I think Edwards lack of coverage is only helping his numbers at least in these general election polls. Everybody sees a southern white guy that hasn't pissed them off yet.
It may be an outlier or not, but all we really need to know is that she's ahead at least double digits nationally. But i wouldn't worry Obama fans this poll will be buried deep and won't see the light of day.
Sorry i don't buy that Clinton is losing to Romney or Huckabee right now. She would have more than enough electoral votes to win if the election were held today. And Huckabee has a bigger margin over her than Giuliani to boot.
I'm going with Gallup, a poll she was losing earlier this year and now leads.
What is the registration of Kentucky? Like many southern states democrats dominate registration but many of those vote republican, so this survey is probably not far off.
As much as the media may want to play up Obama or play down Clinton, they really only have so much power. People either want to vote for Obama or Clinton or they don't, and the media can only spin people so much in the direction they want them to go.
SUSA is usually good but we should probably wait about 6 months when the GE matchup settles before we take these seriously. There seems to be volatility in their polls
Survey USA is all over the place on these state polls which is a surprise since they are usually consistant. Next Ohio Survey she'll be down 8, the one after that up 4. I'm guessing the GE polls will be more reliable.
She does best against Giuliani, which is good enough for me. Also the poll has an equal number of republicans and democrats, which i guess isn't wrong but may not be representative.
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I think Edwards lack of coverage is only helping his numbers at least in these general election polls. Everybody sees a southern white guy that hasn't pissed them off yet.
It may be an outlier or not, but all we really need to know is that she's ahead at least double digits nationally. But i wouldn't worry Obama fans this poll will be buried deep and won't see the light of day.
If she's tied in Utah that would be awesome.
Wow Clinton is doing nice in this very red state. Shouldn't she be down 20 points automatically to any republican here.
Well it's interesting that these news outlets have their own polls showing her ahead but those are not useful to them.
Sorry i don't buy that Clinton is losing to Romney or Huckabee right now. She would have more than enough electoral votes to win if the election were held today. And Huckabee has a bigger margin over her than Giuliani to boot.
I'm going with Gallup, a poll she was losing earlier this year and now leads.
Well considering this poll was taken around the time the media was taking direct aim at Clinton, it's not bad.
What is the registration of Kentucky? Like many southern states democrats dominate registration but many of those vote republican, so this survey is probably not far off.
As much as the media may want to play up Obama or play down Clinton, they really only have so much power. People either want to vote for Obama or Clinton or they don't, and the media can only spin people so much in the direction they want them to go.
SUSA is usually good but we should probably wait about 6 months when the GE matchup settles before we take these seriously. There seems to be volatility in their polls
Strickland would be a good choice. It would be perfect if he had been there for 6 years instead of two.
Survey USA is all over the place on these state polls which is a surprise since they are usually consistant. Next Ohio Survey she'll be down 8, the one after that up 4. I'm guessing the GE polls will be more reliable.
Don't people watch Hardball? This woman is horrible and deserves to be scolded for her misdeeds
Yes i agree, only the national polls with my candidate in the lead are relevant.
She does best against Giuliani, which is good enough for me. Also the poll has an equal number of republicans and democrats, which i guess isn't wrong but may not be representative.