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Setting Up For The Fall

Updated: November 18, 2010 | 10:24 p.m.
May 1, 2008

Conducted 4/25-28 by Hart/McInturff; surveyed 1,006 RVs; margin of error +/- 3.1% (release, 5/1).

WH '08 Primary Election Matchup

-          Now 3/25 3/10 1/08 12/07 11/07
B. Obama   46% 45%  43%  37%  23%   25
H. Clinton 43  45   47   53   45    47

Who Has The Better Chance Of Defeating John McCain In Nov.?

-          Now 3/10
B. Obama   47% 48%
H. Clinton 40  38

If Neither Dem Won Enough Delegates To Be Nominated, And If ___ Was To Receive More Superdelegate Votes And Win, Would You Vote For Them In The Fall, Vote For GOPer, Or Not Vote At All?

-           Yes  GOPer Not Vote
H. Clinton  76%  10%     9% 
B. Obama    75   10      9

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Mitt Romney
Campaign 2012
Romney's Battle Plans
Contraceptives, Birth Control, Contraception
NEED TO KNOW: POLITICS
A Bitter Pill
Obama and Romney in Mustache
Play of the Day
Who Wore It Better?
Mitt Romney
Campaign 2012
Stuff Mitt Says
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