POLL: Quinnipiac NY Primary
Eric Dienstfrey | January 22, 2008
A new Quinnipiac University statewide survey of New York (conducted 1/14 through 1/21) finds:
- 544 Likely Democratic Primary Voters (± 4.2%)
51 Clinton
25 Obama
11 Edwards
2 Kucinich
0 Gravel
10 Don't know
- 331 Likely Republican Primary Voters (± 5.4%)
30 Giuliani
30 McCain
9 Romney
8 Huckabee
8 Thompson
4 Paul
0 Hunter
1 Someone else
9 Don't know
Comments
Are there any polls for any single state beyond South Carolina that indicate Obama leading Clinton? Or is Obama relying entirely on a post-South Carolina bump? (I would assume he would be ahead in an Illinois poll, but I haven't seen any of those.)
Posted on January 22, 2008 10:06 AM
Wasn't McCain ahead of Giuliani in New York just last week? I'm starting to think there will be no clear winner on the GOP side after Super Duper Tuesday. Could make late states more important this year.
Posted on January 22, 2008 10:10 AM
Strowbridge, being ahead in one poll does not mean that candidate has to be ahead on another. But I understand what you mean. A recent poll has McCain up 12% ahead of Giuliani in NY. Now this one has them tied. Maybe it's the sample. Perhaps one poll interviewed registered voters while the other used likely voters. Or the number of independents differs. Who knows?
Posted on January 22, 2008 11:49 AM
How can millionaires claim to be for the people. 800bucks for a haircut. cyberspace has posted video of Obama not participating in the pledge of Allegiance. Women should not run for office-Bible says. Juliani is henpecked+crooked Huckabee set murderers free, who murdered again while out. McCain was tortured (damaged goods & too old) Romney is as genuine as a 3$bill. All this said, they are all still better than DUBYA
Posted on January 29, 2008 8:22 AM
I think all the rich are with obama to save thier money and poor with clinton with hope
Posted on February 5, 2008 11:46 PM
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