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2008 Presidential Politics

Opinion polling

National

  • Opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2008

  • All Data

Democratic Candidates are showing, on average, a 7% lead on their Republican Counterparts.

  • All Data, Year-to-Date

October 2007: Democratic Candidates lead, on average, by about 7%.

  • Clinton v. Giuliani

October 2007: Clinton and Giuliani are neck-in-neck in national head-to-head polling.

  • Clinton v. McCain

October 2007: Clinton and McCain are within 2% of each other in national head-to-head polling.

  • Clinton v. Romney

October 2007: Clinton leads Romney by about by about 8% in national head-to-head polling.

  • Clinton v. Thompson

October 2007: Clinton leads Thompson by about by about 11% in national head-to-head polling.

  • Edwards v. Giuliani

October 2007: Edwards and Giuliani are within 3% of each other in national head-to-head polling.

  • Edwards v. McCain

October 2007: Edwards leads McCain by about by about 7% in national head-to-head polling.

  • Edwards v. Romney

October 2007: Edwards leads Romney by about by about 16% in national head-to-head polling.

  • Edwards v. Thompson

October 2007: Edwards leads Thompson by about by about 10% in national head-to-head polling.

  • Obama v. Giuliani

October 2007: Obama leads Giuliani by about by about 5% in national head-to-head polling.

  • Obama v. McCain

October 2007: Obama leads McCain by about by about 10% in national head-to-head polling.

  • Obama v. Romney

October 2007: Obama leads Romney by about by about 14% in national head-to-head polling.

  • Obama v. Thompson

October 2007: Obama leads Thompson by about by about 9% in national head-to-head polling.

Democrats in Key Early States

  • Opinion polling for the Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008

  • First six states (IA, MI, NV, NH, SC, FL)

Stacked Column Chart Showing the Number of Delegates that each of the Three Leading Candidates (and Undecided) would earn Based on Polling Data in Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Florida if the Democratic National Convention were held today in accordance with the DNC's 15% Threshold Rule (click to enlarge).

  • Through Super Tuesday

Stacked Column Chart Showing the Number of Delegates that each of the Three Leading Candidates (and Undecided) would earn Based on Polling Data in the States that hold Primaries and Caucuses before "Super Tuesday," which is February 5 2008 (i.e. Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Utah)(states without polling data are counted as "undecided") if the Democratic National Convention were held today in accordance with the DNC's 15% Threshold Rule (click to enlarge).

  • All data, stacked columns

Stacked column chart showing the number of delegates that each candidate would earn based on polling data in all states (states without polling data are counted as "undecided") if the Democratic National Convention were held today in accordance with the DNC's 15% threshold rule (click to enlarge).

  • All data, pie chart

  • Iowa, all data

  • Iowa, data since mid-December

  • Iowa, last 8 days of polling and final result

[1] See also [3][4]

  • Michigan

[2] See also [5][6]

  • New Hampshire

[3] See also [7][8]

  • Nevada

[4] See also [9][10]

  • Florida

[5] See also [11][12]

  • South Carolina

[6] See also [13][14]

Republicans in Key Early States

  • Opinion polling for the Republican Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008
  • Delegates to date (noting effect of Super Tuesday)

  • Delegates to date in Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Florida

  • Iowa

[7] See also [15][16]

  • Michigan

[8] See also [17][18]

  • South Carolina

File:2008 GOP South Carolina.png [9] See also [19][20]

  • Nevada

[10] See also [21][22]

  • New Hampshire

[11] See also [23][24]

  • Florida

[12] See also [25][26]

  • California (Super Tuesday)

[13] See also [27][28]

  • New York (Super Tuesday)

[14] See also [29]

Democratic Candidates

  • Hillary Rodham Clinton presidential campaign, 2008

  • John Edwards presidential campaign, 2008

  • Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2008

Republican Candidates

  • Rudy Giuliani presidential campaign, 2008

  • John McCain presidential campaign, 2008

  • Mitt Romney presidential campaign, 2008

  • Fred Thompson presidential campaign, 2008

Other

  • United States presidential election, 2008 timeline

  • Iowa Democratic caucuses, 2008

  • Iowa Republican caucuses, 2008

  • Iowa caucus

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References

  1. Opinion polling for the Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008#Iowa
  2. Opinion polling for the Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008#Michigan
  3. Opinion polling for the Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008#New Hampshire
  4. Opinion polling for the Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008#Nevada
  5. Opinion polling for the Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008#Florida
  6. Opinion polling for the Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008#South Carolina
  7. Opinion_polling_for_the_Republican_Party_(United_States)_presidential_primaries,_2008#Iowa
  8. Opinion_polling_for_the_Republican_Party_(United_States)_presidential_primaries,_2008#Michigan
  9. Opinion_polling_for_the_Republican_Party_(United_States)_presidential_primaries,_2008#South_Carolina
  10. Opinion_polling_for_the_Republican_Party_(United_States)_presidential_primaries,_2008#Nevada
  11. Opinion_polling_for_the_Republican_Party_(United_States)_presidential_primaries,_2008#New_Hampshire
  12. Opinion_polling_for_the_Republican_Party_(United_States)_presidential_primaries,_2008#Florida
  13. Opinion_polling_for_the_Republican_Party_(United_States)_presidential_primaries,_2008#California
  14. Opinion_polling_for_the_Republican_Party_(United_States)_presidential_primaries,_2008#New_York

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