POLL: CNN 08 Primary/GE
Eric Dienstfrey | September 12, 2007
A new CNN/Opinion Research national survey (story, results) of 1,017 adults (conducted 9/7 through 9/9) finds:
- Among 379 registered Republicans, former Mayor Rudy Giuliani edges out former Sen. Fred Thompson (27% to 26%) in a national primary; Sen. John McCain trails at 14%, former Gov. Mitt Romney at 10%, former Speaker Newt Gingrich at 6%. Without Gingrich, Giuliani runs at 28%, Thompson at 27%, McCain at 15%, Romney at 11%, and former Gov. Mike Huckabee at 5%. All other candidates receive less than 5% each.
- Among 465 registered Democrats, Sen. Hillary Clinton leads Sen. Barack Obama (39% to 20%) in a national primary; former Sen. John Edwareds trails at 15%, former V.P. Al Gore at 13%. Without Gore, Clinton runs at 46%, Obama at 23%, Edwards at 16%, and Gov. Bill Richardson at 5%. All other candidates receive less than 5% each.
- General election match-ups (among 914 registered voters):
Clinton 50%, Giuliani 46%
Clinton 55%, Thompson 42%
Obama 45%, Giuliani 49%
Obama 53%, Thompson 41%
View all National Primary poll data at Pollster.com:
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