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Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll: Ahead of Super Tuesday, McCain Dominates Everywhere Except California; Obama Enjoys a Super Sunday

February 04, 2008 -- UTICA, New York – Republican Arizona Sen. John McCain leads in three out of four key Super Tuesday states - winning more than 50% support in New York and New Jersey - while Democrat Barack Obama enjoyed a big Sunday bounce in important Democratic contests, the latest Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby telephone tracking poll shows.    » read more »

Public Help Requested in McCain and Romney New Hampshire Push Poll Complaints

January 3, 2008 -- New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly A. Ayotte will be available to answer press questions on the ongoing investigation of an alleged push-poll at 3:30 p.m. in the third floor conference room at the Attorney General’s Office at 33 Capitol Street.

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Mike Huckabee Campaign Asks For Investigation Into Push Polling Calls In New Hampshire

December 17, 2007 -- Little Rock, AR - The Huckabee for President Campaign today called for an investigation of media reports regarding recorded phone calls involving negative attacks against several presidential candidates who are campaigning in New Hampshire.

"It has recently come to our attention that a group known as 'Common Sense Issues' has made recorded calls to voters in New Hampshire," wrote Campaign Manager John "Chip" Saltsman in a December 17, 2007 letter to Secretary of State William M. Gardner requesting an investigation.    » read more »

New Poll Shows Hillary Clinton Continues to Lead Among Latino Voters

12/6/2007 -- Hillary Clinton continues to lead all Democratic presidential contenders among Hispanic voters -- by 44 points, according to a new poll released today by the Pew Hispanic Center. The poll also found that most Hispanics view the Democratic Party as the one that shows more concern for Latinos. In addition, the report found that at a rate of 3 to one, Latinos believe that the Bush administration’s policies have been harmful to Hispanics.

The Clinton campaign issued the following statement from National Co-Chair for the campaign Raul Yzaguirre regarding the poll:    » read more »

Democrat Base Gives Dennis Kucinich Third Major Win In Nationwide Poll

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich has won another major poll among grassroots Party activists most likely to vote in caucuses and primaries, capturing 41% of the vote from Progressive Democrats of America (PDA), which has more than 80,000 members across the nation.    » read more »

Two New Polls: Hillary Clinton Leads in Iowa by 5-7 Points

AP-Pew poll also shows strong double-digit leads in NH and SC; Clinton leading on important issues, most electable

12/3/2007 -- Hillary Clinton leads all Democrats in Iowa, according to a new AP-Pew poll showing her leading by 5 points, and an Iowa State poll showing her ahead by 7. In addition, new AP-Pew polls show her leading by 19 in New Hampshire and 14 in South Carolina. The polls also show her ahead on the issues most important to voters, as well as the most electable Democrat:

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Mike Huckabee: Huckabee Surges In The Polls

Former Arkansas Governor Ups Lead in Iowa to 5, Takes Second Place Nationally

December 02, 2007 -- LITTLE ROCK, AR – New poll numbers released by the Des Moines Register show former Arkansas Governor and Republican Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee leading in Iowa by 5 points, while yet another national poll by Rasmussen shows Huckabee in possession of second place.

Poll numbers this week released throughout last week show Huckabee leading in Iowa, double digits and climbing in both New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Florida, and in second place nationally.    » read more »

Ron Paul: Ron Paul Surpasses Fred Thompson in Most Recent Polls

November 13, 2007 -- ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA—Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is rising in the polls after a record-breaking fundraising day last week elevated him to top-tier status in the media. Two polls released this weekend by the Boston Globe in association with the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, and the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion, both reveal Congressman Paul to be polling at seven percent in New Hampshire.    » read more »

Mike Huckabee: New CNN/Opinion Dynamics Poll Shows Huckabee Surging Forward

November 06, 2007 -- Little Rock, AR – Former AR Governor and Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee said today that a new CNN/Opinion Dynamics Poll shows that his GOP presidential campaign is the only one with "significant upward momentum."

Huckabee is now in a virtual dead heat with former Gov. Mitt Romney for third place, with 10 percent of the vote. The former Arkansas governor’s polling numbers have doubled since a similar survey was taken on October 12-14. He is the only candidate experiencing a significant upward trend.    » read more »

Poll: Clinton, Giuliani Lead US Political Party Nomination Races for President

15 August 2007 -- A new poll of likely U.S. voters shows New York Senator Hillary Clinton maintaining her frontrunner status among Democratic voters in next year's presidential race, with former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani leading the Republican field.

The Quinnipiac University poll shows Senator Clinton with 36 percent backing among Democrats, up one percent from a survey in June, with strong support among women and working class voters. Illinois Senator Barack Obama is holding steady in second place, at 21 percent, and is favored among Democrats with college degrees.    » read more »

Dennis Kucinich: Survey Of Public Attitudes Makes Kucinich The Frontrunner

CLEVELAND, OH – In the political equivalent of a “blind taste test” taken by more than 67,000 participants, an independent website surveying public attitudes on various issues is reporting that Ohio Congressman and Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich is the first choice of a phenomenal 53% of respondents.

No other candidate, Democrat or Republican, even reaches double digits.    » read more »

Bill Richardson: Governor Bill Richardson Moves Past Edwards into Top Tier in New Hampshire

Latest CNN/WMUR/UNH poll shows Richardson campaign continues to gain momentum

07/17/2007 -- MANCHESTER, NH -- Governor Bill Richardson has moved past John Edwards into the top tier of Democratic Presidential primary candidates in New Hampshire according to the latest CNN/WMUR-TV poll released today.    » read more »

GOP Pick is ‘None of the Above’

July 17, 2007 -- When asked their presidential choice in the latest AP/Ipsos Poll, Republicans selected “none of the above” most often, reflecting a lackluster field of GOP candidates that aren’t catching on with the American people. As the Associated Press reports, the “dissatisfaction underscores the volatility of the 2008 GOP nomination fight” and “uneven enthusiasm about the fields” as the American people express enthusiasm with the Democratic field.

AP Poll: GOP Pick is ‘None of the Above’
By Liz Sidoti
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Dennis Kucinich: More Than Half Of Americans Support Kucinich’s Call To Impeach Cheney, Poll Shows

Other Democratic Presidential candidates oppose it

July 06, 2007 -- CLEVELAND, OH – More than half of all Americans support bringing Articles of Impeachment against Vice President Dick Cheney, according to a poll released today. Articles of Impeachment were filed in April by Ohio Congressman and Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich, and it has 14 co-sponsors.    » read more »

Bill Richardson: Governor Bill Richardson Officially Breaks into Top Tier

06/27/2007 -- SANTA FE, NM -- New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson's campaign for the Democratic Presidential nomination is building momentum and gaining new support across the country. Earlier this week, the campaign released a poll showing a huge jump in Governor Richardson's support in Iowa. In fact, among the likeliest Iowa caucus-goers, Governor Richardson is now polling ahead of Senator Barack Obama.    » read more »

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