POLL: SurveyUSA CA Primary
Eric Dienstfrey | September 10, 2007
A new SurveyUSA automated survey of 2,100 adults in California (conducted 9/7 through 9/9) finds:
- Among 509 likely Republican primary voters asked to choose between four candidates, former Mayor Rudy Giuliani edges out former Sen. Fred Thompson (28% to 26%) in a statewide primary; Sen. John McCain trails at 18%, former Gov. Mitt Romney at 14%.
- Among 765 likely Democratic primary voters asked to choose between three candidates, Sen. Hillary Clinton (at 51%) leads Sen. Barack Obama (27%) and former Sen. John Edwards (14%) in a statewide primary.
- "Thompson runs 2nd today overall, at 26%, up 7 points from SurveyUSA's August tracking poll. Giuliani had led by 20 points in August, leads by 2 points today."
View all California Primary poll data at Pollster.com:
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Comments
Why are the un-decided's so low in this survey when the election is 5 month's out?
Are they pushing survey responents for a choice?
Posted on September 11, 2007 12:02 AM
Rather dramatic increase of Thompson's numbers, no? Could be due to the Law and Order factor which could be stronger than people expected.
www.campaigndiaries.com
Posted on September 11, 2007 12:11 AM
No change at all for the Democrats since August poll, which is certainly not good news for Obama or Edwards. Giuliani is down 11 balanced by Thompson up 7 and Romney up 4. Would appear Republican race may be volatile.
Posted on September 11, 2007 12:23 AM
Thompson must be very happy with these numbers. To go from a 20 pt. deficit in August from trailing Giuliani by 2pt. in a liberal state is remarkable. This does not bode well for Trudy Julie-Annie.
Posted on September 11, 2007 3:05 AM
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