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2008 Presidential Election

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February 2, 2010 Rasmussen Reports
RASMUSSEN REPORTS:
VOTERS DON'T BELIEVE PREZ OBAMA'S Tax Cut Numbers, Anything Else.
Only 21 % Believe Obama's statement that 95% have had taxes cut.
They are right. He has not cut the taxes of even 1 American.
He has given/and or committed to redistributing hundreds of billions of dollars to welfare recipients, but not cut 1 penny of taxes from anyone who at the end of the year was actually a "net" taxpayer.
Voters Not Believing Obama--Number 2
After 2 Years of Recession, Economy is Growing Again Numbers Who Believe---35%
July 26, 2010 Rasmussen Reports
Full article CNN Polling: Americans Applaud Democrats Losing Super Majority With Scott Brown Massachusetts Victory
July 20, 2009 Rasmussen Reports
Stimulus Sham Shows Billions Being Spent on Purchases of Ham.
This Pork Barrel Spending Is Actually Pork.
Go To DRUDGE REPORT
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July 18, 2009 Rasmussen Reports
Prez Obama's DISAPPROVAl Numbers RISE Negative Eight (-8) Rasmussen Reports
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July 17, 2009 Rasmussen Reports
Prez Obama DISAPPROVAl Stays High-Negative Six (-6) Rasmussen Reports
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July 15, 2009 Rasmussen Reports
Prez Obama DISAPPROVAl Stays Strong-Negative Seven (-7) Rasmussen Reports
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July 14, 2009 Rasmussen Reports
Prez Obama DISAPPROVAL Numbers -Negative (-8) Second Straight Day
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July 13, 2009 Rasmussen Reports
Prez Obama DISAPPROVAL Numbers Rise-Negative 8(-8)
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July 12, 2009 Rasmussen Reports
Saturday's Results July 11, 2009 Rasmussen Reports
Prez Obama APPROVAL Numbers Remain Dismal-Second Straight-7
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July 10, 2009 Rasmussen Reports
Prez Obama APPROVAL Numbers Remain Dismal-7
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July 9, 2009 Rasmussen Reports
Prez Obama DISAPPROVAL Numbers Rising--Approval Ratings Falling Like a Rock
Obama Numbers Now Show Strong Disapproval Tops Approval. Several recent Negatives-Latest is -5
Full article Rasmussen Reports Tracking Poll
July 7, 2009 Rasmussen Reports
Obama Numbers Now Show Strong Disapproval Tops Approval. Several recent Negatives-Latest is -2
In Strongly Approve Vs. Strongly Disapprove
Full article Rasmussen Reports Tracking Poll
Americans Believe Finding New Energy Sources Urgent National Need
Tax Deductions By Category
RASMUSSEN REPORTS
PRESIDENT'S APPROVAL RATING DIPS SIGNIFICANTLY--2ND CONSECUTIVE BIG DIP
Saturday, February 08, 2009
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Approval Index for Sunday shows that 36% of the nation’s voters now Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing as President.
Twenty-five percent (25%) Strongly Disapprove to give Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of +11.
Four days ago 39% strongly approved while 20% strongly disapproved.
Today the strongly approved has dropped to 36%, while the strongly disapprove has increased to 25% bringing the difference from a plus 19 four days ago to a plus 11 today.
Saturday, February 07, 2009
Full article Rasmussen Reports
Excerpts:
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Approval Index for Saturday shows that 37% of the nation’s voters now Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing as President. Twenty-three percent (23%) of voters Strongly Disapprove to give Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of +14 (see trends).
The Presidential Approval Index is calculated by subtracting the number who Strongly Disapprove from the number who Strongly Approve. It is updated daily at 9:30 a.m. Eastern (sign up for free daily e-mail update).
Today’s numbers reflect a decline for the President since inauguration day. In the first set of interviews conducted after Obama became the nation’s President, 45% Strongly Approved of his performance while 16% Strongly Disapproved for a Presidential Approval Index rating of +29.
Following a week in which the partisan divide in Washington heated up, the number of Republicans who Strongly Approve of the President slipped to single digits—9% now, down from12% a week ago. Slippage among Democrats was even more dramatic, from 76% a week ago to 64% today.
December 12, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General Election
Economic Crapshoot Ahead
A Commentary By Tony Blankley
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
RASMUSSEN REPORTS
Full article Tony Blankley RASMUSSEN REPORTS
Excerpts:
Finding wisdom on the question of economic stimulus may be Washington's most important task in generations -- short of major war decisions. President Barack Obama currently is proposing to spend about $850 billion over two years that he asserts is intended to stimulate the economy and thereby add 3-4 million jobs that otherwise would not exist.
It is generally expected that Obama is lowballing it and that after Congress is finished, the level will be closer to $1.2 trillion. Without such efforts, it is asserted, we would face something on the dimensions of the Great Depression (during which America endured up to 24 percent unemployment and up to 13 percent contraction of gross domestic product in a single year). With the stimulus and other legislative and executive actions, people close to Obama hope that unemployment would top out at less than 10 percent and GDP contraction at about 5 percent.
December 12, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General Election
REAL CLEAR POLITICS
Kyle Trygstad
December 11,2008
Full article Real Clear Politics Karl Trygstad
Excerpts:
There are enough mistakenly-rejected absentee ballots to swing the Minnesota Senate race one way or the other, the St. Paul Pioneer Press writes. At least 358 absentee ballots -- and likely many more -- were not counted, even though the voters apparently did nothing wrong.
The fate of those ballots is hotly contested but unclear.
On Friday, the state canvassing board, made up of four judges and the secretary of state, will decide whether to count the votes on those ballots that election judges mistakenly didn't count on Election Day.
December 7, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General Election
REAL CLEAR POLITICS
Message From Georgia: This Too Shall Pass
By Michael Barone
December 06, 2008
Full article Michael Barone Real Clear Politics
Excerpts:
The world doesn't stand still. Case in point: the Georgia runoff election last week made necessary because Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss failed, barely, to win an absolute majority on Nov. 4. In that contest, Chambliss led Democratic challenger Jim Martin by 3 percent. In the runoff, he won by 14.8 percent. Same candidates, very different result.
Does this mean there has been a major shift toward the Republican Party? By no means. But it does tell us something about the balance of enthusiasm in the days after Barack Obama's historic victory. In Georgia, the Obama campaign did a brilliant job of getting black and young voters to cast early ballots and came within 5 percent of carrying a state that had voted for George W. Bush twice by double-digit margins.
Some 3.9 million Georgians voted -- a 19 percent increase over November 2004. Undoubtedly many of these new voters were eager to cast their votes for the man who will now become America's first black president.
November 10, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General Election
Rasmussen Reports The Following Data On Public Opinion On The Military
79% Have High Regard for U.S. Military This Veterans DaySunday, November 09, 2008
Seventy-nine percent (79%) of Americans have a favorable opinion of the U.S. military, and 45% regard Veterans Day as one of the nation’s most important holidays. The military’s favorability rating is up eight points from a Rasmussen Reports survey for Veterans Day a year ago.
Just nine percent (9%) have an unfavorable view of the military, and 12% are undecided, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
One-out-of-three (34%) say they have close friends or relatives who have given their lives while serving in the U.S. military.
Only seven percent (7%) say Veterans Day is one of our least important holidays, with 46% rating it somewhere in between the least important and most important holidays.
Fifty-five percent (55%) of Republicans say Veterans Day is one of our most important holidays, but just 40% of Democrats and unaffiliated voters agree.
More women under age 40 (45%) consider the holiday to be important than men under 40 (18%). Twenty-two percent (22%) of men under 40 rate Veterans Day as one of our least important holidays
Friday November 7, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General Election
69% of Republican Voters Say Palin Helped John McCain's Presidential Bid-Only 20% Say It Hurt
Ninety-one percent (91%) of Republicans have a favorable view of Palin, including 65% who say their view is Very Favorable. Only eight percent (8%) have an unfavorable view of her, including three percent (3%) Very Unfavorable.
Thursday November 6, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General Election
Rasmussen Polling Gets Presidential Race Exactly Right
The final Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Election 2008 showed Barack Obama leading John McCain 52% to 46%. We are pleased to report that those figures precisely matched the actual election returns.
A Fordham University analysis put Rasmussen Reports on top of the list for accuracy among 23 national pollsters.
This matches our Election 2004 performance when our tracking poll was the only national poll to project the totals for Bush and Kerry within half a point of the actual totals...
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Wednesday November 5, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General Election
CONGRATULATIONS PRESIDENT-ELECT OBAMA
BARACK OBAMA---62,926,158...
JOHN MCCAIN---55,729,124...
BARACK CARRIES 30 STATES---JOHN MCCAIN JUST 20
Tuesday November 4, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General Election
Barack Obama 52%
John McCain 46%
Tuesday November 4, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--Unfavorable
Barack Obama 56%
John McCain 55%
January 29 2009 Rasmussen ReportsRASMUSSEN REPORTS Public Support for Economic Recovery Plan Slips to 42% Thursday, January 29, 2009 Full article RASMUSSEN REPORTS Excerpts: Public support for the economic recovery plan crafted by President Obama and congressional Democrats has slipped a bit over the past week. At the same time, expectations that the plan will quickly become law have increased. Forty-two percent (42%) of the nation’s likely voters now support the president’s plan, roughly one-third of which is tax cuts with the rest new government spending. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 39% are opposed to it and 19% are undecided. Liberal voters overwhelmingly support the plan while conservatives are strongly opposed. January 27 2009 Rasmussen ReportsRasmussen Poll: What Is More Important? Cut Taxes For 95% or Raise Taxes on Those making $250,000
Cut Taxes For 95%---64% Raise Taxes on Those Making $250,000 plus---24% Not sure---12% Monday November 3, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 52% John McCain 46% Monday November 3, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 56% John McCain 53% Sunday November 2, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 51% John McCain 46% Sunday November 2, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 55% John McCain 53% Saturday November 1, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 51% John McCain 46% Saturday November 1, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--Unfavorable
Barack Obama 56% John McCain 52% Friday October 31, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 51% John McCain 47% Friday October 31, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 54% John McCain 53% Thursday October 30, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 51% John McCain 46% Thursday October 30, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 56% John McCain 54%
Wednesday October 29, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 50% John McCain 47% Wednesday October 29, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 55% John McCain 54% Tuesday October 28, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 51% John McCain 46% Tuesday October 28, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 56% John McCain 53%
Monday October 27, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 51% John McCain 46% Monday October 27, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 55% John McCain 51% Sunday October 26, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 52% John McCain 44% Sunday October 26, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 57% John McCain 50%
Saturday October 25, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 52% John McCain 44% Saturday October 25, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 56% John McCain 52% Friday October 24, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 52% John McCain 45% Friday October 24, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 57% John McCain 53% Thursday October 23, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 52% John McCain 45% Thursday October 23, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 57% John McCain 54%
Wednesday October 22, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General Election
Barack Obama 51% John McCain 45% Wednesday October 22, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 55% John McCain 54% Tuesday October 21, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 50% John McCain 46% Tuesday October 21, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 55% John McCain 53% Monday October 20, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 50% John McCain 46% Monday October 20, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 54% John McCain 53% Sunday October 19, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 51% John McCain 45% Sunday October 19, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 55% John McCain 52% Saturday October 18, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 50% John McCain 45% Saturday October 18, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 55% John McCain 52% Friday October 17, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 50% John McCain 46% Wednesday October 15, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 55% John McCain 53% Thursday October 16, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 50% John McCain 46% Wednesday October 15, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 55% John McCain 53% Wednesday October 15, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 50% John McCain 45% Wednesday October 15, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 55% John McCain 53% Tuesday October 14, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 50% John McCain 45% Tuesday October 14, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 56% John McCain 53% Monday October 13, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 50% John McCain 45% Monday October 13, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--UnfavorableBarack Obama 56% John McCain 51% Sunday October 12, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 51% John McCain 45% Sunday October 12, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable--Unfavorable--NOT POSTEDSaturday October 11, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 52% John McCain 45% Saturday October 11, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable Unfavorable--NOT POSTEDFriday October 10, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 55% Favorably McCain 54%
Friday October 10, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 50% John McCain 45% Friday October 10, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 55% Favorably McCain 54% Thursday October 9, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 50% John McCain 45% Thursday October 9, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 57% Favorably McCain 54% Wednesday October 8, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 51% John McCain 45% Wednesday October 8, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 56% Favorably McCain 52% Tuesday October 7, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 52% John McCain 44% Tuesday October 7, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 58% Favorably McCain 52% Monday October 6, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 52% John McCain 44% Monday October 6, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 56% Favorably McCain 53% Sunday October 5, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 51% John McCain 44% Sunday October 5, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 57% Favorably McCain 53% Saturday October 4, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 51% John McCain 45% Saturday October 4, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 56% Favorably McCain 53% Friday October 3, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 51% John McCain 44%
Friday October 3, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 57% Favorably McCain 52% Thursday October 2, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 51% John McCain 44%
Thursday October 2, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 58% Favorably McCain 52% Wednesday October 1, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 51% John McCain 45%
Wednesday October 1, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 58% Favorably McCain 53% Tuesday September 30, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 51% John McCain 45%
Tuesday September 30, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 58% Favorably McCain 55% Monday September 29, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 50% John McCain 45%
Monday September 29, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 58% Favorably McCain 55% Sunday September 28, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 50% John McCain 44%
Sunday September 28, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 57% Favorably McCain 55%
Saturday September 27, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General Election
Barack Obama 50% John McCain 44%
Saturday September 27, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 56% Favorably McCain 54% Friday September 26, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 50% John McCain 45%
Fruday September 26, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 56% Favorably McCain 55% Thursday September 25, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 49% John McCain 46%
Thursday September 25, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 56% Favorably McCain 55%
Wednesday September 24, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 49% John McCain 47%
Wednesday September 24, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 55% Favorably McCain 55% Tuesday September 23, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 48% John McCain 48%
Tuesday September 23, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 54% Favorably McCain 54% Monday September 22, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 48% John McCain 47%
Monday September 22, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 55% Monday August 18, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 54%
Sunday September 21, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 48% John McCain 47% Wednesday September 17, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 55% Favorably Obama 55% Saturday September 20, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 48% John McCain 47%
Wednesday September 17, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 55% Favorably Obama 55% Friday September 19, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionJohn McCain 48% Barack Obama 48%
Wednesday September 17, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 55% Favorably Obama 55% Thursday September 18, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionJohn McCain 48% Barack Obama 48%
Wednesday September 17, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 55% Favorably Obama 55% Wednesday September 17, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionJohn McCain 48% Barack Obama 47%
Wednesday September 17, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 55% Favorably Obama 55% Favorably McCain 55% Favorably Obama 55% Tuesday September 16, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionJohn McCain 48% Barack Obama 47%
Tuesday September 16, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 56% Favorably Obama 55%
Monday September 15, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionJohn McCain 49% Barack Obama 47%
Monday September 15, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 56% Favorably Obama 54% Sunday September 14, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionJohn McCain 50% Barack Obama 47%
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Saturday September 13, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 56% Favorably Obama 55% Friday September 12, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionJohn McCain 46% Barack Obama 43%
Friday September 12, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 56% Favorably Obama 55% Thursday September 11, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionJohn McCain 46% Barack Obama 46%
Thursday September 11, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 56% Favorably Obama 55%
Wednesday September 10, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionJohn McCain 46% Barack Obama 46%
Wednesday September 10, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 57% Favorably Obama 55% Tuesday September 9, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionJohn McCain 46% Barack Obama 46%
Tuesday September 9, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 59% Favorably Obama 55%
Monday September 8, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionJohn McCain 47% Barack Obama 46%
Monday September 8, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 60% Favorably Obama 55% Sunday September 7, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionJohn McCain 47% Barack Obama 46%
Sunday September 7, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 58% Favorably Obama 56% Saturday September 6, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 46% John McCain 45%
Saturday September 6, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 58% Favorably Obama 57%
Friday September 5, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 46% John McCain 45%
Friday September 5, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 57% Favorably McCain 57%
Thursday September 4, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 47% John McCain 43%
Thursday September 4, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 57% Favorably McCain 56% Wednesday September 3, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 48% John McCain 43%
Wednesday September 3, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 58% Favorably McCain 55% Monday September 1, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 47% John McCain 44%
Monday September 1, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 58% Favorably McCain 57% Sunday August 31, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 47% John McCain 44%
Sunday August 31, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 57% Favorably McCain 56% Tax Deductions By Category RASMUSSEN REPORTS AUGUST 31, 2008Americans Believe Finding New Energy Sources-Urgent National NeedSaturday August 30, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 47% John McCain 43%
Saturday August 30, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 57% Favorably McCain 55% RASMUSSEN REPORTS AUGUST 30, 2008Americans Believe Finding New Energy Sources-Urgent National NeedFriday August 29, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 46% John McCain 43%
Friday August 29, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 53% Favorably Obama 56% Thursday August 28, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 45% John McCain 44%
Thursday August 28, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 55% Favorably Obama 54% Wednesday August 27, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44%John McCain 44%
Wednesday August 27, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 56% Favorably Obama 53% Tuesday August 26, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 44%
Tuesday August 26, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 57% Favorably Obama 53% Sunday August 24, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 45% John McCain 42% Sunday August 24, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 57% Favorably Obama 55% Saturday August 23, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 46% John McCain 43%
Saturday August 23, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 56% Favorably Obama 55% ###RASMUSSEN REPORTS AUGUST 23, 2008Friday August 22, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 45% John McCain 43%
Friday August 22, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable Unfavorable###Favorably Obama 56% Favorably McCain 53% Thursday August 21, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 45% John McCain 42%
Thursday August 21, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 56% Favorably McCain 55% ###Wednesday August 20, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 45% John McCain 42%
Wednesday August 20, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 56% Favorably McCain 55% ###RASMUSSEN REPORTS AUGUST 20, 2008Tuesday August 19, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 45% John McCain 42%
Tuesday August 19, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 55% Favorably Obama 54% ###RASMUSSEN REPORTS AUGUST 19, 2008Monday August 18, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 43%
Favorably Obama 55% Favorably McCain 55% ###
RASMUSSEN REPORTS AUGUST 18, 2008Sunday August 17, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 42%
Sunday August 17, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 54% Favorably McCain 53% ###Saturday August 16, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 43% John McCain 41%
Saturday August 16, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably Obama 55% Favorably McCain 54% ###RASMUSSEN REPORTS AUGUST 14, 2008Wednesday August 13, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 42%
RASMUSSEN REPORTS AUGUST 13, 2008Americans Believe Finding New Energy Sources-Urgent National NeedTuesday August 12, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 45% John McCain 43%
Monday August 12, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 56% Favorably Obama 55% ###RASMUSSEN REPORTS AUGUST 12, 2008Monday August 11, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 45% John McCain 43%
Monday August 11, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 56% Favorably Obama 55% ###RASMUSSEN REPORTS AUGUST 11, 2008Sunday August 10, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 45% John McCain 43%
Sunday August 10, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 54% Favorably Obama 54% ###RASMUSSEN REPORTS AUGUST 10, 2008RASMUSSEN REPORTS AUGUST 9Saturday August 9, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 44%
Saturday August 9, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 54% Favorably Obama 53% ###Friday August 8, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 43%
Friday August 8, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 56% Favorably Obama 54% ###New Energy Sources is Urgent National Need Agree--81% Disagree--9% More Important? Finding New Energy Sources or Reducing Current UsageFinding New Sources--65% Reducing Usage--28% Thursday August 7, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 43%
Thursday August 7, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 56% Favorably Obama 54% ###Barack Obama 44% John McCain 43%
Unaffiliated Voters, 50% See a Pro-Obama Bias ###August 8, 2008Thursday August 7, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionAmericans Believe Finding New Energy Sources-Urgent National NeedRASMUSSEN REPORTSAugust 7, 2008Wednesday August 6, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 45% John McCain 43% Wednesday August 6, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 56% Favorably Obama 54% ###Tuesday August 5, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 44% Tuesday August 5, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 55% Favorably Obama 53% Monday August 4, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 44% Monday August 4, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 55% Favorably Obama 51% Sunday August 3, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 43% August 4, 2008Sunday August 3, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 56% Favorably Obama 53% Saturday August 2, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 43% Saturday August 2, 2008 Rasmussen Reports Favorable UnfavorableFavorably McCain 56% Favorably Obama 53% Friday August 1, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 42% Friday August 1, 2008 Viewed FavorablyFavorably McCain 55% Favorably Obama 54% Number Who See a Pro-Obama Bias in Reporting--50% Number Who See Non-biased Reporting--21% Monday July 21,2008 Reporters Trying To Help McCain or Obama Win ElectionBelieve Reporters Are Trying To Help Obama Win--49% Believe Reporters Are Trying To Help McCain Win--14% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 31, 2008Wednesday July 30, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 45% John McCain 43% Wednesday July 30, 2008 Viewed FavorablyJuly 30, 2008Favorably Obama 55% Favorably McCain 55% Unaffiliated Voters, 50% See a Pro-Obama Bias Number Who See a Pro-Obama Bias in Reporting--50% Number Who See Non-biased Reporting--21% Monday July 21,2008 Reporters Trying To Help McCain or Obama Win ElectionBelieve Reporters Are Trying To Help Obama Win--49% Believe Reporters Are Trying To Help McCain Win--14% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSTuesday July 29, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 42% Tuesday July 29, 2008 Viewed FavorablyFavorably Obama 56% Favorably McCain 54% Unaffiliated Voters, 50% See a Pro-Obama Bias Number Who See a Pro-Obama Bias in Reporting--50% Number Who See Non-biased Reporting--21% Monday July 21,2008 Reporters Trying To Help McCain or Obama Win ElectionBelieve Reporters Are Trying To Help Obama Win--49% Believe Reporters Are Trying To Help McCain Win--14% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 29, 2008Monday July 28, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 45% John McCain 42% Monday July 28, 2008 Viewed FavorablyFavorably Obama 56% Favorably McCain 56% Unaffiliated Voters, 50% See a Pro-Obama Bias Number Who See a Pro-Obama Bias in Reporting--50% Number Who See Non-biased Reporting--21% Monday July 21,2008 Reporters Trying To Help McCain or Obama Win ElectionBelieve Reporters Are Trying To Help Obama Win--49% Believe Reporters Are Trying To Help McCain Win--14% ###
RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 28, 2008Sunday July 27, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 46% John McCain 41% Sunday July 27, 2008 Viewed FavorablyFavorably Obama 56% Favorably McCain 55% Unaffiliated Voters, 50% See a Pro-Obama Bias Number Who See a Pro-Obama Bias in Reporting--50% Number Who See Non-biased Reporting--21% Monday July 21,2008 Reporters Trying To Help McCain or Obama Win ElectionBelieve Reporters Are Trying To Help Obama Win--49% Believe Reporters Are Trying To Help McCain Win--14% ###
RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 27, 2008Saturday July 26, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 46% John McCain 41% Saturday July 26, 2008 Viewed FavorablyFavorably Obama 57% Favorably McCain 55% Unaffiliated Voters, 50% See a Pro-Obama Bias Number Who See a Pro-Obama Bias in Reporting--50% Number Who See Non-biased Reporting--21% July 21,2008 Reporters Trying To Help McCain or Obama Win ElectionBelieve Reporters Are Trying To Help Obama Win--49% Believe Reporters Are Trying To Help McCain Win--14% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 26, 2008Friday July 25, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 46% John McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 24, 2008Wednesday July 23, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 45% John McCain 42% Wednesday July 23, 2008 Favorables and UnfavorablesFavorably McCain 56% Unfavorably--No data Favorably Obama 54% Unfavorably--No data Unaffiliated Voters, 50% See a Pro-Obama Bias Number Who See a Pro-Obama Bias in Reporting--50% Number Who See Non-biased Reporting--21%   Monday July 21,2008 Reporters Trying To Help McCain or Obama Win ElectionBelieve Reporters Are Trying To Help Obama Win--49% Believe Reporters Are Trying To Help McCain Win--14% ###
RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 23, 2008Tuesday July 22, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 43% John McCain 42% Tuesday July 22, 2008 Favorables and UnfavorablesFavorably McCain 57% Unfavorably--No data Favorably Obama 55% Unfavorably--No data Unaffiliated Voters, 50% See a Pro-Obama Bias Number Who See a Pro-Obama Bias in Reporting--50% Number Who See Non-biased Reporting--21% Monday July 21,2008 Reporters Trying To Help McCain or Obama Win ElectionBelieve Reporters Are Trying To Help Obama Win--49% Believe Reporters Are Trying To Help McCain Win--14% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 22, 2008Monday July 21, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 42% John McCain 41% Monday July 21, 2008 Favorables and UnfavorablesFavorably McCain 57% Unfavorably--No data Favorably Obama 53% Unfavorably--No data Monday July 21,2008 Reporters Trying To Help McCain or Obama Win ElectionBelieve Reporters Are Trying To Help Obama Win--49% Believe Reporters Are Trying To Help McCain Win--14% Sunday July 20, 2008 Unaffiliated Voters:Very Favorable and Very UnfavorableVery Favorable McCain 12% Very Unfavorable 15% Very Favorable Obama 10% Very Unfavorable 24% Today: Victory In Iraq Is Now Possible-Rasmussen Reports Agree 40% Disagree 44% One Year Ago July, 2007 Victory In Iraq Is Now Possible Agree 32% Disagree 54%
RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 21, 2008Sunday July 20, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 41% Sunday July 20, 2008 Favorables and UnfavorablesFavorably McCain 55% Unfavorably--No data Favorably Obama 55% Unfavorably--No data Sunday July 20, 2008 Unaffiliated Voters:Very Favorable and Very UnfavorableVery Favorable McCain 12% Very Unfavorable 15% Very Favorable Obama 10% Very Unfavorable 24% Today: Victory In Iraq Is Now Possible-Rasmussen Reports Agree 40% Disagree 44% One Year Ago July, 2007 Victory In Iraq Is Now Possible Agree 32% Disagree 54%
RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 20, 2008Today: Victory In Iraq Is Now Possible-Rasmussen Reports Agree 40% Disagree 44% One Year Ago July, 2007 Victory In Iraq Is Now Possible Agree 32% Disagree 54%
Saturday July 19, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 43% John McCain 41% Saturday July 19, 2008 Favorables and UnfavorablesFavorably McCain 56% Unfavorably--No data Favorably Obama 55% Unfavorably--No data ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 19, 2008Today: Victory In Iraq Is Now Possible-Rasmussen Reports Agree 40% Disagree 44% One Year Ago July, 2007 Victory In Iraq Is Now Possible Agree 32% Disagree 54% Friday July 18, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 42% Friday July 18, 2008 Favorables and UnfavorablesFavorably McCain 56% Unfavorably--No data Favorably Obama 55% Unfavorably--No data ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 18, 2008Today: Victory In Iraq Is Now Possible-Rasmussen Reports Agree 40% Disagree 44% One Year Ago July, 2007 Victory In Iraq Is Now Possible Agree 32% Disagree 54% Thursday July 17, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 42% Thursday July 17, 2008 Favorables and UnfavorablesFavorably McCain 56% Unfavorably--No data Favorably Obama 54% Unfavorably--No data ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 17, 2008Today: Victory In Iraq Is Now Possible-Rasmussen Reports Agree 40% Disagree 44% One Year Ago July, 2007 Victory In Iraq Is Now Possible Agree 32% Disagree 54% Wednesday July 16, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 45% John McCain 41% Wednesday July 16, 2008 Favorables and UnfavorablesFavorably McCain 55% Unfavorably--No data Favorably Obama 55% Unfavorably--No data ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 16, 2008Today July 14, 2008: Victory In Iraq Is Now Possible-Rasmussen Reports Agree 40% Disagree 44% One Year Ago July, 2007 Victory In Iraq Is Now Possible Agree 32% Disagree 54% Tuesday July 15, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 40% Tuesday July 15, 2008 Favorables and UnfavorablesFavorably McCain 55% Unfavorably--No data Favorably Obama 55% Unfavorably--No data ### Which Is More Important? Cutting Government Spending or Balancing The Budget?Favor Cutting Spending Over Balancing The Budget--58% Favor Balancing The Budget Over Cutting Government Spending--30% Cutting Government Spending Is More Important Than Balancing The Budget--By PartyRepublicans 70% Unaffilitate Voters 57% Democrats 52% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 15, 2008Which Is More Important? Cutting Government Spending or Balancing The Budget?Favor Cutting Spending Over Balancing The Budget--58% Favor Balancing The Budget Over Cutting Government Spending--30% Cutting Government Spending Is More Important Than Balancing The Budget--By PartyRepublicans 70% Unaffilitate Voters 57% Democrats 52% Monday July 14, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionBarack Obama 44% John McCain 42% Monday July 14, 2008 Favorables and UnfavorablesFavorably McCain 56% Unfavorably 41% Favorably Obama 54% Unfavorably 43% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 14, 2008Which Is More Important? Cutting Government Spending or Balancing The Budget?Favor Cutting Spending Over Balancing The Budget--58% Favor Balancing The Budget Over Cutting Government Spending--30% Cutting Government Spending Is More Important Than Balancing The Budget--By PartyRepublicans 70% Unaffilitate Voters 57% Democrats 52% Sunday July 13, 2008 Favorables and UnfavorablesFavorably McCain 57% Unfavorably 40% Favorably Obama 54% Unfavorably 44% Sunday July 13, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 43% McCain 43% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 13, 2008Which Is More Important? Cutting Government Spending or Balancing The Budget?Favor Cutting Spending Over Balancing The Budget--58% Favor Balancing The Budget Over Cutting Government Spending--30% Cutting Government Spending Is More Important Than Balancing The Budget--By PartyRepublicans 70% Unaffilitate Voters 57% Democrats 52% Saturday July 12, 2008 Favorables and UnfavorablesFavorably McCain 56% Unfavorably 41% Favorably Obama 54% Unfavorably 44% Saturday July 12, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 43% McCain 43% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 12, 2008Friday July 11, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionWhich Is More Important? Cutting Government Spending or Balancing The Budget?Favor Cutting Spending Over Balancing The Budget--58% Favor Balancing The Budget Over Cutting Government Spending--30% Cutting Government Spending Is More Important Than Balancing The Budget--By PartyRepublicans 70% Unaffilitate Voters 57% Democrats 52% Favorables and UnfavorablesFavorably McCain 54% Unfavorably 43% Favorably Obama 54% Unfavorably 44% Friday July 11, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 43% McCain 42% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 11, 2008Thursday July 10, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionFavorably McCain 54% Unfavorably 44% Favorably Obama 54% Unfavorably 45% Thursday July 10, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 45% McCain 41% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 10, 2008Wednesday July 9, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionFavorably Obama 55% Unfavorably 43% Favorably McCain 54% Unfavorably 44% Wednesday July 9, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 45% McCain 41% Just 17% of voters say that the federal government represents the will of the American people. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 68% disagree and 15% are not sure The Federal Government Represents The Will Of The American PeopleAgree 17% Disagree 68% Not Sure 15% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 9, 2008Favorably Obama 57% Unfavorably 41% Favorably McCain 53% Unfavorably 44% Tuesday July 8, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 46% McCain 40% Just 17% of voters say that the federal government represents the will of the American people. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 68% disagree and 15% are not sure (see video). The Federal Government Represents The Will Of The American PeopleAgree 17% Disagree 68% Not Sure 15% Americans Who Are Proud or Ashamed of America's HistoryProud of America's History 75% Ashamed of America's History 13% Unsure 12% Proud America's History Republicans, Democrats, Unaffiliated VotersRepublicans 91% Democrats 64% Unaffiliated 73% Voters Believe Supreme Court Ruling Overturning Washington D.C. Ban on Handguns Was Correct-Believe Ban Was Unconstitutional Believe The Court Was Correct in Overturing--64% Believe The Court Was Incorrect in Overturing--26% Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--McCain 63% U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Tuesday July 8, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 57% Unfavorably 41% Favorably McCain 53% Unfavorably 44% Tuesday July 8, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 46% McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 8, 2008Just 17% of voters say that the federal government represents the will of the American people. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 68% disagree and 15% are not sure (see video). The Federal Government Represents The Will Of The American PeopleAgree 17% Disagree 68% Not Sure 15% Americans Who Are Proud or Ashamed of America's HistoryProud of America's History 75% Ashamed of America's History 13% Unsure 12% Proud America's History Republicans, Democrats, Unaffiliated VotersRepublicans 91% Democrats 64% Unaffiliated 73% Voters Believe Supreme Court Ruling Overturning Washington D.C. Ban on Handguns Was Correct-Believe Ban Was Unconstitutional Believe The Court Was Correct in Overturing--64% Believe The Court Was Incorrect in Overturing--26% Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--McCain 63% U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Monday July 7, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 56% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 54% Unfavorably 43% Monday July 7, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 46% McCain 41% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 7, 2008Just 17% of voters say that the federal government represents the will of the American people. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 68% disagree and 15% are not sure (see video). The Federal Government Represents The Will Of The American PeopleAgree 17% Disagree 68% Not Sure 15% Americans Who Are Proud or Ashamed of America's HistoryProud of America's History 75% Ashamed of America's History 13% Unsure 12% Proud America's History Republicans, Democrats, Unaffiliated VotersRepublicans 91% Democrats 64% Unaffiliated 73% Voters Believe Supreme Court Ruling Overturning Washington D.C. Ban on Handguns Was Correct-Believe Ban Was Unconstitutional Believe The Court Was Correct in Overturing--64% Believe The Court Was Incorrect in Overturing--26% Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--McCain 63% U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Sunday July 6, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 56% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 55% Unfavorably 43% Sunday July 6, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 47% McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 6, 2008Are You Proud or Ashamed of America's HistoryProud of America's History 75% Ashamed of America's History 13% Unsure 12% Proud America's History Republicans, Democrats, Unaffiliated VotersRepublicans 91% Democrats 64% Unaffiliated 73% Voters Believe Supreme Court Ruling Overturning Washington D.C. Ban on Handguns Was Correct-Believe Ban Was Unconstitutional Believe The Court Was Correct in Overturing--64% Believe The Court Was Incorrect in Overturing--26% Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--McCain 63% U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Saturday July 5, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 56% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 55% Unfavorably 43% Saturday July 5, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 47% McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 5, 2008Are You Proud or Ashamed of America's HistoryProud of America's History 75% Ashamed of America's History 13% Unsure 12% Proud America's History Republicans, Democrats, Unaffiliated VotersRepublicans 91% Democrats 64% Unaffiliated 73% Voters Believe Supreme Court Ruling Overturning Washington D.C. Ban on Handguns Was Correct-Believe Ban Was Unconstitutional Believe The Court Was Correct in Overturing--64% Believe The Court Was Incorrect in Overturing--26% Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--McCain 63% U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Friday July 4, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 56% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 55% Unfavorably 43% Friday July 4, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 47% McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 4, 2008Voters Believe Supreme Court Ruling Overturning Washington D.C. Ban on Handguns Was Correct-Believe Ban Was Unconstitutional Believe The Court Was Correct in Overturing--64% Believe The Court Was Incorrect in Overturing--26% Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--McCain 63% U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Thursday July 3, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 56% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 55% Unfavorably 43% Thursday July 3, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 47% McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 3, 2008Voters Believe Supreme Court Ruling Overturning Washington D.C. Ban on Handguns Was Correct-Believe Ban Was Unconstitutional Believe The Court Was Correct in Overturing--64% Believe The Court Was Incorrect in Overturing--26% Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--McCain 63% U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Wednesday July 2, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 56% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 56% Unfavorably 42% Wednesday July 2, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 46% McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJuly 2, 2008Voters Believe Supreme Court Ruling Overturning Washington D.C. Ban on Handguns Was Correct-Believe Ban Was Unconstitutional Believe The Court Was Correct in Overturing--64% Believe The Court Was Incorrect in Overturing--26% Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--McCain 63% U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Tuesday July 1, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 56% Unfavorably 43% Favorably McCain 55% Unfavorably 43% Tuesday July 1, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 46% McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 30, 2008Voters Believe Supreme Court Ruling Overturning Washington D.C. Ban on Handguns Was Correct-Believe Ban Was Unconstitutional Believe The Court Was Correct in Overturing--64% Believe The Court Was Incorrect in Overturing--26% Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--McCain 63% U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Monday June 30, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 55% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 54% Unfavorably 44% Monday June 30, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 46% McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 30, 2008Voters Believe Supreme Court Ruling Overturning Washington D.C. Ban on Handguns Was Correct-Believe Ban Was Unconstitutional Believe The Court Was Correct in Overturing--64% Believe The Court Was Incorrect in Overturing--26% Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--McCain 63% U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Sunday June 29, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 55% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 54% Unfavorably 44% Sunday June 29, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 47% McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 29, 2008Voters Believe Supreme Court Ruling Overturning Washington D.C. Ban on Handguns Was Correct-Believe Ban Was Unconstitutional Believe The Court Was Correct in Overturing--64% Believe The Court Was Incorrect in Overturing--26% Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--McCain 63% U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Saturday June 28, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 55% Unfavorably 43% Favorably McCain 54% Unfavorably 44% Saturday June 28, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 47% McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 28, 2008Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--McCain 63% U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Friday June 27, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 55% Unfavorably 43% Favorably McCain 55% Unfavorably 44% Friday June 27, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 47% McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 27, 2008Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--McCain 63% U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Thursday June 26, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 55% Unfavorably 43% Favorably McCain 55% Unfavorably 43% Thursday June 26, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 46% McCain 41% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 26, 2008Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--McCain 63% U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Wednesday June 25, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 55% Unfavorably 43% Favorably McCain 55% Unfavorably 43% Wednesday June 25, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 46% McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 25, 2008Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--McCain 63% U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Tuesday June 24, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 56% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 54% Unfavorably 44% Tuesday June 24, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 46% McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 24, 2008Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--McCain 63% U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent--Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Monday June 23, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 56% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 54% Unfavorably 43% Monday June 23, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 47% McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 23, 2008Voters Belief That Candidates Views U.S. Society As Generally fair and decent. McCain 63% Obama 45% By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Sunday June 22, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 56% Unfavorably 41% Favorably McCain 53% Unfavorably 43% Sunday June 22, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 47% McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 22, 2008By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% Saturday June 21, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 55% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 54% Unfavorably 43% Saturday June 21, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 46% McCain 40% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 21, 2008By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Friday June 20, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably McCain 54% Unfavorably 43% Favorably Obama 53% Unfavorably 44% Friday June 20, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 45% McCain 41% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 20, 2008By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Thursday June 19, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably McCain 55% Unfavorably 43% Favorably Obama 52% Unfavorably 42% Thursday June 19, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 45% McCain 42% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 19, 2008By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Wednesday June 18, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 55% Unfavorably 43% Favorably McCain 55% Unfavorably 43% Wednesday June 18, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 45% McCain 41% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008By Wide Margins Voters Believe Drilling Should Be Allowed In Oil Rich Areas and That It Would Lower PricesJune 18, 2008Drilling should be allowed off the coasts of California, Florida and other states. Agree, drilling should be allowed 67% Disagree, should not be allowed 18% Undecided 15% It is at least somewhat likely that gas prices will go down if offshore oil drilling is allowed Prices Will Go Down 64% Prices Will Not Go Down 27% RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 18, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Tuesday June 17, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen ReportsFavorably Obama 54% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 53% Unfavorably 44% Tuesday June 17, 2008 Rasmussen Reports General ElectionObama 45% McCain 40% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 17, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Monday June 16, 2008 Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Monday June 16, 2008 11:54 PM Favorably McCain 55% Unfavorably 44% Favorably Obama 54% Unfavorably 43% Monday June 16, 2008 Rasmussen Reports 11:54 AM General ElectionObama 45% McCain 40% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 16, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Sunday June 15, 2008 11:04 PM Favorably Obama 54% Unfavorably 43% Favorably McCain 52% Unfavorably 45% Rasmussen Reports Sunday June 15, 2008 11:04 AM General ElectionObama 46% McCain 39% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 15, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Government--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Saturdday June 14, 2008 11:34 PM Favorably Obama 55% Unfavorably 44% Favorably McCain 52% Unfavorably 45% Rasmussen Reports Saturday June 14, 2008 11:37 AM General ElectionObama 47% McCain 40% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 14, 2008Voters Still Angry And Frustrated Over Lack Of Action on ImmigrationStill Angry--33% Frustrated Over Lack of Action--27% Is Anger Toward Federal Government or ImmigrantsAngry at Federal Governmen--83% Angry at Immigrants--12% Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Friday June 13, 2008 11:27 PM Favorably Obama 55% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 52% Unfavorably 45% Rasmussen Reports Friday June 13, 2008 11:37 AM General ElectionObama 47% McCain 40% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 13, 2008Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Thursday June 12, 2008 11:27 PM Favorably Obama 56% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 54% Unfavorably 44% Rasmussen Reports Thursday June 12, 2008 11:27 AM General ElectionObama 47% McCain 41% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 12, 2008Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Wednesday June 11, 2008 11:14 PM Favorably Obama 56% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 55% Unfavorably 42% Rasmussen Reports Wednesday June 11, 2008 11:14 AM General ElectionObama 46% McCain 41% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 11, 2008Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 PM Favorably Obama 59% Unfavorably 40% Favorably McCain 54% Unfavorably 43% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AM General ElectionObama 48% McCain 40% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 10, 2008 11:22 AMObama 45% McCain 28% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### Today's Tax Tip-See Also Feb. 3rd-IRS Warns of SCAMS-Feb. 21-RebatesRASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 9, 2008Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Federal Spending Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 50% If John McCain Is Elected 33% Taxes Will Increase June 8, 2008 12:21PMIf Barack Obama Is Elected 45% If John McCain Is Elected 28% Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Sunday June 8, 2008 12:21 PM Favorably Obama 58% Unfavorably 41% Favorably McCain 52% Unfavorably 45% Rasmussen Reports Sunday June 8, 2008 12:21 PM General ElectionObama 48% McCain 40% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 8, 2008Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Saturday June 7, 2008 11:01 AM Favorably Obama 55% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 55% Unfavorably 43% Rasmussen Reports Saturday June 7, 2008 11:01 AM General ElectionObama 46% McCain 42% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 7, 2008Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Favorably Obama 55% Unfavorably 42% Favorably McCain 55% Unfavorably 43% Rasmussen Reports Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM General ElectionObama 45% McCain 40% Friday June 6, 2008 11:44 AM Who Is The Better LeaderMcCain 43% Obama 38% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### RASMUSSEN REPORTSJune 6, 2008Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 34% Opposed 44% Women Voters-Do You Favor Hillary Clinton As Barack Obama's Running Mate-General PopulationFavor 36% Opposed 41% June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Thursday June 5, 2008 11:47 AM Favorably McCain 55% Unfavorably 42% Favorably Obama 54% Unfavorably 43% Rasmussen Reports Thursday June 5, 2008 11:47 AM General ElectionObama 43% McCain 41% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### June 5, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Wednesday June 4, 2008 11:07 AM Favorably McCain 53% Unfavorably 44% Favorably Obama 55% Unfavorably 43% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 4, 2008 11:07 AM General ElectionObama 43% McCain 41% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Wednesday June 4, 2008 11:07 AMRasmussen(NATIONAL) Barack Obama Is The Winner ###### Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0% May 18th 92.0% May 19th 92.6% May 20th 92.6% May 21th 93.1% May 22nd 92.9% May 23rd 92.0% May 24th 92.1% May 25th 91.2% May 26th 91.6% May 27th 91.3% May 28th 91.6% May 29th 91.6% May 30th 91.4% May 31st 91.3% June 1 91.4% June 2 92.3% June 3 94.0% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### June 4, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 3, 2008 11:44 AM Favorably McCain 51% Unfavorably 46% Favorably Obama 48% Unfavorably 49% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday June 3, 2008 11:44 AM General ElectionMcCain 46% Obama 46% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday June 3, 2008 11:44 AMObama 49% Clinton 42% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0% May 18th 92.0% May 19th 92.6% May 20th 92.6% May 21th 93.1% May 22nd 92.9% May 23rd 92.0% May 24th 92.1% May 25th 91.2% May 26th 91.6% May 27th 91.3% May 28th 91.6% May 29th 91.6% May 30th 91.4% May 31st 91.3% June 1 91.4% June 2 92.3% June 3 94.0% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### June 2, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Sunday June 1, 2008 12:04 PM Favorably McCain 50% Unfavorably 47% Favorably Obama 47% Unfavorably 50% Rasmussen Reports Sunday June 1, 2008 12:04 PM General ElectionMcCain 46% Obama 45% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Sunday June 1, 2008 12:04 PMObama 48% Clinton 43% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0% May 18th 92.0% May 19th 92.6% May 20th 92.6% May 21th 93.1% May 22nd 92.9% May 23rd 92.0% May 24th 92.1% May 25th 91.2% May 26th 91.6% May 27th 91.3% May 28th 91.6% May 29th 91.6% May 30th 91.4% May 31st 91.3% June 1 91.4% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### June 1, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Saturday May 31, 2008 12:14 PM Favorably McCain 52% Unfavorably 46% Favorably Obama 45% Unfavorably 53% Rasmussen Reports Saturday May 31, 2008 12:14 PM General ElectionMcCain 46% Obama 43% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Saturday May 31, 2008 12:14 PMObama 48% Clinton 43% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0% May 18th 92.0% May 19th 92.6% May 20th 92.6% May 21th 93.1% May 22nd 92.9% May 23rd 92.0% May 24th 92.1% May 25th 91.2% May 26th 91.6% May 27th 91.3% May 28th 91.6% May 29th 91.6% May 30th 91.4% May 31st 91.3% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### May 31, 2008Somewhat Likely That He Will Reach Across Party Lines and Work Effectively With Both Republicans and DemocratsMcCain 61% Obama 52% Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Thursday May 29, 2008 11:03 AM Favorably McCain 52% Unfavorably 45% Favorably Obama 48% Unfavorably 49% Rasmussen Reports Thursday May 29, 2008 11:03 AM General ElectionMcCain 47% Obama 42% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Thursday May 29, 2008 11:03 PMObama 47% Clinton 44% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0% May 18th 92.0% May 19th 92.6% May 20th 92.6% May 21th 93.1% May 22nd 92.9% May 23rd 92.0% May 24th 92.1% May 25th 91.2% May 26th 91.6% May 27th 91.3% May 28th 91.6% May 29th 91.6% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### May 29, 2008Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Wednesday May 28, 2008 11:53 AM Favorably McCain 50% Unfavorably 46% Favorably Obama 48% Unfavorably 49% Rasmussen Reports Wednesday May 28, 2008 11:53 AM General ElectionMcCain 47% Obama 43% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Wednesday May 28, 2008 11:53 PMObama 48% Clinton 44% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0% May 18th 92.0% May 19th 92.6% May 20th 92.6% May 21th 93.1% May 22nd 92.9% May 23rd 92.0% May 24th 92.1% May 25th 91.2% May 26th 91.6% May 27th 91.3% May 28th 91.6% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### May 28, 2008Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 27, 2008 11:13 AM Favorably McCain 50% Unfavorably 46% Favorably Obama 48% Unfavorably 49% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 27, 2008 11:13 AM General ElectionMcCain 47% Obama 44% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday May 27, 2008 11:13 PMObama 49% Clinton 43% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0% May 18th 92.0% May 19th 92.6% May 20th 92.6% May 21th 93.1% May 22nd 92.9% May 23rd 92.0% May 24th 92.1% May 25th 91.2% May 26th 91.6% May 27th 91.3% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### May 27, 2008Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Monday May 26, 2008 12:13 PM Favorably McCain 50% Unfavorably 46% Favorably Obama 48% Unfavorably 49% Rasmussen Reports Monday May 26, 2008 12:13 PM General ElectionMcCain 45% Obama 45% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday May 26, 2008 12:13 PMObama 50% Clinton 44% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0% May 18th 92.0% May 19th 92.6% May 20th 92.6% May 21th 93.1% May 22nd 92.9% May 23rd 92.0% May 24th 92.1% May 25th 91.2% May 26th 91.6% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### May 26, 2008Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Sunday May 25, 2008 12:53 PM Favorably McCain 50% Unfavorably 46% Favorably Obama 47% Unfavorably 50% Rasmussen Reports Sunday May 25, 2008 12:53 PM General ElectionMcCain 46% Obama 44% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Sunday May 25, 2008 12:53 PMObama 50% Clinton 44% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0% May 18th 92.0% May 19th 92.6% May 20th 92.6% May 21th 93.1% May 22nd 92.9% May 23rd 92.0% May 24th 92.1% May 25th 91.2% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### May 25, 2008Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Saturday May 24, 2008 12:33 PM Favorably McCain 50% Unfavorably 45% Favorably Obama 48% Unfavorably 49% Rasmussen Reports Saturday May 24, 2008 12:33 PM General ElectionMcCain 46% Obama 44% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Saturday May 24, 2008 12:33 PMObama 48% Clinton 44% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0% May 18th 92.0% May 19th 92.6% May 20th 92.6% May 21th 93.1% May 22nd 92.9% May 23rd 92.0% May 24th 92.1% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### May 24, 2008Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Friday May 23, 2008 11:33 AM Favorably McCain 50% Unfavorably 46% Favorably Obama 49% Unfavorably 48% Rasmussen Reports Friday May 23, 2008 11:33 AM General ElectionMcCain 45% Obama 45% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Friday May 23, 2008 11:33 AMObama 50% Clinton 43% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0% May 18th 92.0% May 19th 92.6% May 20th 92.6% May 21th 93.1% May 22nd 92.9% May 23rd 92.0% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### May 23, 2008Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Thursday May 22, 2008 11:44 AM Favorably McCain 50% Unfavorably 46% Favorably Obama 50% Unfavorably 48% Rasmussen Reports Thursday May 22, 2008 11:44 AM General ElectionMcCain 46% Obama 42% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Thursday May 22, 2008 11:44 AMObama 50% Clinton 42% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0% May 18th 92.0% May 19th 92.6% May 20th 92.6% May 21th 93.1% May 22nd 92.9% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### May 22, 2008Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Wednesday May 21, 2008 11:24 AM Favorably McCain 49% Unfavorably 47% Favorably Obama 50% Unfavorably 48% Rasmussen Reports Wednesday May 21, 2008 11:24 AM General ElectionMcCain 45% Obama 44% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Wednesday May 21, 2008 11:24 AMObama 50% Clinton 42% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0% May 18th 92.0% May 19th 92.6% May 20th 92.6% May 21th 93.1% Somewhat Likely The U.S. Will Win The War In IraqIf John McCain Is Elected 49% If Barack Obama Is Elected 20% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### May 21, 2008Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 20, 2008 11:54 AM Favorably McCain 50% Unfavorably 46% Favorably Obama 49% Unfavorably 49% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 20, 2008 11:54 AM General ElectionMcCain 46% Obama 43% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday May 20, 2008 11:54 AMObama 50% Clinton 44% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0% May 18th 92.0% May 19th 92.6% May 20th 92.6% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### May 20, 2008Viewed Favorably and Unfavorably Rasmussen Reports Monday May 19, 2008 12:57 PM Favorably McCain 48% Unfavorably 47% Favorably Obama 48% Unfavorably 49% Rasmussen Reports Monday May 19, 2008 12:57 PM General ElectionTenth Straight Day A 1 Point Lead Has Seesawed Up and BackMcCain 45% Obama 44% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday May 19, 2008 12:57 PM-Unchanged-Third Straight Day 46-44Obama 46% Clinton 44% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0% May 18th 92.0% May 19th 92.6% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### May 19, 2008Viewed Favorably Rasmussen Reports Sunday May 18, 2008 11:57 AM McCain 50% Obama 49% Rasmussen Reports Sunday May 18, 2008 11:57 AM General ElectionObama 45% McCain 44% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Sunday May 18, 2008 11:57 AMObama 46% Clinton 44% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0 May 18th 92.0 May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### May 18, 2008Viewed Favorably Rasmussen Reports Saturday May 17, 2008 11:51 AM McCain 50% Obama 48% Rasmussen Reports Saturday May 17, 2008 11:51 AM General ElectionMcCain 45% Obama 44% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Saturday May 17, 2008 11:51 AMObama 46% Clinton 44% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 17th 92.0 May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### May 17, 2008Viewed Favorably Rasmussen Reports Friday May 16, 2008 10:02 McCain 50% Obama 48% Rasmussen Reports Friday May 16, 2008 10:02 General ElectionMcCain 45% Obama 45% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Friday May 16, 2008 10:02 PMObama 48% Clinton 42% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination--RASMUSSEN MARKETS Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% May 16th 91.9% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% ### May 16, 2008Viewed Favorably Rasmussen Reports Thursday May 15, 2008 10:41 Obama 50% McCain 50% Rasmussen Reports Thursday May 15, 2008 10:41 General ElectionObama 46% McCain 45% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Thursday May 15, 2008 10:41 PMObama 50% Clinton 41% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% May 15, 2008Viewed Favorably Rasmussen Reports Wednesday May 14, 2008 12:41 Obama 50% McCain 49% Rasmussen Reports Wednesday May 14, 2008 12:41 General ElectionObama 47% McCain 46% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% May 14, 2008Believe That Taxes Will Go Up If Elected President-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Clinton 54% Obama 51% McCain 33% Believe That Raising Taxes Is Bad For The Economy-Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 Bad For The Economy 60% Good for The Economy 14% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 13, 2008 12:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% Rasmussen Markets Monday May 12, 11:46 PM 2008Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democratic Nomination Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% _______ Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday May 12, 2008 11:46 PM____________ Barack Obama 51% Hillary Clinton 42% May 13, 2008Rasmussen Reports Monday May 12, 2008 11:46 PM-MichiganMcCain 45% Obama 44% Rasmussen Markets Monday May 12, 11:46 PM 2008Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democratic Nomination Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% May 12th 90.6% _______ Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday May 12, 2008 11:46 PM____________ Barack Obama 52% Hillary Clinton 42% May 12, 2008Rasmussen Markets Sunday May 11, 12:46 PM 2008Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democratic Nomination Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination Since Indiana & North Carolina PrimariesMay 9th 89.4 May 10th 90.2% May 11th 90.6% _______ Rasmussen Reports Monday May 12, 2008, 11:46 PM-General ElectionBarack Obama 47% John McCain 46% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Sunday May 11, 2008 12:46 PM____________ Barack Obama 52% Hillary Clinton 42% Rasmussen Reports Sunday May 11, 2008, 12:46 PM-General ElectionBarack Obama 47% John McCain 46% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Saturday May 10, 2008 12:46 PMBarack Obama Favorable 50% Unfavorable 48% John McCain Favorable 49% Unfavorable 48% Hillary Clinton Favorable 45% Unfavorable 53% May 11, 2008Rasmussen Markets Saturday May 10, 2008Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democratic Nomination Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning The Democrtic Nomination Since Indiana & North Carolina Primaries90.2% _______ Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Saturday May 10, 2008 12:46 PM____________ Barack Obama 48% Hillary Clinton 43% Rasmussen Reports Saturday May 10, 2008, 12:46 PM-General ElectionHillary Clinton 48% John McCain 43% _______________ Barack Obama 46% John McCain 45% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Saturday May 10, 2008 12:46 PMBarack Obama Favorable 50% Unfavorable 48% John McCain Favorable 49% Unfavorable 48% Hillary Clinton Favorable 45% Unfavorable 53% May 10, 2008Rasmussen Markets May 9, 2008Barack Obama's Chance of Winning Nomination Before Indiana & North Carolina Primaries73% Barack Obama's Chance of Winning Nomination Since Indiana & North Carolina Primaries89.4% _______ Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Friday May 9, 2008 12:16 PM____________ Barack Obama 50% Hillary Clinton 42% Rasmussen Reports Friday May 9, 2008, 12:16 PM-General ElectionHillary Clinton 48% John McCain 43% _______________ Barack Obama 47% John McCain 44% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Friday May 9, 2008 12:16 PMBarack Obama Favorable 51% Unfavorable 47% John McCain Favorable 49% Unfavorable 48% Hillary Clinton Favorable 45% Unfavorable 53% ### May 9, 2008Rasmussen Reports Thursday May 8, 2008, 10:16 AM-General ElectionHillary Clinton 48% John McCain 43% _______________ Barack Obama 46% John McCain 44% May 3, 200865% Opposed To Increase In Capital Gains TaxOpposed to Increase 65% Favor Increase 16% Not Sure 19% 52% Believe Capital Gains Tax Increase Would Hurt The EcononyIncrease Would Hurt The Economy 52% Increase Would Help The Economy 17% Would Have No Impact 18% Rasmussen ReportsWho Is Trusted More On Individual Issues?Saturday April 26, 2009 11:51 A.M.Given The Choice Between John McCain and Barack Obama Who Do You Trust Most in Handling The Economy?John McCain 46% Barack Obama 39% ________________ John McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 42% Who Is Trusted More When It Comes To The War In Iraq?John McCain 48% Barack Obama 39% _____________ John McCain 50% Hillary Clinton 40% Who Do You Trust More On Issues of National Security?John McCain 52% Barack Obama 31% _____________ John McCain 54% Hillary Clinton 34% Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Thursday May 8, 2008 10:16 AMBarack Obama Favorable 51% Unfavorable 47% John McCain Favorable 49% Unfavorable 48% Hillary Clinton Favorable 46% Unfavorable 52% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Wednesday April 30, 2008 10:24 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 50% Hillary Clinton Favorable 41% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Plus or Minus Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 AMMcCain Vs. Obama McCain +5 McCain Vs. Clinton McCain +16 How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Clinton Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & Women-Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Thursday May 8, 2008 10:16 AM____________ Barack Obama 48% Hillary Clinton 43% _________________ Real Clear Politics (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 21, 2008 Hillary Clinton 49 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Thursday April 24, 11:44 AM Minnesota Changes From Leans Democrat To Likely Democrat-Dems add 10Democrats 200 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
May 8, 2008Rasmussen Reports May 7, 2008Rasmussen Reports Wednesday May 7, 2008, 11:16 AM-General ElectionHillary Clinton 47% John McCain 44% _______________ Barack Obama 45% John McCain 44% May 3, 200865% Opposed To Increase In Capital Gains TaxOpposed to Increase 65% Favor Increase 16% Not Sure 19% 52% Believe Capital Gains Tax Increase Would Hurt The EcononyIncrease Would Hurt The Economy 52% Increase Would Help The Economy 17% Would Have No Impact 18% Rasmussen ReportsWho Is Trusted More On Individual Issues?Saturday April 26, 2009 11:51 A.M.Given The Choice Between John McCain and Barack Obama Who Do You Trust Most in Handling The Economy?John McCain 46% Barack Obama 39% ________________ John McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 42% Who Is Trusted More When It Comes To The War In Iraq?John McCain 48% Barack Obama 39% _____________ John McCain 50% Hillary Clinton 40% Who Do You Trust More On Issues of National Security?John McCain 52% Barack Obama 31% _____________ John McCain 54% Hillary Clinton 34% Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Wednesday May 7, 2008 11:16 AMBarack Obama Favorable 51% Unfavorable 46% John McCain Favorable 49% Unfavorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 46% Unfavorable 51% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Wednesday April 30, 2008 10:24 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 50% Hillary Clinton Favorable 41% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Plus or Minus Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 AMMcCain Vs. Obama McCain +5 McCain Vs. Clinton McCain +16 How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Clinton Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & Women-Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Wednesday May 7, 2008 11:16 AM____________ Barack Obama 47% Hillary Clinton 43% _________________ Real Clear Politics (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 21, 2008 Hillary Clinton 49 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Thursday April 24, 11:44 AM Minnesota Changes From Leans Democrat To Likely Democrat-Dems add 10Democrats 200 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
May 7, 2008Rasmussen Reports May 6, 2008Rasmussen Reports Tuesday May 6, 2008, 11:31 AM-General ElectionHillary Clinton 47% John McCain 43% _______________ John McCain 45% Barack Obama 45% May 3, 200865% Opposed To Increase In Capital Gains TaxOpposed to Increase 65% Favor Increase 16% Not Sure 19% 52% Believe Capital Gains Tax Increase Would Hurt The EcononyIncrease Would Hurt The Economy 52% Increase Would Help The Economy 17% Would Have No Impact 18% Rasmussen ReportsWho Is Trusted More On Individual Issues?Saturday April 26, 2009 11:51 A.M.Given The Choice Between John McCain and Barack Obama Who Do You Trust Most in Handling The Economy?John McCain 46% Barack Obama 39% ________________ John McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 42% Who Is Trusted More When It Comes To The War In Iraq?John McCain 48% Barack Obama 39% _____________ John McCain 50% Hillary Clinton 40% Who Do You Trust More On Issues of National Security?John McCain 52% Barack Obama 31% _____________ John McCain 54% Hillary Clinton 34% Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Tuesday May 6, 2008 11:31 AMJohn McCain Favorable 50% Unfavorable 47% Barack Obama Favorable 50% Unfavorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 47% Unfavorable 50% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Wednesday April 30, 2008 10:24 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 50% Hillary Clinton Favorable 41% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Plus or Minus Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 AMMcCain Vs. Obama McCain +5 McCain Vs. Clinton McCain +16 How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Clinton Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & Women-Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday May 6, 2008 11:31 AM____________ Barack Obama 47% Hillary Clinton 43% _________________ Real Clear Politics (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 21, 2008 Hillary Clinton 49 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Thursday April 24, 11:44 AM Minnesota Changes From Leans Democrat To Likely Democrat-Dems add 10Democrats 200 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
May 5, 2008Rasmussen Reports May 4, 2008Rasmussen Reports Sunday May 4, 2008, 11:04 AM-General ElectionHillary Clinton 46% John McCain 44% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 44% May 3, 200865% Opposed To Increase In Capital Gains TaxOpposed to Increase 65% Favor Increase 16% Not Sure 19% 52% Believe Capital Gains Tax Increase Would Hurt The EcononyIncrease Would Hurt The Economy 52% Increase Would Help The Economy 17% Would Have No Impact 18% Rasmussen ReportsWho Is Trusted More On Individual Issues?Saturday April 26, 2009 11:51 A.M.Given The Choice Between John McCain and Barack Obama Who Do You Trust Most in Handling The Economy?John McCain 46% Barack Obama 39% ________________ John McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 42% Who Is Trusted More When It Comes To The War In Iraq?John McCain 48% Barack Obama 39% _____________ John McCain 50% Hillary Clinton 40% Who Do You Trust More On Issues of National Security?John McCain 52% Barack Obama 31% _____________ John McCain 54% Hillary Clinton 34% Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Sunday May 4, 2008, 11:04 AM-General ElectionHillary Clinton 46% John McCain 44% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 44% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Sunday May 4, 2008 11:04 AMJohn McCain Favorable 52% Unfavorable 46% Barack Obama Favorable 50% Unfavorable 48% Hillary Clinton Favorable 48% Unfavorable 50% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Wednesday April 30, 2008 10:24 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 50% Hillary Clinton Favorable 41% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Plus or Minus Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 AMMcCain Vs. Obama McCain +5 McCain Vs. Clinton McCain +16 How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Clinton Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & Women-Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Sunday May 4, 2008 11:04 AMHillary Clinton 45% Barack Obama 45% Real Clear Politics (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 21, 2008 Hillary Clinton 49 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Thursday April 24, 11:44 AM Minnesota Changes From Leans Democrat To Likely Democrat-Dems add 10Democrats 200 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
May 4, 2008Rasmussen Reports May 3, 2008Rasmussen Reports Saturday May 3, 2008,11:34 AM-General ElectionHillary Clinton 45% John McCain 44% _______________ John McCain 48% Barack Obama 43% May 3, 200865% Opposed To Increase In Capital Gains TaxOpposed to Increase 65% Favor Increase 16% Not Sure 19% 52% Believe Capital Gains Tax Increase Would Hurt The EcononyIncrease Would Hurt The Economy 52% Increase Would Help The Economy 17% Would Have No Impact 18% Rasmussen ReportsWho Is Trusted More On Individual Issues?Saturday April 26, 2009 11:51 A.M.Given The Choice Between John McCain and Barack Obama Who Do You Trust Most in Handling The Economy?John McCain 46% Barack Obama 39% ________________ John McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 42% Who Is Trusted More When It Comes To The War In Iraq?John McCain 48% Barack Obama 39% _____________ John McCain 50% Hillary Clinton 40% Who Do You Trust More On Issues of National Security?John McCain 52% Barack Obama 31% _____________ John McCain 54% Hillary Clinton 34% Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Saturday May 3, 2008,11:34 AM-General ElectionHillary Clinton 45% John McCain 44% _______________ John McCain 48% Barack Obama 42% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Saturday May 3, 2008 11:34 AMJohn McCain Favorable 52% Unfavorable 45% Barack Obama Favorable 49% Unfavorable 49% Hillary Clinton Favorable 48% Unfavorable 50% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Wednesday April 30, 2008 10:24 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 50% Hillary Clinton Favorable 41% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Plus or Minus Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 AMMcCain Vs. Obama McCain +5 McCain Vs. Clinton McCain +16 How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Clinton Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & Women-Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Saturday May 3, 2008 11:34 AMHillary Clinton 47% Barack Obama 44% Real Clear Politics (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 21, 2008 Hillary Clinton 49 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Thursday April 24, 11:44 AM Minnesota Changes From Leans Democrat To Likely Democrat-Dems add 10Democrats 200 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
May 2, 200865% Opposed To Increase In Capital Gains TaxOpposed to Increase 65% Favor Increase 16% Not Sure 19% 52% Believe Capital Gains Tax Increase Would Hurt The EcononyIncrease Would Hurt The Economy 52% Increase Would Help The Economy 17% Would Have No Impact 18% Rasmussen ReportsWho Is Trusted More On Individual Issues?Saturday April 26, 2009 11:51 A.M.Given The Choice Between John McCain and Barack Obama Who Do You Trust Most in Handling The Economy?John McCain 46% Barack Obama 39% ________________ John McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 42% Who Is Trusted More When It Comes To The War In Iraq?John McCain 48% Barack Obama 39% _____________ John McCain 50% Hillary Clinton 40% Who Do You Trust More On Issues of National Security?John McCain 52% Barack Obama 31% _____________ John McCain 54% Hillary Clinton 34% Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Thursday May 1, 2008, 10:34 AM-General ElectionHillary Clinton 44% John McCain 44% _______________ John McCain 46% Barack Obama 43% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Thursday May 1, 2008 10:34 AMJohn McCain Favorable 51% Unfavorable 45% Barack Obama Favorable 49% Unfavorable 48% Hillary Clinton Favorable 44% Unfavorable 54% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Wednesday April 30, 2008 10:24 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 50% Hillary Clinton Favorable 41% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Plus or Minus Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 AMMcCain Vs. Obama McCain +5 McCain Vs. Clinton McCain +16 How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Clinton Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & Women-Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Thursday May 1, 2008 10:34 AMHillary Clinton 46% Barack Obama 44% Real Clear Politics (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 21, 2008 Hillary Clinton 49 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Thursday April 24, 11:44 AM Minnesota Changes From Leans Democrat To Likely Democrat-Dems add 10Democrats 200 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
May 1, 200865% Opposed To Increase In Capital Gains TaxOpposed to Increase 65% Favor Increase 16% Not Sure 19% 52% Believe Capital Gains Tax Increase Would Hurt The EcononyIncrease Would Hurt The Economy 52% Increase Would Help The Economy 17% Would Have No Impact 18% Rasmussen ReportsWho Is Trusted More On Individual Issues?Saturday April 26, 2009 11:51 A.M.Given The Choice Between John McCain and Barack Obama Who Do You Trust Most in Handling The Economy?John McCain 46% Barack Obama 39% ________________ John McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 42% Who Is Trusted More When It Comes To The War In Iraq?John McCain 48% Barack Obama 39% _____________ John McCain 50% Hillary Clinton 40% Who Do You Trust More On Issues of National Security?John McCain 52% Barack Obama 31% _____________ John McCain 54% Hillary Clinton 34% Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Wednesday April 30, 2008, 10:24 AM-General ElectionHillary Clinton 45% John McCain 45% _______________ John McCain 46% Barack Obama 45% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Wednesday April 30, 2008 10:24 AMJohn McCain Favorable 50% Unfavorable 47% Barack Obama Favorable 49% Unfavorable 48% Hillary Clinton Favorable 44% Unfavorable 54% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Wednesday April 30, 2008 10:24 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 50% Hillary Clinton Favorable 41% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Plus or Minus Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 AMMcCain Vs. Obama McCain +5 McCain Vs. Clinton McCain +16 How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Clinton Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & Women-Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Wednesday April 30, 2008 10:24 AMBarack Obama 47% Hillary Clinton 43% Real Clear Politics (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 21, 2008 Hillary Clinton 49 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Thursday April 24, 11:44 AM Minnesota Changes From Leans Democrat To Likely Democrat-Dems add 10Democrats 200 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
April 29, 200965% Opposed To Increase In Capital Gains TaxOpposed to Increase 65% Favor Increase 16% Not Sure 19% 52% Believe Capital Gains Tax Increase Would Hurt The EcononyIncrease Would Hurt The Economy 52% Increase Would Help The Economy 17% Would Have No Impact 18% Rasmussen ReportsWho Is Trusted More On Individual Issues?Saturday April 26, 2009 11:51 A.M.Given The Choice Between John McCain and Barack Obama Who Do You Trust Most in Handling The Economy?John McCain 46% Barack Obama 39% ________________ John McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 42% Who Is Trusted More When It Comes To The War In Iraq?John McCain 48% Barack Obama 39% _____________ John McCain 50% Hillary Clinton 40% Who Do You Trust More On Issues of National Security?John McCain 52% Barack Obama 31% _____________ John McCain 54% Hillary Clinton 34% Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Monday April 28, 2008, 10:58 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 44% _______________ John McCain 46% Barack Obama 46% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Monday April 28, 2008 10:58 AMJohn McCain Favorable 51% Unfavorable 46% Barack Obama Favorable 51% Unfavorable 46% Hillary Clinton Favorable 45% Unfavorable 53% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 34% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Plus or Minus Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 AMMcCain Vs. Obama McCain +5 McCain Vs. Clinton McCain +16 How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & Women-Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 28, 2008 10:58 AMBarack Obama 49% Hillary Clinton 41% Real Clear Politics (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 21, 2008 Hillary Clinton 49 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Thursday April 24, 11:44 AM Minnesota Changes From Leans Democrat To Likely Democrat-Dems add 10Democrats 200 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
April 28, 2009Rasmussen ReportsWho Is Trusted More On Individual Issues?Saturday April 26, 2009 11:51 A.M.Given The Choice Between John McCain and Barack Obama Who Do You Trust Most in Handling The Economy?John McCain 46% Barack Obama 39% ________________ John McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 42% Who Is Trusted More When It Comes To The War In Iraq?John McCain 48% Barack Obama 39% _____________ John McCain 50% Hillary Clinton 40% Who Do You Trust More On Issues of National Security?John McCain 52% Barack Obama 31% _____________ John McCain 54% Hillary Clinton 34% Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Sunday April 27, 2008, 11:58 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 45% _______________ John McCain 46% Barack Obama 46% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Sunday April 27, 2008 11:59 AMJohn McCain Favorable 51% Unfavorable 46% Barack Obama Favorable 50% Unfavorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 47% Unfavorable 51% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 34% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Plus or Minus Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 AMMcCain Vs. Obama McCain +5 McCain Vs. Clinton McCain +16 How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & Women-Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Saturday April 26, 2008 11:51 AMBarack Obama 48% Hillary Clinton 42% Real Clear Politics (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 21, 2008 Hillary Clinton 49 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Thursday April 24, 11:44 AM Minnesota Changes From Leans Democrat To Likely Democrat-Dems add 10Democrats 200 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
April 27, 2009Rasmussen ReportsWho Is Trusted More On Individual Issues?Saturday April 26, 2009 11:51 A.M.Given The Choice Between John McCain and Barack Obama Who Do You Trust Most in Handling The Economy?John McCain 46% Barack Obama 39% ________________ John McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 42% Who Is Trusted More When It Comes To The War In Iraq?John McCain 48% Barack Obama 39% _____________ John McCain 50% Hillary Clinton 40% Who Do You Trust More On Issues of National Security?John McCain 52% Barack Obama 31% _____________ John McCain 54% Hillary Clinton 34% Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Saturday April 26, 2008, 11:51 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 45% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 45% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Saturday April 26, 2008 11:51 AMJohn McCain Favorable 51% Unfavorable 46% Barack Obama Favorable 50% Unfavorable 48% Hillary Clinton Favorable 46% Unfavorable 52% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 34% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Plus or Minus Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 AMMcCain Vs. Obama McCain +5 McCain Vs. Clinton McCain +16 How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & Women-Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Saturday April 26, 2008 11:51 AMBarack Obama 47% Hillary Clinton 43% Real Clear Politics (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 21, 2008 Hillary Clinton 49 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Thursday April 24, 11:44 AM Minnesota Changes From Leans Democrat To Likely Democrat-Dems add 10Democrats 200 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
April 25, 2009Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Friday April 25, 2008, 11:01 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 45% _______________ Barack Obama 45% John McCain 45% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Friday April 25, 2008 11:01 AMJohn McCain Favorable 52% Unfavorable 46% Barack Obama Favorable 50% Unfavorable 48% Hillary Clinton Favorable 46% Unfavorable 53% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 34% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Plus or Minus Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 AMMcCain Vs. Obama McCain +5 McCain Vs. Clinton McCain +16 How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & Women-Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Friday April 25, 2008 11:02 AMBarack Obama 49% Hillary Clinton 42% Real Clear Politics (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 21, 2008 Hillary Clinton 49 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Thursday April 24, 11:44 AM Minnesota Changes From Leans Democrat To Likely Democrat-Dems add 10Democrats 200 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
April 25, 2009Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Thursday April 24, 2008, 11:44 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 45% _______________ Barack Obama 47% John McCain 45% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Thursday April 24, 2008 11:44 AMJohn McCain Favorable 51% Unfavorable 45% Barack Obama Favorable 51% Unfavorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 44% Unfavorable 54% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 34% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Plus or Minus Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 AMMcCain Vs. Obama McCain +5 McCain Vs. Clinton McCain +16 How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & Women-Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Thursday April 24, 2008 11:44 AMBarack Obama 49% Hillary Clinton 42% Real Clear Politics (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 21, 2008 Hillary Clinton 49 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Thursday April 24, 11:44 AM Minnesota Changes From Leans Democrat To Likely Democrat-Dems add 10Democrats 200 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | April 24, 2009Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Wednesday April 23, 2008, 11:04 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 44% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 44% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Wednesday April 23, 2008 11:04 AMJohn McCain Favorable 52% Unfavorable 45% Barack Obama Favorable 49% Unfavorable 49% Hillary Clinton Favorable 43% Unfavorable 55% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 34% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Plus or Minus Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 AMMcCain Vs. Obama McCain +5 McCain Vs. Clinton McCain +16 How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & Women-Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Wednesday April 23, 2008 11:04 AMBarack Obama 48% Hillary Clinton 43% Real Clear Politics (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 21, 2008 Hillary Clinton 49 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | April 23, 2009Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 22, 2008, 11:24 PM-General ElectionJohn McCain 49% Hillary Clinton 43% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 44% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Tuesday April 22, 2008 11:24 PMJohn McCain Favorable 52% Unfavorable 44% Barack Obama Favorable 49% Unfavorable 49% Hillary Clinton Favorable 43% Unfavorable 55% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 34% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Plus or Minus Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 AMMcCain Vs. Obama McCain +5 McCain Vs. Clinton McCain +16 How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & Women-Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 22, 2008 12:24 PMBarack Obama 49% Hillary Clinton 41% Real Clear Politics (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 21, 2008 Hillary Clinton 49 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
April 23, 2009Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 22, 2008, 11:24 PM-General ElectionJohn McCain 49% Hillary Clinton 43% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 44% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Tuesday April 22, 2008 11:24 PMJohn McCain Favorable 52% Unfavorable 44% Barack Obama Favorable 49% Unfavorable 49% Hillary Clinton Favorable 43% Unfavorable 55% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 34% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Plus or Minus Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 AMMcCain Vs. Obama McCain +5 McCain Vs. Clinton McCain +16 How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & Women-Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 22, 2008 12:24 PMBarack Obama 49% Hillary Clinton 41% Real Clear Politics (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 21, 2008 Hillary Clinton 49 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
April 22, 2009Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Monday April 21, 2008, 11:51 PM-General ElectionJohn McCain 48% Hillary Clinton 43% _______________ John McCain 48% Barack Obama 43% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 PMJohn McCain Favorable 52% Unfavorable 44% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Unfavorable 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable 44% Unfavorable 54% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 34% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Plus or Minus Monday April 21, 2008 11:51 AMMcCain Vs. Obama McCain +5 McCain Vs. Clinton McCain +16 How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & WomenThursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Sunday April 20, 2008 12:55 PMBarack Obama 47% Hillary Clinton 42% Real Clear Politics (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 21, 2008 Hillary Clinton 49 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
April 21, 2009Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Sunday April 20, 2008, 12:55 PM-General ElectionJohn McCain 48% Hillary Clinton 44% _______________ John McCain 48% Barack Obama 42% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Sunday April 20, 2008 12:55 PMJohn McCain Favorable 54% Unfavorable 43% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Unfavorable 50% Hillary Clinton Favorable 45% Unfavorable 53% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 34% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & WomenThursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Sunday April 20, 2008 12:55 PMBarack Obama 46% Hillary Clinton 42% Rasmussen Reports (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 8, 2008 12:00 Noon EST Hillary Clinton 48 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
April 20, 2009Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Saturday April 19, 2008, 12:35 PM-General ElectionJohn McCain 49% Hillary Clinton 42% _______________ John McCain 48% Barack Obama 41% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Saturday April 19, 2008 12:35 PMJohn McCain Favorable 56% Unfavorable 40% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Unfavorable 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable 45% Unfavorable 53% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 34% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & WomenThursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Saturday April 19, 2008 12:35 PMBarack Obama 45% Hillary Clinton 43% Rasmussen Reports (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 8, 2008 12:00 Noon EST Hillary Clinton 48 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrats | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
April 19, 2009Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Friday April 18, 2008, 10:43 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 50% Hillary Clinton 41% _______________ John McCain 48% Barack Obama 42% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Friday April 18, 2008 10:43 AMJohn McCain Favorable 56% Unfavorable 41% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Unfavorable 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable 43% Unfavorable 55% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 34% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Obama 68% Democrats For McCain 23% Third Party Candidate 5% Undecided 4% How Democrats Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMDemocrats For Clinton 71% Democrats For McCain 21% Third Party Candidate 4% Undecided 4% How Republicans Would Vote If Its Obama Vs. McCain-April 18, 2008 10:43 AMRepublicans For McCain Against Clinton 85% Republicans For McCain Against Obama 82% Favorables-Men & WomenThursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Friday April 18, 2008 10:43 AMBarack Obama 46% Hillary Clinton 41% Rasmussen Reports (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 8, 2008 12:00 Noon EST Hillary Clinton 48 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrat | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
April 18, 2009Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Thursday April 17, 2008, 11:03 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 49% Hillary Clinton 41% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 43% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Unfavorable 43% Barack Obama Favorable 48% Unfavorable 50% Hillary Clinton Favorable 42% Unfavorable 56% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 34% Favorables-Men & WomenThursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMJohn McCain Favorables Men 56% Women 54% Barack Obama Favorables Men 45% Women 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable Men 33% Women 48% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Thursday April 17, 2008 11:03 AMBarack Obama 48% Hillary Clinton 41% Rasmussen Reports (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 8, 2008 12:00 Noon EST Hillary Clinton 48 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrat | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
April 17, 2009Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Wednesday April 16, 2008, 11:37 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 50% Hillary Clinton 40% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 42% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Wednesday April 16, 2008 11:37 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Unfavorable 42% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Unfavorable 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable 42% Unfavorable 56% Unaffiliated Voters-Favorable Ratings Wednesday April 16, 2008 11:37 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 34% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Wednesday April 16, 2008 11:37 AMBarack Obama 48% Hillary Clinton 41% Rasmussen Reports (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 8, 2008 12:00 Noon EST Hillary Clinton 48 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes Back From Toss-up To Leans Democrat April 16, 2008 11:37 AMDemocrats 260 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 5 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrat | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
April 16, 2009Senator McCain Proposes A Suspension of the Federal Gas Tax From May To SeptemberFavor 60% Oppose 24% Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 15, 2008, 10:07 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 48% Hillary Clinton 41% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 43% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Tuesday April 15, 2008 10:07 AMJohn McCain Favorable 53% Unfavorable 45% Barack Obama Favorable 49% Unfavorable 49% Hillary Clinton Favorable 43% Unfavorable 54% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 15, 2008 10:07 AMBarack Obama 50% Hillary Clinton 41% Rasmussen Reports (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 8, 2008 12:00 Noon EST Hillary Clinton 48 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes From Leans Democrat To Toss-UP Race Almost Even-Wednesday April 2, 2008 11:46 AMDemocrats 243 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 4 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrat | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | | Colorado | 46 | 46 | - | 52 | 38 | Too Close Too Call | ###
April 15, 2009Rasmussen Reports Monday April 14, 2008, 10:07 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 43% _______________ John McCain 49% Barack Obama 42% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Monday April 14, 2008 10:07 AMJohn McCain Favorable 54% Unfavorable 43% Barack Obama Favorable 48% Unfavorable 50% Hillary Clinton Favorable 46% Unfavorable 51% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 14, 2008 10:07 AMBarack Obama 48% Hillary Clinton 44% Rasmussen Reports (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 8, 2008 12:00 Noon EST Hillary Clinton 48 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes From Leans Democrat To Toss-UP Race Almost Even-Wednesday April 2, 2008 11:46 AMDemocrats 243 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote The 4 Closest States | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrat | | Nevada | 41 | 45 | - | 43 | 44 | Too Close Too Call | April 14, 2009Rasmussen Reports Sunday April 13, 2008, 9:57 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 49% Hillary Clinton 41% _______________ John McCain 50% Barack Obama 42% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Sunday April 13, 2008 9:57 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Unfavorable 42% Barack Obama Favorable 48% Unfavorable 50% Hillary Clinton Favorable 46% Unfavorable 51% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Sunday April 13, 2008 9:57 AMHillary Clinton 46% Barack Obama 45% Rasmussen Reports (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 8, 2008 12:00 Noon EST Hillary Clinton 48 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes From Leans Democrat To Toss-UP Race Almost Even-Wednesday April 2, 2008 11:46 AMDemocrats 243 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | - | Senator McCain | Senator Clinton | Leans To | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | - | 46 | 40 | Democrats | | Michigan | 43 | 42 | - | 45 | 42 | Too Close To Call | | New Hampshire | 46 | 43 | - | 47 | 41 | Democrat | April 13, 2009Rasmussen Reports Saturday April 12, 2008, 10:57 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 43% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 43% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Saturday April 12, 2008 10:57 AMJohn McCain Favorable 53% Unfavorable 44% Barack Obama Favorable 51% Unfavorable 48% Hillary Clinton Favorable 46% Unfavorable 52% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Saturday April 12, 2008 10:57 AMBarack Obama 46% Hillary Clinton 44% Rasmussen Reports (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 8, 2008 12:00 Noon EST Hillary Clinton 48 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes From Leans Democrat To Toss-UP Race Almost Even-Wednesday April 2, 2008 11:46 AMDemocrats 243 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | Senator Clinton | Leans To | Other | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | 40 | Democrats | ---- | | Michigan | 45 | 42 | 42 | Democrats | -- | ###
April 12, 2009Rasmussen Reports Friday April 11, 2008, 10:33 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 48% Hillary Clinton 42% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 44% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Friday April 11, 2008 10:33 AMJohn McCain Favorable 52% Unfavorable 44% Barack Obama Favorable 51% Unfavorable 47% Hillary Clinton Favorable 47% Unfavorable 51% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Friday April 11, 2008 10:33 AMBarack Obama 47% Hillary Clinton 44% Rasmussen Reports (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 8, 2008 12:00 Noon EST Hillary Clinton 48 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes From Leans Democrat To Toss-UP Race Almost Even-Wednesday April 2, 2008 11:46 AMDemocrats 243 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% April 11, 2009 McCain Vs. Obama or Clinton and Favorite Party To Capture Electoral Vote--OHIO | State | Senator McCain | Senator Obama | Senator Clinton | Leans To | Other | | Ohio | 46 | 40 | 40 | Democrats | ---- | | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | ###
April 11, 2009Rasmussen Reports Thursday April 10, 2008, 10:09 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 48% Hillary Clinton 42% _______________ John McCain 46% Barack Obama 45% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Thursday April 10, 2008 10:09 AMJohn McCain Favorable 52% Unfavorable 45% Barack Obama Favorable 52% Unfavorable 45% Hillary Clinton Favorable 45% Unfavorable 53% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Thursday April 10, 2008 10:09 AMBarack Obama 48% Hillary Clinton 41% Rasmussen Reports (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 8, 2008 12:00 Noon EST Hillary Clinton 48 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes From Leans Democrat To Toss-UP Race Almost Even-Wednesday April 2, 2008 11:46 AMDemocrats 243 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% ###
April 10, 2009Rasmussen Reports Wednesday April 9, 2008, 11:09 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 44% _______________ Barack Obama 46% John McCain 45% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Wednesday April 9, 2008 11:09 AMJohn McCain Favorable 53% Unfavorable 44% Barack Obama Favorable 53% Unfavorable 45% Hillary Clinton Favorable 45% Unfavorable 52% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Wednesday April 9, 2008 11:09 AMBarack Obama 50% Hillary Clinton 41% Rasmussen Reports (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 8, 2008 12:00 Noon EST Hillary Clinton 48 Barack Obama 43 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes From Leans Democrat To Toss-UP Race Almost Even-Wednesday April 2, 2008 11:46 AMDemocrats 243 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Democrats Agree 35% Disagree 48% ###
Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 8, 2008, 11:29 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 43% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 45% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Tuesday April 8, 2008 11:29 AMJohn McCain Favorable 54% Unfavorable 43% Barack Obama Favorable 52% Unfavorable 46% Hillary Clinton Favorable 47% Unfavorable 52% Rasmussen Reports (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMReal Clear Politics (RCP) Average 03/24 - 04/02 Hillary Clinton 48.0 Barack Obama 41.4 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 8, 2008 11:29 AMBarack Obama 51% Hillary Clinton 40% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes From Leans Democrat To Toss-UP Race Almost Even-Wednesday April 2, 2008 11:46 AMDemocrats 243 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.Agree 48% Disagree 36% Not Sure 16% Economy: Best Thing the Government Can Do is Get Out of the Way By Reducing Taxes and Regulations.RepublicansAgree 64% Disagree 24% Unaffiliated Voters Agree 49% Disagree 34% ###
April 8, 2009Rasmussen Reports Monday April 7, 2008, 11:20 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 44% _______________ John McCain 46% Barack Obama 45% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Monday April 7, 2008 11:40 AMJohn McCain Favorable 54% Unfavorable 43% Barack Obama Favorable 52% Unfavorable 45% Hillary Clinton Favorable 45% Unfavorable 53% Rasmussen Reports (Pennsylvania) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMReal Clear Politics (RCP) Average 03/24 - 04/02 Hillary Clinton 48.0 Barack Obama 41.4 Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday April 7, 2008 11:20 AMBarack Obama 51% Hillary Clinton 41% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes From Leans Democrat To Toss-UP Race Almost Even-Wednesday April 2, 2008 11:46 AMDemocrats 243 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 ###
April 7, 2009Rasmussen Reports Sunday April 6, 2008,11:40 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 48% Hillary Clinton 44% _______________ John McCain 48% Barack Obama 43% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Sunday April 6, 2008 9:40 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Unfavorable 42% Barack Obama Favorable 52% Unfavorable 46% Hillary Clinton Favorable 47% Unfavorable 51% Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Sunday April 6, 2008 11:40 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Sunday April 6, 2008 11:40 AMBarack Obama 50% Hillary Clinton 42% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes From Leans Democrat To Toss-UP Race Almost Even-Wednesday April 2, 2008 11:46 AMDemocrats 243 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 ###
April 6, 2009Rasmussen Reports Saturday April 5, 2008, 9:40 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 42% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 44% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Saturday April 5, 2008 9:40 AMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Unfavorable 42% Barack Obama Favorable 52% Unfavorable 45% Hillary Clinton Favorable 47% Unfavorable 51% Rasmussen Reports (NORTH CAROLINA) Primary Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Saturday April 5, 2008 9:40 AMBarack Obama 56% Hillary Clinton 33% Rasmussen Reports (NATIONAL) Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Saturday April 5, 2008 9:40 AMBarack Obama 51% Hillary Clinton 41% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes From Leans Democrat To Toss-UP Race Almost Even-Wednesday April 2, 2008 11:46 AMDemocrats 243 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 ###
April 4, 2009Rasmussen Reports Thursday April 3, 2008, 11:06 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 42% _______________ John McCain 48% Barack Obama 41% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Thursday April 3, 2008 11:06 AMJohn McCain Favorable 57% Unfavorable 40% Barack Obama Favorable 50% Unfavorable 48% Hillary Clinton Favorable 46% Unfavorable 52% Rasmussen Reports Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Thursday April 3, 2008 11:06 AMBarack Obama 46% Hillary Clinton 43% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes From Leans Democrat To Toss-UP Race Almost Even-Wednesday April 2, 2008 11:46 AMDemocrats 243 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 ###
April 3, 2009Rasmussen Reports Wednesday April 2, 2008, 11:46 AM-General ElectionJohn McCain 46% Hillary Clinton 42% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 41% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Wednesday April 2, 2008 11:46 AMJohn McCain Favorable 57% Unfavorable 41% Barack Obama Favorable 49% Unfavorable 49% Hillary Clinton Favorable 44% Unfavorable 53% Rasmussen Reports Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Wednesday April 2, 2008 11:46 AMHillary Clinton 45% Barack Obama 44% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday April 2, 11:46 AMNew Hampshire Changes From Leans Democrat To Toss-UP Race Almost Even-Wednesday April 2, 2008 11:46 AMDemocrats 243 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 ###
April 2, 2009Rasmussen Reports Tuesday April 1, 2008, 12:48 PM-General ElectionJohn McCain 48% Hillary Clinton 41% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 41% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Tuesday April 1, 2008 12:48 PMJohn McCain Favorable 56% Unfavorable 41% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Unfavorable 50% Hillary Clinton Favorable 43% Unfavorable 55% Rasmussen Reports Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday April 1, 2008 12:48 PMBarack Obama 46% Hillary Clinton 45% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Tuesday April 1, 12:48 PMNew Hampshire Changes From Leans Democrat To Toss-UP Race Almost Even-Tuesday April 1, 2008 12:48 PMDemocrats 243 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Electoral College Without Leaners-Where One Party LeadsDemocrats 190 Republicans 189 ###
Rasmussen Reports Monday March 31, 2008, 12:48 PM-State of WashingtonJohn McCain 46% Hillary Clinton 43% _______________ Barack Obama 48% John McCain 43% SATURDAY Missouri changes from Toss-up to Leans Republicans. Democratic lead Narrows Democrats 247 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Wisconsin Moves From Likely Democrat To Leans Democrat Monday March 31, 12:48 PM###
April 1, 2009Rasmussen Reports Monday March 31, 2008, 12:28 PM-General ElectionJohn McCain 49% Hillary Clinton 40% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 42% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Monday March 31, 12:28 PMJohn McCain Favorable 53% Unfavorable 44% Barack Obama Favorable 49% Unfavorable 49% Hillary Clinton Favorable 43% Unfavorable 55% Rasmussen Reports Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday March 31, 12:28 PMBarack Obama 46% Hillary Clinton 43% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Sunday March 30, 12:40 PMNew Hampshire Changes From Leans Democrat To Toss-UP Race Almost Even-Sunday March 30, 12:40 PMDemocrats 243 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Rasmussen Reports Monday March 31, 2008, 12:28 PM-State of WashingtonJohn McCain 46% Hillary Clinton 43% _______________ Barack Obama 48% John McCain 43% SATURDAY Missouri changes from Toss-up to Leans Republicans. Democratic lead Narrows Democrats 247 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Wisconsin Moves From Likely Democrat To Leans Democrat Saturday March 29, 2:15 PM###
March 31, 2009Rasmussen Reports Sunday March 30, 2008, 12:40 PM-General ElectionJohn McCain 50% Hillary Clinton 40% _______________ John McCain 47% Barack Obama 44% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Sunday March 30, 12:40 PMJohn McCain Favorable 54% Unfavorable 44% Barack Obama Favorable 49% Unfavorable 48% Hillary Clinton Favorable 42% Unfavorable 56% Rasmussen Reports Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Sunday March 30, 12:40 PM-Barack Widens LeadBarack Obama 47% Hillary Clinton 42% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Sunday March 30, 12:40 PMNew Hampshire Changes From Leans Democrat To Toss-UP Race Almost Even-Sunday March 30, 12:40 PMDemocrats 243 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 SATURDAY Missouri changes from Toss-up to Leans Republicans. Democratic lead Narrows Democrats 247 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Wisconsin Moves From Likely Democrat To Leans Democrat Saturday March 29, 2:15 PM###
March 30, 2009Rasmussen Reports Saturday March 29, 2008, 2:15 PM-General ElectionJohn McCain 51% Hillary Clinton 40% _______________ John McCain 48% Barack Obama 43% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Saturday March 29, 2:15 PMJohn McCain Favorable 53% Unfavorable 44% Barack Obama Favorable 50% Unfavorable 48% Hillary Clinton Favorable 42% Unfavorable 56% Rasmussen Reports Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Saturday March 29, 2:15 PM--They're TiedBarack Obama 48% Hillary Clinton 42% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Saturday March 29, 2:15 PMMissouri changes from Toss-up to Leans Republicans. Democratic lead Narrows Democrats 247 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 Wisconsin Moves From Likely Democrat To Leans Democrat Saturday March 29, 2:15 PM###
March 29, 2009Rasmussen Reports-Friday March 28, 2008-General ElectionJohn McCain 49% Hillary Clinton 41% _______________ John McCain 49% Barack Obama 42% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Friday March 28, 12:10 PMJohn McCain Favorable 54% Unfavorable 43% Barack Obama Favorable 49% Unfavorable 49% Hillary Clinton Favorable 45% Unfavorable 53% Rasmussen Reports Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Friday March 28, 12:10 PM--They're TiedBarack Obama 46% Hillary Clinton 44% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Friday March 28, 2:30 PMMissouri changes from Toss-up to Leans Republicans. Democratic lead Narrows Democrats 247 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 ### March 28, 2009March 27, 2009Rasmussen Reports-Thursday March 27, 2008-General ElectionJohn McCain 51% Hillary Clinton 41% _______________ John McCain 51% Barack Obama 41% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Thursday March 27, 12:10 PMJohn McCain Favorable 56% Unfavorable 41% Barack Obama Favorable 46% Unfavorable 52% Hillary Clinton Favorable 44% Unfavorable 54% Rasmussen Reports Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Thursday March 27, 12:10 PM--They're TiedHillary Clinton 46% Barack Obama 44% Most Americans oppose federal assistance for homeowners who took on mortgages they can’t afford.:Oppose Federal Assistance 53% Favor Federal Assistance 29% Not Sure 17% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Thursday March 27, 2:30 PM:Missouri changes from Toss-up to Leans Republicans. Democratic lead Narrows Democrats 247 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 ### March 27, 2009Rasmussen Reports-Wednesday March 26, 2008-General ElectionJohn McCain 50% Hillary Clinton 43% _______________ John McCain 51% Barack Obama 41% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Wednesday March 26, 12:00 PMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Unfavorable 42% Barack Obama Favorable 46% Unfavorable 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable 44% Unfavorable 54% Rasmussen Reports Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Wednesday March 26, 12:00 PM--They're TiedHillary Clinton 45% Barack Obama 45% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Wednesday March 26, 2:30 PM:Missouri changes from Toss-up to Leans Republicans. Democratic lead Narrows Democrats 247 Republicans 240 Needed To Win 270 March 26, 2009Rasmussen Reports-Tuesday March 25, 2008-General ElectionJohn McCain 48% Hillary Clinton 43% _______________ John McCain 50% Barack Obama 41% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Tuesday March 25, 12:55 PMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Unfavorable 42% Barack Obama Favorable 46% Unfavorable 52% Hillary Clinton Favorable 45% Unfavorable 52% Rasmussen Reports Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Tuesday March 25, 12:55 PMHillary Clinton 46% Barack Obama 43% March 25, 2009Rasmussen Reports-Monday March 24, 2008-General ElectionJohn McCain 49% Hillary Clinton 42% _______________ John McCain 50% Barack Obama 41% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Monday March 24, 2:30 PMJohn McCain Favorable 55% Unfavorable 42% Barack Obama Favorable 46% Unfavorable 52% Hillary Clinton Favorable 42% Unfavorable 55% Rasmussen Reports Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Monday March 24, 2:30 PMHillary Clinton 46% Barack Obama 44% Electoral College Vote-Leads or Is Leaning To-Monday March 24, 2:30 PM:Democrats 247 Republicans 229 Needed To Win 270 March 24, 2009Rasmussen Reports-Sunday March 23, 2008-General ElectionJohn McCain 50% Hillary Clinton 42% _______________ John McCain 49% Barack Obama 41% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Sunday March 23, 2:30 PMJohn McCain Favorable 54% Unfavorable 42% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Unfavorable 51% Hillary Clinton Favorable 42% Unfavorable 55% March 23, 2009Rasmussen Reports-Saturday March 22, 2008-General ElectionJohn McCain 49% Hillary Clinton 43% _______________ John McCain 49% Barack Obama 41% Rasmussen Reports-Saturday March 22, 2008-GeorgiaJohn McCain 54% Hillary Clinton 34% _______________ John McCain 53% Barack Obama 40% Rasmussen Reports-Saturday March 22, 2008-ArkansasJohn McCain 50% Hillary Clinton 43% _______________ John McCain 59% Barack Obama 30% Rasmussen Reports-Saturday March 22, 2008-MinnesotaJohn McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 46% _______________ Barack Obama 47% John McCain 43% March 22, 2009Democratic Nomination Pledged DelegatesBarack Obama 1414 Hillary Clinton 1246 Obama +168 7 Combined Polls McCain Leads Both DemocratsMcCain 46.0 Obama 44.4 National-7 Combined Polls McCain Vs. ClintonMcCain 46.7 Clinton 45.4 Democratic Nomination Total DelegatesObama 1627 Clinton 1496 Obama +131 Democratic Nomination Popular VoteObama 49.5 Clinton 46.9 Obama +2.6 March 21, 2009Rasmussen Reports Thursday March 20, 2008McCain Opens Double Digit Lead Over Hillary-Tops Barack By 7John McCain 51% Hillary Clinton 41% _______________ John McCain 49% Barack Obama 42% Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Thursday March 20, 2:30 PMJohn McCain Favorable 53% Unfavorable 43% Barack Obama Favorable 48% Unfavorable 49% Hillary Clinton Favorable 43% Unfavorable 55% Rasmussen Reports Hillary Clinton Vs. Barack Obama Thursday March 20, 2:30 PMBarack Obama 46% Hillary Clinton 43% March 20, 2009McCain Opens Sizable Lead Over Hillary and BarackReuters/Zogby 03/13 - 03/14 1004 LV=Likely Voters John McCain 48% Hillary Clinton 40% _______________ John McCain 46% Barack Obama 40% Wednesday's Favorables and Unfavorables-Rasmussen ReportsJohn McCain Favorable 53% Unfavorable 42% Barack Obama Favorable 48% Unfavorable 49% Hillary Clinton Favorable 46% Unfavorable 53% March 19, 2009Tuesday's Results Unchanged From Monday McCain Still Leads Both Dems by 6John McCain 48% Barack Obama 42% ___________ John McCain 48% Hillary Clinton 42% ### John McCain Favorable 53% Unfavorable 42% Barack Obama Favorable 48% Unfavorable 49% Hillary Clinton Favorable 46% Unfavorable 53% Slight Changes in Tuesday's Favorables and Unfavorables-Rasmussen ReportsJohn McCain Favorable 53% Unfavorable 42% Barack Obama Favorable 48% Unfavorable 49% Hillary Clinton Favorable 46% Unfavorable 53% March 18, 2009Rasmussen Reports Favorable and Unfavorable Ratings Monday March 17, 2:30 PMJohn McCain Favorable 54% Unfavorable 42% Barack Obama Favorable 47% Unfavorable 50% Hillary Clinton Favorable 46% Unfavorable 52% General Election John McCain Leads Both Democrats By 6 Points Monday March 17, 2:30 PMJohn McCain 48% Barack Obama 42% ___________ John McCain 48% Hillary Clinton 42% March 17, 2009Florida-McCain Leads Hillary and BarackJohn McCain 47% Barack Obama 43% John McCain 47% Hillary Clinton 40% General ElectionJohn McCain 47% Barack Obama 43% John McCain 46% Hillary Clinton 43% Rasmussen Reports Democratic PrimaryBarack Obama 47% Hillary Clinton 44% March 16, 2009Rasmussen Reports March 15, 2008-National Poll-Democratic PrimaryGeneral Election McCain Vs. ObamaMcCain 47% Obama 42% General Election McCain Vs. ClintonMcCain 46% Clinton 42% Rasmussen Reports-National Poll-Democratic PrimaryBarack Obama 50% Hillary Clinton 42% Rasmussen Reports March 14, 2008-National Poll-Democratic PrimaryBarack Obama 46% Hillary Clinton 45% Electoral VotesStates With Electoral Votes Favoring Democrats 247 States With Electoral Votes Favoring Republicans 229 General Election McCain Vs. ObamaMcCain 46% Obama 44% General Election McCain Vs. ClintonMcCain 45% Clinton 44% while the GOP leads in states with 229 Electoral Votes (see summary of recent state general election polling). March 14, 2009Polls: Real Clear Politics-Composite Score-5 Polls McCain vs. Obama Pennsylvania--McCain +1.4%McCain vs. Clinton Pennsylvania--McCain +0.6% McCain vs. Obama Ohio--Obama +0.2% McCain vs. Clinton Ohio--Clinton +0.5% McCain vs. Obama Florida--McCain +9.3% McCain vs. Clinton Florida--McCain +5.6%March 13, 2009Pledged Delegates-Won By Votes Cast in Primaries and CaucusesBarack Obama 1403--- +163 Hillary Clinton 1240 Total Delegates Counting Super DelegatesObama 1614--- +127 Clinton 1487 March 12, 2009Mississippi Democratic PrimaryARG* 03/09 - 03/10 600 LV=Likely Voters Barack Obama 54 Hillary Clinton 38 March 11, 2009Rasmussen ReportsWho Is Trusted More On National SecurityJohn McCain 49% Hillary Clinton 36% Who Is Trusted More On The EconomyHillary Clinton 47% John McCain 41% Barack Obama 41% Who Is Trusted More On Reducing Government CorruptionBarack Obama 52% John McCain 43% Hillary Clinton 32% March 10, 2009Pledged Delegates Won So FarBarack Obama 1588 +123 Hillary Clinton 1465 Rasmussen Reports March 9, 2008North Carolina PrimaryBarack Obama 47% Hillary Clinton 40% March 9, 2009BARACK WINS WYOMINGWyoming Caucuses-Early Results 96% Of Vote CompleteBarack Obama 4,459 Votes 59% Hillary Clinton 3,081 Votes 40% 2008 Presidential Election, March 9, 2008Wyoming Caucuses-Early Results 82% Of Vote CompleteBarack Obama 4,077 Votes 58% Hillary Clinton 2,838 Votes 40% Wyoming Caucuses-Early Results 78% Of Vote CompleteBarack Obama 4,000 Votes 59% Hillary Clinton 2,756 Votes 40% Wyoming Caucuses-Early Results 74% Of Vote CompleteBarack Obama 3,060 Votes 58% Hillary Clinton 2,168 Votes 41% Wyoming Caucuses-Early Results 70% Of Vote CompleteBarack Obama 2,725 Votes 58% Hillary Clinton 1,933 Votes 41% Wyoming Caucuses-Early Results 57% Of Vote CompleteBarack Obama 2332 Votes 58% Hillary Clinton 1,642 Votes 41% Wyoming Caucuses-Early Results 48% Of Vote CompleteBarack Obama 1,816 Votes 61% Hillary Clinton 1,110 Votes 38% Wyoming Caucuses-Early Results 30% Of Vote CompleteBarack Obama 451 Votes 58% Hillary Clinton 311 Votes 40% Rasmussen ReportsMississippi Democratic Primary-Tuesday March 11, 2008-PollBarack Obama 53% Hillary Clinton 39% 2008 Presidential Election, March 8, 2008Hillary's Commercial About a 3 AM Crisis Phone Call To The White HouseThat commercial suggesting a foreign affairs crisis was correctly identified by 81% as the commercial run by Hillary Clinton and it has been suggested that it was one factor enabling Clinton to turn her campaign around in Texas last week. Rasmussen Reports also asked: Who Is The Person They’d Most Want to Answer That PhoneJohn McCain 42% Hillary Clinton 25% Barack Obama 25% 2008 Presidential Election, March 7, 2008North Carolina Democratic PrimaryDelegates At Steak 134PPP (D) 03/03 - 03/03 508 LV=Likely Voters Barack Obama 47 Hillary Clinton 43 Pennsylvania Democratic PrimaryDelegates At Steak 188Rasmussen 03/05 - 03/05 690 LV=Lilely Voters Hillary Clinton 52 Barack Obama 37 2008 Presidential Election, March 6, 2008Hillary Wins Ohio and Texas Big But Hardly Changes The Big Barack Delegate LeadDemocrats-Latest Delegate Count Tuesday March 5, 2008Delegate Count (2,025 Needed to Win) Barack Obama 1552----Barack +105 Hillary Clinton 1447 2008 Presidential Election, March 5, 2008Democrats-Delegate Count Tuesday March 4, 2008Delegate Count (2,025 Needed to Win) Barack Obama 1392 Barack---- +113 Hillary Clinton 1279 2008 Presidential Election, March 4, 2008Rasmussen Reports Monday March 3, 20082008 Presidential Election, Favorables and UnfavorablesJohn McCain Favorables 54% Unfavorables 43% Barack Obama Favorables 51% Unfavorables 47% Hillary Clinton Favorables 47% Unfavorables 50% 2008 Presidential Election, March 3, 2008Texas Democratic Primary, Sunday March 2, 2008 M-D/Star-Telegram Barack Obama 46 Hillary Clinton 45 Ohio Democratic Primary Sunday March 2, 2008 M-D/Plain Dealer Hillary Clinton 47 Barack Obama 43 2008 Presidential Election, March 2, 2008Democratic Presidential Nomination Gallup Tracking Barack Obama 49 Hillary Clinton 43 Republican Presidential Nomination Gallup TrackingJohn McCain 62 Mike Huckabee 24 Ron Paul 3 2008 Presidential Election, March 1, 2008Texas Democratic Presidential PrimaryReuters/CSpan/Zogby 02/26 - 02/28 704 LV=Likely Voters Barack Obama 48% Hillary Clinton 42% Ohio Democratic Presidential Primary-Fox News PollReuters/CSpan/Zogby 02/26 - 02/28 708 LV Hillary Clinton 44% Barack Obama 42% Texas Democratic Presidential Primary-Fox News PollBarack Obama 48% Hillary Clinton 45% Ohio Democratic Presidential Primary-Fox News PollHillary Clinton 46% Barack Obama 38% 2008 Presidential Election February 29, 2008Rasmussen ReportsTexas Democratic Presidential PrimaryBarack Obama 48% Hillary Clinton 44% Ohio Democratic Presidential PrimaryHillary Clinton 48% Barack Obama 43% Rasmussen ReportsWHO IS TRUSTED MORE?ON: National Security John McCain 55% Barack Obama 30% Unaffiliated voters prefer McCain by a two-to-one margin. IRAQ John McCain 49% Barack Obama 39% Unaffiliated voters favor McCain over Obama 46% to 41%. ECONOMY John McCain 45% Barack Obama 39% Unaffiliated Even TAXES John McCain 42% Barack Obama 37% No Results For Unaffiliated REDUCING GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION Barack Obama 43% John McCain 34% Unaffiliated voters Barack Obama 46% John McCain 25% February 27, 2008Barack Now Leads In Texas, Narrows Hillary's Lead in OhioTexas Democratic PrimarySurveyUSA 02/23 - 02/25 704 LV= Likely Voters Barack Obama 49 Hillary Clinton 45 Ohio Democratic PrimaryRCP Average 02/16 - 02/25 Hillary Clinton 49.6 Barack Obama 41.6 February 25, 2008Ralph Nader is launching a third-party campaign for president.Mr. Nader ran as a third-party candidate in the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections. Many Democrats think of him as a spoiler and believe his presidential run in 2000 cost the party the election by siphoning votes away from Al Gore in a close and hotly contested race in Florida. Fund RaisingIn January, Barack Obama raised $36.1 million in contributions from individuals, more than 2.5 times the $13.8 million that Hillary Clinton raised from individuals last month. February 24, 2008Rasmussen ReportsSaturday, February 23, 2008Opposition To Clinton and Obama Considerably Highter Than Opposition To McCainWill Definitely Vote Against:---if on the ballot Hillary Clinton 46% Barack Obama 43% John McCain 33% Will Definitely Vote For:---if on the ballot John McCain 34% Barack Obama 34% Hillary Clinton 32% Right-click to download Real World Economics: For High School Seniors College Students and New Entrants To The Workforce. It's Free-It's Instant You will need Adobe Reader (the latest version is recommended) installed on your computer in order to open and read this ebook. You can get Adobe Reader here (a new window will open so you can download it without leaving this page). If you want to open the file in your browser window, just click on the link. 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Once you have saved the file, locate where you saved it, and double click to open. Ron Paul Raised $6 million on Internet in one day. He previously raised $4 million in one day. His platform preaches reduced government.This is in no way an endorsement of Ron Paul. The importance of it is that running for congress is realistic for any eligible person who has the right message. Feb. 21, 2008-Free Ebook Instant Download Below Today's UpdateWednesday, February 20, 2008-11:31 AM EST The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday McCain vs. ObamaBarack Obama 46% John McCain 42% McCain vs. ClintonMcCain 47% Clinton 43% RASMUSSEN MARKETS-NOT A POLLOn Chances To Win The Nomination: Obama 80.1% Clinton 18.8% ___ McCain 95.4% Huckabee 0.9% Feb. 20, 2008Rasmussen Reports Tuesday, February 19, 2008Rasmussen Reports Favorable Ratings vs. Unfavorable RatingsBarack Obama is viewed favorably by 54% and unfavorably by 43%. John McCain is viewed favorably by 52% and unfavorably by 43%. Hillary Clinton is viewed favorably by 46% and unfavorably by 51% Feb. 19, 2008-Free Ebook Instant Download Below Today's UpdateMonday, February 18, 2008 Rasmussen ReportsNational--Republican vs. DemocratsMcCain vs. ClintonMcCain 43 Clinton 37 McCain vs. ObamaMcCain 53 Obama 37 Monday, February 18, 2008 Rasmussen ReportsIf the Congressional Election were held today, 44% of American voters say they would vote for the Democrat in their district and 40% would opt for the Republican Democrats 44% Republicans 40%Several months ago, Republican support was down around 33%. The 40% level of support is the first time Republicans have been that high in more than a year. Democrats Have Dropped Badly Over Last Two MonthsTwo months ago, Democrats had a ten-point edge over the GOP. A month ago, Democrats had a five-point lead. Feb. 17, 2008Barack Ups Lead In Wisconsin By A Fraction Over Previous Day-Race Still CloseResearch 2000 Obama 47 Clinton 42 Feb. 16, 2008DemocratsWisconsin Democratic PrimaryRasmussen Barack Obama 47 Hillary Clinton 43 McCain Vs.Clinton-NationalUSA Today/Gallup 02/08 - 02/10 706 LV=Likely Voters McCain 49 Clinton 48 ###
Feb. 15, 2008DemocratsPledged DelegatesBarack Obama 1133 Hillary Clinton 995 Total DelegatesBarack Obama 1289 Hillary Clinton 1237 Wisconsin Primary Feb. 19Through Feb. 13 Obama 47 Clinton 43 RepublicansRomney Endorses McCain###
Feb. 14, 2008The Rasmussen Reports-Below Free Download InstructionsA First Ever!! Barack Leads Hillary in National Race Right-click to download Real World Economics: For High School Seniors College Students and New Entrants To The Workforce. It's Free-It's Instant You will need Adobe Reader (the latest version is recommended) installed on your computer in order to open and read this ebook. You can get Adobe Reader here (a new window will open so you can download it without leaving this page). If you want to open the file in your browser window, just click on the link. However, if you want to download the file to view later, then right-click on the link and choose "Save Target As" if you are using Internet Explorer or "Save Link As" if you are using Mozilla. Some Browsers use "Save File as" Then select where you want to save the file on your hard drive. Once you have saved the file, locate where you saved it, and double click to open. Ron Paul Raised $6 million on Internet in one day. He previously raised $4 million in one day. His platform preaches reduced government.This is in no way an endorsement of Ron Paul. The importance of it is that running for congress is realistic for any eligible person who has the right message. The Rasmussen ReportsBarack Obama 46%-Hillary Clinton 41%The Rasmussen MarketsBarack favored in "Markets"---73.9% To Hillary's 28% Hillary hoping to be saved by primaries in Texas, Ohio and Pennsylvania. ###
Hillary Relinquished Lead For First Time After Saturday's Big Victories By Barack on Saturday Feb. 9thFeb. 13, 2008DemocratsBarack Crushes Hillary in Virginia-Leads By 25% with 2/3 of The Vote TalliedRepublicansSenator McCain Leading By 3% In Virginia With 2/3 of Vote In-Winner Will Take All 16 DelegatesFeb. 11, 2008Democratic Delegates Won Through Feb. 10, 2008 Barack Wins Maine Now Leads Delegate Count With Or Without Super Delegates Democratic Delegates Won Through Feb. 10, 2008-See Below2008 Presidential Election February 10-Democratic Delegates Won Below Download InstructionsHuckabee Trounces McCain In Kansas, Wins Louisiana, loses Washingtion-Barack Trounces Hillary in Nebraska, Washington and LouisianaRight-click to download Real World Economics: For High School Seniors College Students and New Entrants To The Workforce. It's Free-It's Instant You will need Adobe Reader (the latest version is recommended) installed on your computer in order to open and read this ebook. You can get Adobe Reader here (a new window will open so you can download it without leaving this page). If you want to open the file in your browser window, just click on the link. However, if you want to download the file to view later, then right-click on the link and choose "Save Target As" if you are using Internet Explorer or "Save Link As" if you are using Mozilla. Some Browsers use "Save File as" Then select where you want to save the file on your hard drive. Once you have saved the file, locate where you saved it, and double click to open. Ron Paul Raised $6 million on Internet in one day. He previously raised $4 million in one day. His platform preaches reduced government.This is in no way an endorsement of Ron Paul. The importance of it is that running for congress is realistic for any eligible person who has the right message. Feb. 11, 2008Democratic Delegates Won Through Feb. 10, 2008Hillary Clinton 1121 Barack Obama 1106 There are 792 Super Delegates who are essentially senior party members who are not won through state contests and can vote for whoever they like. It is generally a plan to insure that the party favorite gets the nomination possibly even being awarded that nomination over the person who has won the highest number of delegates from winning the most states. Democratic Delegates Won From Winning States-Excluding Super Delegates Through Feb. 10, 2008Barack Obama 969 Hillary Clinton 910 Democratic Delegates Won Through Feb. 8, 2008Hillary Clinton 1077 Barack Obama 1005 Upcoming Primaries and Caucuses and Potential Delegates In Those StatesWashington Feb/09--97 Louisiana Feb/09--66 Nebraska Feb/09--31 Maine Feb/10--34 Virginia Feb/12--101 Maryland Feb/12--99 District of Columbia Feb/12--38 ###
2008 Presidential Election February 8Mitt Romney Suspends CampaignSenator McCain Is Apparent Nominee For Republican PresidentFebruary 7, 2008Delegate CountDemocratsClinton 974 Obama 906 RepublicansMcCain 682 Romney 244 Huckabee 187 Paul 14 February 6, 2008 Huckabee Wins West Virginia Caucuses-Romney second, McCain third
### 2008 Presidential Election February 5, 2008 GeorgiaRomney Leads Insider Advantage Poll-McCain Leads Strategic Vision Poll in GeorgiaInsiderAdvantage 02/02 - 02/02 388 LV Romney 30 McCain 29 Huckabee 28 Paul 2 ### Strategic Vision (R) 02/01 - 02/03 600 LV McCain 31 Romney 29 Huckabee 26 Paul 5 2008 Presidential Election February 4, 2008 NationalRepublicans-Romney Takes Lead in CaliforniaReuters/CSpan/Zogby 01/31 - 02/02 ---1185 LV=Likely Voters Romney 37 McCain 34 Huckabee 12 Paul 5 ###
RepublicansReal Clear Politics (RCP) Average 01/14 - 01/22 McCain 28.2 Romney 20.3 Huckabee 18.8 Paul 5.0 DemocratsReal Clear Politics (RCP) Average 01/14 - 01/22 Clinton 42.7 Obama 34.2 2008 Presidential Election January 31st, 2008Delegate Race-RepublicansMcCain 93 Romney 59 Delegate Race-DemocratsWon By Winning States-Does Not Include Super Delegates Obama 63 Clinton 48 2008 Presidential Election January 29, 2008RCP Average 01/22 - 01/27 McCain 29.8 Romney 29.3 Giuliani 15.5 Huckabee 12.8 Paul 3.8 2008 Presidential Election January 28, 2008 Florida PrimaryRomney Widens LeadRasmussen ReportSunday, January 27, 2008 The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Florida shows former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney earning 33% of the vote while Arizona Senator John McCain attracts 27%. The poll was conducted Saturday afternoon before Florida Governor Charlie Crist announced his endorsement of McCain and the race is fluid enough that both men have a realistic chance of winning on Tuesday. Rasmussen Markets data showed that expectations for a McCain victory rose following the Crist announcement. Romney leads 42% to 22% among conservative voters while McCain leads 43% to 25% among moderates. Among voters who consider the economy the most important issue, Romney has a very narrow edge over McCain, 37% to 33%. Among those who name either the War in Iraq or National Security issues as most important, the candidates are tied at 31%. Immigration is seen as the top issue by just 12% of Florida’s Likely Republican Primary Voters, but they overwhelmingly favor Romney over McCain by a 63% to 7% margin. Huckabee picks up 16% of those who consider immigration the top priority. 2008 Presidential Election January 28, 2008January 27, 2008 Clinton Fatigue Sets In Posted by Tom Bevan Real Clear Politics (RCP) January 27, 2008 COCONUT GROVE - It's hard to keep up with the flood of commentary from the left about Bill Clinton's increasingly negative role in the Democratic primary. Bob Moser of The Nation pens a particularly harsh assessment: Link below After Saturday's primary, this Tar Heel can do nothing but offer a big, deep bow to the Democrats of South Carolina. Not because I was particularly rooting for Barack Obama over John Edwards--but because of these fine folks' rejection of the Clintons' gutter politics. The majority of white Democrats, in a state where the Democratic Party was so long the organized mob enforcing Jim Crow, repelled the Clinton campaign's unspeakably vile attempt to paint Barack Obama as some kind of coke-dealing, slumlord-pimping cousin of Al Sharpton--and their equally vile assumption that Deep South whites, whether they're Democratic or Republican, can be manipulated by coded racial divisiveness in 2008 the way they were in 1968. Or, to add a bit more vileness to the mix, their assumption that they could make South Carolina blacks believe that one of their own would be "unelectable" by definition. Frank Rich warns of the perils of Billary in this morning's New York Times. Even avid Clinton supporter Josh Marshall is having his doubts, saying he has been feeling "a mounting sense of unease verging into disgust with Bill Clinton's increasingly aggressive role in the campaign over the last couple of weeks." With Caroline Kennedy's endorsement this morning, and this tease by Mark Halperin suggesting Uncle Teddy's isn't far behind, there's a growing sense that the Democratic establishment is getting ready to throw the Clinton era into the dustbin of history. Of course, the Clintons will not be shoved aside easily, if at all. To Bob Moser-The Nation January 26-27, 2008Real Clear Politics (RCP) Average Through January 25th McCain 26.1 Romney 25.6 Giuliani 17.7 Huckabee 14.3 Paul 4.7 January 26, 2008Through January 24th Romney Leads Mason-Dixon and Rasmussen Polls Each By 4 --Real Clear Politics-Six Different Polls McCain 25.3 Romney 25.2Right-click to download Real World Economics: For High School Seniors College Students and New Entrants To The Workforce. It's Free-It's Instant You will need Adobe Reader (the latest version is recommended) installed on your computer in order to open and read this ebook. You can get Adobe Reader here (a new window will open so you can download it without leaving this page). If you want to open the file in your browser window, just click on the link. However, if you want to download the file to view later, then right-click on the link and choose "Save Target As" if you are using Internet Explorer or "Save Link As" if you are using Mozilla. Some Browsers use "Save File as" Then select where you want to save the file on your hard drive. Once you have saved the file, locate where you saved it, and double click to open. Ron Paul Raised $6 million on Internet in one day. He previously raised $4 million in one day. His platform preaches reduced government.This is in no way an endorsement of Ron Paul. The importance of it is that running for congress is realistic for any eligible person who has the right message.
2008 Presidential Election January 24Republicans Debate Tonight-Thursday-5 Days Prior To PrimaryUnemployment claims drop to lowest level in 4 months. Stimulus Package passes House of Representatives. President says he will sign in present form. It still must go to the Senate before becoming law. Will This News effect the debate in a major way tonight? First-time claims for state unemployment benefits fell to a seasonally adjusted 301,000 in the week ended January 19, from a slightly revised 302,000 the prior week, the Labor Department said. It was the lowest level since September and the fourth straight weekly decline. 2008 Presidential Election January 24Rasmussen 01/20 - 01/20 Romney 25 McCain 20 Giuliani 19 Huckabee 13 Thompson 12 Paul 5 2008 Presidential Election January 23Delegates At Stake Among States Holding Their Primary Through Feb. 5th, 2008 W=Winner Takes all Delegates *=Number of Delegates authorized after the penalty imposed by the national party for moving the primary to an unauthorized date C=closed primary Maine 02/01 21 C Missouri 02/05 58 W Tennessee 02/05 55 Arizona 02/05 53 W C New Jersey 02/05 52 W Alabama 02/05 48 Colorado 02/05 46 C Massachusetts 02/05 43 Minnesota 02/05 41 Oklahoma 02/05 41 C Utah 02/05 36 W Arkansas 02/05 34 Connecticut 02/05 30 W C West Virginia 02/05 30 Alaska 02/05 29 C North Dakota 02/05 26 Montana 02/05 25 W Delaware 02/05 18 W C Today's Tax Tip 2008 Presidential Election January 22Florida Primary Republicans January 29, 2008Rudy Giuliani leads in Insider Advantage Poll Mitt Romney leads in Rasmussen Poll John McCain leads in Research 2000 Poll 2008 Presidential Election South Carolina Primary Democrats January 26Barack Obama 42.8% Hillary Clinton 32.3% Today's Tax Tip 2008 Presidential Election January 21, 2008Delegates Won Through January 19, 2007RepublicansRomney 59 Huckabee 40 McCain 36 Thompson 5 Paul 4 Giuliani 1 DemocratsClinton 236 Obama 148 Edwards 50 2008 Presidential Election January 20, 2008Romney Wins Nevada In Republican Race, Decisively-Clinton Wins Nevada in Democratic Race, DecisivelyMcCain Beats Huckabee in South Carolina 33% To 30%January 26th Democrats Battle For South CarolinaJanuary 29, 2008 Florida Primary-Both PartiesFebruary 5, 2008 Super Tuesday Both Parties2008 Presidential Election January 19, 2008Rasmussen Reports Security is more important than privacyAgree 51% Disagree 29% Not sure 20% Support strict rules regarding identification needed to obtain drivers’ licenses.Support Strict Rules 69% Disagree With Strict Rules 17% 2008 Presidential Election January 18, 2008McCain's Michigan Loss Puts Rudy Back On Top In FlorideAccording to the Rasmussen Reports, which should not be confused with Rasmussen Polls, George Romney's substantial victory over John McCain caused big shifts in the GOP battle for the Republican nomination. Soon after the election, Rudy Giuliani went back on top as the favorite to win Florida, overcoming the big lead John McCain had till then. The Florida race has since settle into a 4 way tie between John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, George Romney, and Mike Huckabee. Today's Tax Tip 2008 Presidential Election January 17, 2008Presidential NominationReal Clear Politics (RCP) Average 01/09 - 01/13 McCain 29.9 Huckabee 20.1 Romney 14.0 Giuliani 12.8 Thompson 9.0 Paul 4.0 Today's Tax Tip 2008 Presidential Election January 15, 2008Michigan-MITT ROMNEY WINS BIGHILLARY WINS 55% OF VOTE OVER UNCOMMITTED 40%Delegates At Stake- Republicans 30 Democrats 0RCP Average 01/09 - 01/14 RCP Average-Composite of 6 of Latest New Hampshire Polls From 01/06 To 01/14Romney 29.0 McCain26.3 Huckabee16.3 Paul 5.8 Thompson 5.0 Giuliani 4.2 The latest Rasmussen Reports: Florida Giuliani 21.3% McCain 21.3% Romney 17.0% Huckabee 18.3% Fred Thompson 8.8% Ron Paul 4.8% Only 45% of Likely Primary Voters say they are “certain” to vote for the candidate they currently support. Another 45% say they could change their mind while 10% do not even have a first choice. Giuliani enjoys the most solid support—63% of his voters are “certain” they will vote for him. Fifty-five percent (55%) of Romney’s voters are certain they will vote for him. Certain they will vote for McCain are 42% Huckabee has 41% certain. "Good Chance" They Will Change Their MindTop Three Candidate backers who will change their minds 16 to 18% range. Giuliani only 9% who might change their minds. Countdown To Michigan Primary-RepublicansDays Remaining Through January 14th---1Romney leads 27-24 percent among self-described Republicans, with Huckabee at 20 percent. Romney also leads in the three-county Detroit area, while McCain and Huckabee do better in the rest of the state. And among the nine percent of voters who said they had already voted by absentee ballot, Romney leads 3-to-1. Delegates At Stake 61Delegates Won So Far-REPUBLICANSRomney Iowa 12 Wyoming 8 New Hampshire 4 Unpledged 6 Total 30 Huckabee Iowa 17 Wyoming 0 New Hampshire 1 Unpledged 3 Total 21 McCain Iowa 3 Wyoming 0 New Hampshire 7 Unpledged 0 Total 10 Thompson Iowa 3 Wyoming 3 New Hampshire 0 Unpledged 0 Total 6 Paul Iowa 2 Wyoming 0 New Hampshire 0 Unpledged 0 Total 2 Giuliani Iowa 0 Wyoming 0 New Hampshire 0 Unpledged 1 Total 1 Needed To Win The Republican Nomination 1191 2008 Presidential Election January 13, 2008NationalReal Clear Politics Average 12/12 - 01/10 -McCain 48.3 Clinton 44.3 Composite Lead of 4 polls McCain +4.0 CNN 01/09 - 01/10 840 RV McCain 48 Clinton 50 Leader Clinton (D) +2.0 Rasmussen 12/19 - 12/20 800 LV McCain 49 Clinton 43 Leader McCain (R) +6.0 FOX News 12/18 - 12/19 900 RV McCain 47 Clinton 42 Leader McCain (R) +5.0 Zogby 12/12 - 12/14 1000 LV McCain 49 Clinton 42 Leader McCain (R) +7.0 LV= Likely Voters RV= Registered Voters 2008 Presidential Election January 11, 2008National Huckabee + 1.6 Clinton + 7.0 Michigan (R) Romney + 0.8 Nevada (D) Clinton + 20.0 South Carolina Huckabee + 5.3 Obama + 13.0 Florida Giuliani + 5.2 Clinton + 19.7 California Giuliani + 9.4 Clinton + 19.0 Delegates Won REPUBLICANSRomney Iowa 12 Wyoming 8 New Hampshire 4 Unpledged 6 Total 30 Huckabee Iowa 17 Wyoming 0 New Hampshire 1 Unpledged 3 Total 21 McCain Iowa 3 Wyoming 0 New Hampshire 7 Unpledged 0 Total 10 Thompson Iowa 3 Wyoming 3 New Hampshire 0 Unpledged 0 Total 6 Paul Iowa 2 Wyoming 0 New Hampshire 0 Unpledged 0 Total 2 Giuliani Iowa 0 Wyoming 0 New Hampshire 0 Unpledged 1 Total 1 Needed To Win The Republican Nomination 1191 2008 Presidential Election January 10, 2008Delegates Won DEMOCRATSObama-- Iowa 16 New Hampshire 9 Total 25 Clinton Iowa 15 New Hampshire 9 Total 24 Edwards Iowa 14 New Hampshire 4 Total 18 Needed To Win The Nomination 2025 Delegates Won REPUBLICANSRomney Iowa 12 Wyoming 8 New Hampshire 4 Unpledged 6 Total 30 Huckabee Iowa 17 Wyoming 0 New Hampshire 1 Unpledged 3 Total 21 McCain Iowa 3 Wyoming 0 New Hampshire 7 Unpledged 0 Total 10 Thompson Iowa 3 Wyoming 3 New Hampshire 0 Unpledged 0 Total 6 Paul Iowa 2 Wyoming 0 New Hampshire 0 Unpledged 0 Total 2 Giuliani Iowa 0 Wyoming 0 New Hampshire 0 Unpledged 1 Total 1 Needed To Win The Republican Nomination 1191 Today's Tax Tip 2008 Presidential Election January 9, 2007 12.37 P.M.WINNERS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATOR HILLARY CLINTON-SENATOR JOHN McCAIN2008 Presidential Election January 8, 2008 12.37 P.M.Countdown To New Hampshire Primary-Today is The DayHUGE TURNOUTABC News' Karen Travers Reports: New Hampshire Deputy Secretary of State Dave Scanlan told ABC News that turnout among primary voters today is "absolutely huge" -- and there are concerns about running out of ballots in towns like Portsmouth, Keene, Hudson and Pelham. Final PollDEMOCRATSObama 38.3% Clinton 30.0% Edwards 18.3% REPUBLICANSMcCain 31.8% Romney 28.2% Huckabee 12.2% Giuliani 9.3% 2008 Presidential Election January 8, 2008RCP Average-Composite of 11 of Latest New Hampshire Polls From 01/04 to 01/06 DEMOCRATSBarack Obama 36.9 Hillary Clinton 29.1 John Edwards 18.8 Bill Richardson 5.9 RCP Average-Composite of 10 of Latest New Hampshire Polls From 01/04 to 01/06REPUBLICANSJohn McCain 33.6 Mitt Romney 28.7 Mike Huckabee 11.5 Rudy Giuliani 8.8 Ron Paul 7.4 Fred Thompson2.7 2008 Presidential Election HAPPY NEW YEARCountdown To New Hampshire PrimaryDays Remaining Through January 7th---1Delegates at stake Democrats 22 Republicans 24
2008 Presidential Election HAPPY NEW YEARCountdown To New Hampshire PrimaryDays Remaining Through January 6th---2Delegates at stake Democrats 22 Republicans 24 January 7, 2008 Rasmussen Sunday NightBarack Obama 39% Hillary Clinton 27% January 7, 2008American Res. Group 01/04 - 01/05 600 LV=Likely Voters Posted 12:30 P.M. EST DEMOCRATSBarack Obama 38 Hillary Clinton 26 John Edwards 20 Bill Richardson 3 REPUBLICANSAmerican Res. Group 01/04 - 01/05 McCain 39 Romney 25 Huckabee 14 Giuliani 7 Paul 6 Thompson 1 2008 Presidential Election HAPPY NEW YEARCountdown To New Hampshire PrimaryDays Remaining Through January 5th---3Delegates at stake Democrats 22 Republicans 24 January 6, 2008LATE SATURDAY AFTERNOON RASMUSSEN POLLBarack Trailed On Friday Has Now Soared Above Hillary In New HampshireDEMOCRATSBarack Obama 37% Hillary Clinton 27% John Edwards 19% Bill Richardson 8% REPUBLICANSMcCain 31% Romney 26% Paul 14 Huckabee 11 Giuliani 8 Thompson 5 Zogby Tracking 01/02 - 01/04 893 LV=Likely Voters DEMOCRATSHillary Clinton 32 Barack Obama 28 John Edwards 20 Bill Richardson 7 REPUBLICANSZogby Tracking 01/02 - 01/04 McCain 32 Romney 30 Huckabee 12 Giuliani 9 Paul 7 Thompson 1 Countdown To New Hampshire PrimaryDays Remaining Through January 4th---4Delegates at stake Democrats 22 Republicans 24 January 5, 2008Hillary No Longer National Front Runner Since Iowa CaucusRasmussen Markets which is not a poll shows the dramatic change caused by the results of the Iowa Caucus. Before the Caucus, those markets gave a Hillary Clinton a 65% chance of winning, with Barack Obama garnering a weak 29%. Since the Caucus, the numbers have become Hillary Clinton 51.9%, Barack Obama 46.2%, suggesting that a race that close does not call a winner. For Republicans the new numbers are John McCain 30%, Rudy Giuliani 26%, Mike Huckabee 18%, Mitt Romney 16%. Iowa Caucus WinnersDEMOCRATS-OBAMA WinsBarack Obama 38% John Edwards 30% Hillary Clinton 29% Delegates at Stake 45 REPUBLICANS-HUCKABEE WinsHuckabee 34% Romney 25% Thompson 13% McCain 13% Delegates at stake 41 ### 2008 Presidential Election January 3, 2008From: Rasmussen Markets The following comes from the Rasmussen Reports, today January 2nd as of 7:23 P.M. EST Current data shows: Obama at 57.0 % Clinton at 31.0 % and Edwards at 20.0 % The above numbers reflect results from a prediction market, not a poll. 2008 Presidential Election January 2, 2008Countdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through January 1st-----2 2008 Presidential Election January 1, 2008Countdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through December 31st-----3 Des Moines IowaDes Moines Register Poll December 27-30Barack Obama Widens LeadBarack Obama 32% Hillary Clinton 25% John Edwards 24% 2008 Presidential Election December 31, 2007Countdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through December 30th-----4 Zogby 12/26 - 12/29 RepublicansMitt Romney 28 Mike Huckabee 29 John McCain 11 Rudy Giuliani 8 Fred Thompson 8 Ron Paul 8 Zogby 12/26 - 12/29 DemocratsHillary Clinton 31 Barack Obama 27 John Edwards 24 Bill Richardson 5 Joe Biden 5 Edwards Leads Latest Mason-DixonJohn Edwards 24 Hillary Clinton 23 Barack Obama 22 2008 Presidential Election December 30, 2007Countdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through December 20th-----5 Real Clear Politics-Average of 7 Different Polls, Entire NationRCP Average 12/14 - 12/19 RepublicansRudy Giuliani 21.5 Mike Huckabee 17.3 John McCain 15.3 Mitt Romney 14.8 Fred Thompson 12.0 Ron Paul 4.0 DemocratsRCP Average 12/12 - 12/19 - Hillary Clinton 44.4 Barack Obama 25.2 John Edwards 13.0 Joseph Biden 3.0 Bill Richardson 2.2 2008 Presidential Election December 29, 2007Countdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through December 28th-----6 The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll. For Friday December 28,2007, it shows Mike Huckabee slipping to second. Republican Presidential Nomination Rudy Giuliani 19% Mike Huckabee 17% John McCain 15%. Mitt Romney 13% Fred Thompson 12% 2008 Presidential Election December 28, 2007Countdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through December 27th-----7 2008 Presidential Election December 27, 2007Countdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through December 26th-----8 December 27, 2007Iowa CaucusAmerican Research Group (ARG) December 20 to December 23DemocratsHillary Clinton 34 John Edwards 20 Barack Obama 19 RepublicansMike Huckabee 23 Mitt Romney 21 John McCain 17 Rudy Giuliani 14 Ron Paul 10 2008 Presidential Election December 26, 2007Countdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through December 25th-----9 Rasmussen Reports Of December 24, 2007Democrat vs. Republican-National Polling John McCain 49% Hillary Clinton 43% Viewed Favorably By The Nation's VotersJohn McCain 55% Hillary Clinton 45% Will Definitely Vote Against This Candidate If HE/She Wins The Nomination Hillary Clinton 47% John McCain 33% Real Clear Politics-Average of 7 Different Polls, Entire NationRCP Average 12/12 - 12/19 RepublicansRudy Giuliani 21.2 Mike Huckabee 18.6 Mitt Romney 15.2 John McCain 14.8 Fred Thompson 11.8 Ron Paul 4.0 DemocratsRCP Average 12/12 - 12/19 - Hillary Clinton 43.8 Barack Obama 25.2 John Edwards 13.2 Bill Richardson 2.4 Joseph Biden 3.2 2008 Presidential Election December 24, 2007Countdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through December 23rd----------11 2008 Presidential Election December 23, 2007Countdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through December 22st----------12 ###
Boston Globe December 16-20New Hampashire Primary RepublicansRomney 28 McCain 25 Giuliani 14 Huckabee 10 Undecided 23 Democrats Obama 30 Clinton 28 Edwards 14 Richardson 7 Undecided 20 RepublicansFOX News 12/18 - 12/19 Giuliani 20 Huckabee 19 Romney 11 McCain 19 Thompson 10 Paul 3 Democrats FOX News 12/18 - 12/19 RV Clinton 49 Obama 20 Edwards 10 Richardson 2 Biden 3 USA Today/Gallup 12/17 - 12/19 510 LV Democrats Obama 32 Clinton 32 Edwards 18 Richardson 8 Biden 4 USA Today/Gallup 12/17 - 12/19 RepublicansRomney 34 McCain 27 Giuliani 11 Huckabee 9 Paul 9 Thompson 4 2008 Presidential Election December 22, 2007Countdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through December 21st----------13 2008 Presidential Election December 21, 2007Countdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through December 20th----------14 The Quinnipiac University poll was conducted from Dec. 12-18 FloridaRepublicansRudy Giuliani, 28 percent Mike Huckabee, 21 percent Mitt Romney, 20 percent John McCain, 13 percent Fred Thompson, 8 percent DemocratsHillary Clinton 43 percent Barack Obama, 21 percent John Edwards, 19 percent 2008 Presidential Election December 20th, 2007Countdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through December 19th----------15 Iowa Repulican Caucus January 3, 2008Rasmussen 12/17 - 12/17 Huckabee 28 Romney 27 Giuliani 8 Thompson 8 McCain 14 Paul 6 Iowa Democratic Caucus January 3, 2008ABC/Wash Post 12/13 - 12/17 652 LV LV=Likely Voters Obama 33 Clinton 29 Edwards 20 Richardson 8 Biden 4 December 19th, 2007Countdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through December 18th----------16 Republican Presidential Nomination USA Today/Gallup 12/14 - 12/16 Giuliani 27 Huckabee 16 Romney 14 McCain 14 Thompson 14 Paul 3 USA Today/Gallup 12/14 - 12/16 906 RV RV=Registered Voters Clinton 49 Giuliani 48 ### Countdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through December 17th----------17 ### December 18th, 20072008 Presidential ElectionCountdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through December 15th----------19 Concord, New Hampshire Concord Monitor Poll December 14, 2007 Democrats Obama 32 Clinton 31 Edwards 18 Republicans Romney 31 Giuliani 18 McCain 17 Huckabee 9 Countdown To Iowa CaucusDays Remaining Through December 14th----------20 December 15th, 2007Iowa Democratic Caucus Hotline/FD Obama 27 Clinton 27 Edwards 22 Iowa Republican Caucus Hotline/FD Huckabee 36 Romney 23 Thompson 8 Giuliani 12 McCain 5 Paul 5 2008 Presidential Election December 14th, 2007 Real Clear Politics-Average of 7 Different Polls, Entire NationRepublicansRCP Average 11/30 - 12/12 Giuliani 23.1 Huckabee 19.6 Romney 14.1 McCain 12.6 Thompson 10.8 Paul 4.4 2008 Presidential Election DemocratsRCP Average 11/30 - 12/12 Clinton 43.0 Obama 24.8 Edwards 12.4 Richardson 3.4 Biden 3.3 | Democrats | Delegates at Stake | Republicans | Delegates at Stake | | Iowa Caucus | January 3rd | 45 | January 3rd | 41 | | | New Hampshire Primary | January 8th | 22 | January 8th | 24 | | | The Michigan Primary | January 15th | 128 | January 15th | 61 | | | Nevada Caucus | Saturday January 19th | 25 | Saturday January 19th | 34 | | | South Carolina Primary | Saturday January 26th | 45 | Saturday January 19th | 47 | | | Florida Primary | Saturday January 29th | 185 | Saturday January 29th | 114 | | February 5th Super Tuesday | Delegates at Stake Democrats | Delegates at Stake Republicans |
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| California | 370 | 173 | | | New Jersey | 107 | 52 | | | Alabama | 60 | 48 | | | Alaska | 18 | 29 | | | Arizona | 67 | 53 | | December 13th, 2007DemocratsNew Hampshire Obama 31 Clinton 28 Edwards 17 Iowa Clinton 29 Obama 26 Edwards 22 South Carolina Clinton 44 Obama 40 Edwards 11 Georgia Clinton 34 Obama 27 Edwards 12 RepublicansNew Hampshire Romney 31 McCain 19 Giuliani 17 Huckabee 10 Paul 5 Thompson 4 Iowa Republican Huckabee 30 Romney 25 Thompson 13 Giuliani 10 McCain 5 Georgia Huckabee 23 Thompson 20 Giuliani 17 McCain 11 Romney 10 December 12th, 2007 Real Clear Politics-Average of 7 Different Polls, Entire NationRCP Average 11/30 - 12/09 REPUBLICANSGiuliani 23.5 Huckabee 19.3 Romney 13.2 Thompson 11.5 McCain 11.3 Paul 4.5 DEMOCRATSClinton 42.0 Obama 25.5 Edwards 12.2 Richardson 3.3 Biden 3.2 December 11, 2007CNN Republicans (Dec. 6-9, 377 GOP RV, MoE +/- 5%) Giuiliani 24 Huckabee 22 Romney 16 McCain 13 Thompson 10 Paul 6 CNN Democrats (Dec. 6-9, 377 GOP RV, MoE +/- 5%) Clinton 40 Obama 30 Edwards 14 Biden 4 Richardson 4 December 10, 2007Mason Dixon 12/03 through 12/06 December 9, 2007 DemocratsIowa-------------Clinton 27 Obama 25 Edwards 21 New Hampshire----Clinton 30 Obama 27 Edwards 10 So. Carolina-----Clinton 28 Obama 25 Edwards 18 RepublicanIowa: Huckabee 32 Romney 20 Thompson 11 McCain 7 Giluiani 5 Paul 2 New Hampshire: Romney 25 McCain 17 Giluiani 16 Huckabee 11 Thompson 6 Paul 5 So. Carolina: Huckabee 20 Giluiani 17 Romney 15 Thompson 14 McCain 10 Paul 4 December 9, 2007Republican National Nomination Real Clear Politics-Average of 7 Different Polls November Through December 1, 2007-Entire NationRCP Average 11/20 - 12/06 Giliuani 24.0 Huckabee 16.6 McCain 13.4 Thompson 12.8 Romney 11.8 Paul 4.2 Democratic National Nomination RCP Average 11/20 - 12/06 - Clinton 42.6 Obama 23.0 Edwards 12.8 Richardson 3.8 Biden 2.8 Iowa Republican Caucus Thursday, January 3 Delegates at Stake: 41 Iowa Democratic Caucus Thursday, January 3 Delegates at Stake: 45 New Hampshire Democratic Primary Tuesday, January 8 Delegates at Stake: 22 New Hampshire Republican Primary Tuesday, January 8 Delegates at Stake: 24 Michigan Democratic Primary Tuesday, January 15 Delegates at Stake: 128 Michigan Republican Primary Tuesday, January 15 Delegates at Stake: 61 Nevada Democratic Caucus Saturday, January 19 Delegates at Stake: 25 Nevada Republican Caucus Saturday, January 19 Delegates at Stake: 34 South Carolina Republican Primary Saturday, January 19 Delegates at Stake: 47 South Carolina Democratic Primary Saturday, January 26 Delegates at Stake: 45 Florida Democratic Primary Tuesday, January 29 Delegates at Stake: 185 Florida Republican Primary Tuesday, January 29 Delegates at Stake: 114 December 8, 2007 Iowa Democratic CaucusNewsweek 12/05 - 12/06 395 LV=Likely Voters Obama 35 Clinton 29 Edwards 18 Richardson 9 Biden 4 Iowa Republican CaucusNewsweek 12/05 - 12/06 Huckabee 39 Romney 17 Giuliani 9 Thompson 10 McCain 6 Paul 8 December 7, 2007Hillary Clinton Has Narrow Lead In New HampshireWashington Post/ABC-News Poll November 29 To December 3Hillary Clinton 35% Barack Obama 29% John Edwards 17% Bill Richardson 10% Biden, Kucinich, Dodd each 3 % December 4, 2007 Real Clear Politics-Average of 7 Different Polls November Through December 1, 2007Giuliani 27.7 Thompson 14.8 Romney 12.2 McCain 12.8 Huckabee 10.0 Paul 4.8 Real Clear Politics Democrats Clinton 42.0 Obama 23.0 Edwards 12.5 Richardson 3.8 Biden 2.5 December 3, 2007Thursday, November 29, 2007 Rasmussen Reports: ...Confidence in the War on Terror increased for the fourth straight month in November and is now near the highest level of President Bush’s second term in office. The latest Rasmussen Reports tracking poll finds that 47% of Americans now say the U.S. and its allies are winning the War on Terror. That’s up from 43% a month ago and reflects is the highest level of confidence measured since December 2005. Over the past 35 months, confidence in the War on Terror has been higher than today only twice, in November and December 2005... December 2, 2007New Hampshire Democratic Primary Rasmussen 11/29 - 11/29 Clinton 33 Obama 26 Edwards 15 Richardson 9 New Hampshire Republican Primary FOX News 11/27 - 11/29 Romney 29 Giuliani 19 McCain 21 Huckabee 7 New Hampshire Democratic Primary FOX News 11/27 - 11/29 Clinton 30 Obama 23 Edwards 17 Richardson 12 Friday, November 30 New Hampshire Republican Primary Rasmussen 11/29 - 11/29 Romney 34 Giuliani 15 McCain 15 Huckabee 14 Iowa Republican Caucus American Res. Group 11/26 - 11/29 Romney 28 Huckabee 27 Giuliani 9 Thompson 14 2008 Presidential Election December 1, 2007New Hampshire Democratic PrimaryTuesday, January 8---------- Delegates at Stake: 22FOX News 11/27 - 11/29 and Plus or Minus Since CNN/WMUR 11-14 To 11-18 Clinton 30 (-6) Obama 23 (+1) Edwards 17 (+4) Richardson 12 (0) Cable company was out in my complex for 72 hours-Nov. 23-Nov. 26. No TV or computer.Apologies if you regularly check some of these pages for updates. 2008 Presidential Election November 30, 2007 Real Clear Politics 11-08 to 11-28-RepublicansGiuliani 28.5 Thompson 14.2 Romney 12.7 McCain 12.8 Huckabee 9.2 Paul 4.5 Real Clear Politics Democrats Clinton 42.2 Obama 23.0 Edwards 12.2 2008 Presidential Election November 29, 2007 Rasmussen Poll Nov 26-27IOWA Huckabee 28 (+12) Romney 25 (-4) Giuliani 12 (-3) Thompson 11 (-3) Paul 5 (+1) McCain 4 (-2) 2008 Presidential Election November 28, 2007 Real Clear Politics 11-08 to 11-26-Republicans Giuliani 27.8 Thompson 14.5 Romney 12.8 McCain 12.5 Huckabee 9.3 Paul 4.7 Real Clear Politics DemocratsClinton 42.7 Obama 21.8 Edwards 12.2 2008 Presidential Election November 27, 2007 Cable company was out in my complex for 72 hours. No TV or computer.Apologies if you regularly check some of these pages for updates. According to a surprising new poll from Zogby International. All five of the leading Republican presidential candidates would beat Democrat Hillary Clinton in a head-to-head match-up, According to a surprising new poll from Zogby International. Barack Obama bests five GOP hopefuls — Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, Fred Thompson, Mike Huckabee, and McCain. The poll of nearly 10,000 people was about equally divided between Democrats and Republicans. Independents made up about one-quarter of the samples. This is not very good news for front-runner Clinton. Mrs. Clinton seems to be slipping in Iowa and several other early caucus or primary states. When asked between a choice of Mrs. Clinton and Rudy Giuliani, 43% chose the former Mayor while only 39% chose Mrs. Clinton Barack Obama and John Edwards both outpolled both Republicans © 2007 Newsmax. All rights reserved. 2008 Presidential Election November 23, 2007Michigan's Supreme Court on Wednesday resolved the largest remaining uncertainties on the 2008 campaign calendar. There is now clarification for voting dates for Michigan and New Hampshire. Jan. 15 seems to be a date certain, leaving New Hampshire officials to announce their first-in-the-nation contest for a week earlier. New Hapmpshire has made its date, Jan. 8. Now, Michigan must decide on a date and many other things. The ruling that broke down largely along partisan lines, was 4-3. The state's highest court overturned lower court rulings. 2008 Presidential Election November 22, 2007 New Hampshire Republican PrimaryCNN/WMUR 11/14 - 11/18 Giuliani 16 Thompson 4 McCain 18 Romney 33 Huckabee 5 Paul 8 New Hampshire Democratic PrimaryClinton 36 Obama 22 Edwards 13 2008 Presidential Election November 20, 2007 ABC/Wash Post poll Obama makes big leap, moves ahead of Hillary in Iowa CaucusNew head to head numbers from Mason-Dixon in Florida: Giuliani 50 Clinton 43 More from the Orlando Sentinel article: Mrs. Clinton has a higher negative rating than any other candidate in the presidential race with 45 percent holding an unfavorable view of her compared to 38 percent favorable. Giuliani, by constrast is the most popular contender, with 42 percent of Floridians favorable to him compared to 29 percent unfavorable. 2008 Presidential Election November 19, 2007 2008 Presidential Election November 15, 2007 Real Clear PoliticsRCP Average 11/01 - 11/14 RepublicansGiuliani 29.1 Thompson 15.5 McCain 13.8 Romney 12.5 Huckabee 8.6 Paul 4.7 DemocratsClinton 44.3 Obama 22.6 Edwards 12.3 2008 Presidential Election November 18, 2007By a 2-1 vote, the Michigan Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling that the law setting up the primary violates the state constitution by handing over voter lists from the election to the state's two major political parties. The state could appeal to the Michigan Supreme Court, or the Legislature could reverse course and amend the law to address the legal challenges -- something advocates of the primary were pushing for anew in the aftermath of the ruling. Timely Updates 2008 Presidential Election November 16, 2007 Primary Countdown As of November 16, 2007Countdown to Iowa: 49 days Countdown to New Hampshire: 54 days Countdown to Michigan: 61 days Countdown to Nevada and SC GOP primary: 65 days Countdown to SC Dem primary: 72 days Countdown to Florida: 75 days Countdown to Tsunami Tuesday: 82 days Countdown to Election Day 2008: 355 days Countdown to Inauguration Day 2009: 432 days 2008 Presidential Election November 15, 2007 Real Clear PoliticsRCP Average RepublicansGiuliani 29.3 Thompson 16.1 McCain 14.3 Romney 13.6 Huckabee 8.3 Paul 4.3 DemocratsClinton 44.9 Obama 22.4 Edwards 13.0 ###
November 13, 2007 Nevada Primary Zogby 11/09 - 11/10 RepublicansGiuliani 28 Thompson 13 McCain 8 Romney 20 Huckabee 5 Paul 7 DemocratsClinton 37 Obama 19 Edwards 15 Richardson 6 ###
November 12, 2007 Florida Primary St. Petersburg Times 11/04 - 11/07 RepublicansGiuliani 36 Thompson 8 McCain 12 Romney 9 Huckabee 8 DemocratsClinton 48 Obama 24 Edwards 8 ###
November 10, 2007 Real Clear Politics-Average of 7 Different Polls October 29 Through November 7Giuliani 30.0 Thompson 16.0 McCain 15.6 Romney 12.3 Huckabee 8.3 DemocratsClinton 45.0 Obama 22.9 Edwards 12.6 ###
November 8, 2007 Florida Republican Primary-Survey USA-11-2 to 11-5Giuliani 34 Thompson 22 McCain 17 Romney 10 Huckabee 8 Democrats Iowa Nov. 6, 2007-ZogbyClinton 28 Obama 25 Edwards 21 New Hampshire Democratic Primary-Rasmussen 11-5-07Clinton 34 Obama 24 Edwards 15 ###
November 6, 2007 Real Clear Politics-Average of 7 Different Polls Through November 4 Giuliani 28.7 Thompson 17.0 McCain 14.8 Romney 11.0 Huckabee 8.2 Democrats Clinton 43.4 Obama 23.9 Edwards 12.6 ###
2008 Presidential Election November 4, 2007 Real Clear Politics-Average of 7 Different Polls Through November 1Giuliani 29.7 Thompson 16.0 McCain 14.7 Romney 11.1 Huckabee 7.4 DemocratsClinton 44.4 Obama 22.6 Edwards 12.3 ###
Newsweek Poll Data October 31-November 1 2007 Republicans and Democrats RepublicansGiuliani 30 Thompson 15 McCain 14 Romney 12 Huckabee 7 DemocratsClinton 43 Obama 24 Edwards 12 ###
2008 Presidential Elections Rasmussen Poll Data October 28-31, 2007Giuliani 24 Thompson 15 McCain 14 Romney 14 Huckabee 10 October 28, 2007Rudy Giuliani Back On Top Over Hillary Clinton in Rasmussen Poll From Rasmussen: The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows former Mayor Rudy Giuliani leading Senator Clinton 46% to 44% in an early look at a general election match-up. Clinton has a 47% to 45% edge on another Republican hopeful, Fred Thompson. These numbers reflect a significant turnaround from recent polls. To visit the Rasmussen Poll: Poll October 27, 2007 Fox News Polling Data October 23-24 2007Giuliani 31 Thompson 17 McCain 12 Romney 7 Huckabee 5 ####
October 23, 2007Zogby: Half Would Never Vote for Hillary for President Half of the whopping 9718, voters polled online said they would not vote for Hillary Clinton. Of those 65 and older, 59% would not vote for her. In the 18 to 29 group, 42% said they would not vote for her. The exact question was: Whom would you NEVER vote for for President of the U.S.? The poll carries a margin of error of +/- 1.0 percentage point. October 22, 2007October 21, 2007 Bobby Rises In Louisiana Full article: Republican Elected Governor of Louisiana Louisiana elected its governor on the first ballot for the first time in recent memory, and the voters sent a message to the corrupt Democratic machine at the same time. Bobby Jindal, who narrowly lost a runoff four years ago, becomes the first Indian-American governor of a state after prevailing against a desperate opposition that stooped low enough to smear Jindal over religion: October 20, 2007October 20, 2007 Huckabee, Romney Chalk Up Wins This weekend's Values Voters Summit in Washington, saw social conservatives send two messages and get an idea how an important segment of the GOP electorate will, after Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback, dropped out of the race... The full results: On Site Huckabee 488 (51.3%) Romney 99 (10.4) Thompson 77 (8.1) Tancredo 65 (6.8) Giuliani 60 (6.3) Hunter 54 (5.7) McCain 30 (3.2) Brownback 26 (2.7) Paul 25 (2.6) Undecided 11 (1.2) October 20, 2007Rasmussen 10/15 - 10/18 Giuliani 24 Thompson 21 Romney 14 McCain 11 Huckabee 8
October 11, 2007Republican Presidential Nomination FOX News 10/09 - 10/10 Giuliani 29 Thompson 16 McCain 12 Romney 11 Huckabee 5
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