Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Polls, Polls, Polls

Today, a new poll that has things all tied up, in Iowa at least. The poll comes from Strategic Vision, a GOP-leaning firm:

On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are tied at 29%, and Edwards is at 23% -- needless to say, the three remain within the margin of error.

On the Republican side, Mitt Romney is now in a statistical tie with Mike Huckabee, 26% to 24%. Giuliani is at 14%, Thompson at 10%, and McCain at 7%.

Gallup came out with a new general election poll, and it looks good for Democrats as Clinton and Obama lead 7 match-ups against Republicans, the eight one being tied:

Hillary Clinton leads Rudy Giuliani 49% to 44% and John McCain 50% to 44%. She has massive leads against Mitt Romney (54% to 38%) and Fred Thompson 53% to 40%.
Barack Obama only ties Giuliani at 45%, but he leads against McCain 47% to 44%, against Romney 52% to 35% and against Thompson 51% to 38%.

2 comments:

magda flores said...

Good news for Edwards and Obama. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that one of them pulls it out.

I heard on NPR the other morning that Clinton is behind all major Republican contenders in a new national poll. I hope your poll is right, though. Better Clinton then any of those asswipes.

Anonymous said...

yeah, that poll is from Zogby who everyone questions with questionable polling reliability. So, I didn't really think it was worth posting. She certainly in my mind, is the least electable (or has the biggest downside), but is WAY better than anything the rethuglicans have to offer.