TEXAS POLL (34 EVS)

I Am Honored And Grateful You Have Invited Me To Your Daugh...On The Day Of Your Daughter's Wedding

Updated: November 18, 2010 | 10:30 p.m.
May 9, 2008

A Research 2000 poll; conducted 5/5-7 for Daily Kos; surveyed 600 LVs; margin of error +/- 4% (release, 5/9).

WH '08 General Election Matchups

-           All Men Wom Dem GOP Ind 18-29 30-44 45-59 60+
J. McCain   52% 56% 48% 15% 83% 52% 45%   59%   57%   47%
B. Obama    39  36  42  79   6  40  44    34    36    42
Undec        9   8  10   6  11   8  11     7     7    11
-           All Men Wom Dem GOP Ind 18-29 30-44 45-59 60+
J. McCain   53% 58% 48% 16% 84% 53% 46%   60%   58%   47%
H. Clinton  38  35  41  79   5  37  42    33    35    41
Undec        9   7  11   5  11  10  10     7     7    12

Fav/Unfav

-           All     Men     Wom     Dem     GOP     Ind
J. McCain   51%/39% 58%/34% 44%/44% 25%/67% 70%/21% 54%/33%
B. Obama    38 /37  33 /45  43 /29  65 /18  13 /55  43 /33
H. Clinton  36 /47  31 /55  41 /39  62 /25  12 /64  41 /49

Bush As POTUS

-           All Men Wom Dem GOP Ind 18-29 30-44 45-59 60+
Approve     37% 41% 33%  5% 68% 31% 31%   42%   40%   36%
Disapprove  63  59  67  95  32  69  69    58    60    64

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