POLL: USA Today/Gallup '08 Primary
Eric Dienstfrey | March 7, 2007
Additional results from the recent USA Today/Gallup national survey (USA Today story, results; Gallup analysis, video) of 1010 adults (conducted 3/2 through 3/4) finds:
- Among 424 Republicans and Republican-leaning independents, former Mayor Rudy Giuliani leads Sen. John McCain (44% to 20%) in a national primary; former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former Gov. Mitt Romney trail with 9% and 8% respectively.
- Among 482 Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents, Sen. Hillary Clinton (at 36%) leads Sen. Barack Obama (22%) and former Vice President Al Gore (18%) in a national primary. John Edwards trails with 9%.
- Among all adults, Giuliani has the highest favorable rating (64% to 21%) of the Republican candidates, followed by McCain with a 57% to 25% rating. Of the Democratic candidates, Obama has the highest favorable rating (58% to 18%), followed by Gore with a 55% to 39% rating.
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GO AL GORE! Once VP GORE announces his candidacy what will his numbers be? GORE has"the buzz to beat Obama, the substance to supplant Hillary, and enough stature to enter the race late!"
Posted on March 8, 2007 11:31 AM
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