June 5, 2007
POLL: USA Today/Gallup '08
A new USA Today/Gallup national survey (USAT story, analysis; Gallup analysis, video) of 1,007 adults (conducted 6/1 through 6/3) finds:
- Among 470 Democrats, Sen. Barack Obama edges out Sen. Hillary Clinton (30% to 29%) in a national primary; former V.P. Al Gore trails at 17%, former Sen. John Edwards at 11%. In a two-way race, Clinton edges out Obama 49% to 46%.
- Among 439 Republicans, former Mayor Rudy Giuliani (at 32%) leads Sen. John McCain (19%), former Gov. Mitt Romney (12%), former Sen. Fred Thompson (11%), and former Speaker Newt Gingrich (8%) in a national primary. In a two-way race, Giuliani leads McCain 56% to 38%.
- Among registered voters, Giuliani leads Clinton (52% to 45%) in a general election match-up.
By Eric Dienstfrey on June 5, 2007 3:33 PM | Permalink
