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27 Jun
Just a note that before we break for the Fourth of July, we’ll have polling out of Kentucky’s 2nd and 4th Congressional Districts. Both have been fairly red in recent years — R+13 and R+12 respectively, according to Cook – so likely no surprises there, especially given Kentucky’s previously demonstrated preference for […]
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16 May
Tuesday is primary day in Kentucky and Oregon; SurveyUSA will have fresh numbers out on Monday in the Kentucky Democratic primaries for President and US Senate, and in Oregon’s presidential and gubernatorial primaries, as well as in Oregon’s 5th congressional district races and the Portland mayoral primary.
Also on tap for next week:
Missouri’s Republican primary for […]
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15 Apr
SurveyUSA’s Pennsylvania media clients in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton will be releasing our latest Democratic primary results today, but in the meantime, here’s a look at some data we collected yesterday in the Harrisburg area, exclusively for WHP-TV, on the topic of Barack Obama’s “bitter” comments.
50% of those familiar with Obama’s words say […]
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04 Apr
Next week, watch for our first look at the Democratic primaries for President and U.S. Senate in Oregon, exclusively for KATU-TV in Portland; we’ll also have fresh numbers on the North Carolina primaries for WTVD-TV in Raleigh and on the Pennsylvania Democratic presidential contestfor WCAU-TV in Philadelphia, KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh, WHP-TV in Harrisburg, and WNEP-TV […]
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12 Mar
Updated 12:32 pm to include results:
Reports now say New York Governor Eliot Spitzer will announce his resignation at 11 am ET today; some reports say the resignation will take effect Monday.
As soon as the announcement is officially made, SurveyUSA will start asking New York adults:
1. New York Governor Eliot Spitzer has announced he will resign. […]
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05 Mar
Exclusive SurveyUSA poll results posted here tomorrow morning 03/06/08.
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22 Feb
In SurveyUSA head-to-head polling in Ohio, conducted last weekend and released today, there are several interesting findings.
Hillary Clinton beats John McCain by 10 points, 52-42.
Barack Obama beats John McCain by 3 points, 47-44, well within the survey’s 4.3% margin of sampling error.
Both Democrats are performing significantly better than they did last month, when Clinton lost […]
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30 Jan
Over the next few days, keep an eye out for fresh SurveyUSA polling data in Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Alabama, Missouri, Illinois, Oklahoma, and California. We’ll let you know exactly what impact John Edwards’ withdrawal is having on the race between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, and whether Rudy Giuliani’s voters head for […]
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17 Jan
As the GOP campaigns begin to move full-time into South Carolina, site of Saturday’s Republican Presidential Preference Primary, we’ve noticed a shift in what voters say should be the top issue for the next President.
Ten days ago, our polling showed immigration was the most important issue, according to 26% of voters. 22% said it […]
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14 Jan
Barack Obama (blue tracking line above) has risen 13 points in the past six weeks among white likely voters in that state’s February 5 primary, and today trails Hillary Clinton (red track) by 12 points in that demographic subgroup. Six weeks ago, Obama trailed Clinton by twice that, 25 points.
During the same time frame, John […]