
DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE - 212 Democrats and those who lean Democratic, sampling error plus or minus 4 percentage points
Hillary Rodham Clinton 28 percent
Barack Obama 26 percent
John Edwards 17 percent
Joe Biden 3 percent
Dennis Kucinich 2 percent
Bill Richardson 2 percent
No opinion 17 percent
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REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE - 199 Republicans and those who lean Republican, sampling error plus or minus 4 percentage points
Rudy Giuliani 37 percent
John McCain 27 percent
Mitt Romney 17 percent
Ron Paul 2 percent
Tom Tancredo 2 percent
No opinion 12 percent
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OF INTEREST: The poll found that Clinton's unfavorability rating of 48 percent was the highest of any candidate.

http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/seattlepolitics/archives/112462.asp

mark3274
March 7th, 2007, 9:46:29 PM
It's way to early for this I don't wanna even here about it till jan next year lol.

Matt
March 7th, 2007, 10:18:27 PM
The worst thing Clinton can do for her campaign (and maybe the best thing she can do for her country) is to continue to give the constant name recognition to Barack Obama (who remains relatively unknown to some) through complaints and polarization.