POLL: USA Today/Gallup '08 Primary
Eric Dienstfrey | April 10, 2007
Additional results from the recent USA Today/Gallup national survey (GOP results, Dem results, video) of 1,008 adults (conducted 4/2 through 4/5) finds:
- Among 430 Republicans and Republican-leaners, former Mayor Rudy Giuliani (at 38%) leads Sen. John McCain (16%), former Sen. Fred Thompson and former House Speaker Newt Gingirch (both at 10%), and former Gov. Mitt Romney (6%) in a national Republican primary.
- Among 491 Democrats and Democratic-leaners, Sen. Hillary Clinton (at 38%) leads Sen. Barack Obama (19%), former Sen. John Edwards (15%), and former V.P. Al Gore (14%) in a national Democratic primary.
Comments
What possible reason would they poll Republican-leaners and Democratic-leaners. In some states independents can vote in Primaries but in others they can't. For example in NY, independents can't vote in Primaries. Doesn't including pro-Giuliani independents from NY distort the results?
Posted on April 10, 2007 12:43 PM
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