April 15, 2008

Poll Watch: Rasmussen Daily Trackers (4/14 & 4/15)

Here’s today’s daily update:

Rasmussen Daily Democratic Primary Tracker (4/15)

  • Barack Obama 50%
  • Hillary Clinton 41

Rasmussen Daily General Election Tracker (4/15)

  • John McCain 47%
  • Barack Obama 43%
  • John McCain 48%
  • Hillary Clinton 41%

Rasmussen Daily Favorable/Unfavorable Tracker (4/15)

  • John McCain 53%/45% Net +8%
  • Barack Obama 49%/49% Net even%
  • Hillary Clinton 43%/54% Net -11%

Daily tracking results are collected via nightly telephone surveys and reported on a four-day rolling average basis. Each update includes approximately 900 Likely Democratic Primary Voters and 800 Likely Republican Primary Voters. Margin of sampling error for each is +/- 4 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence.

And yesterday’s in case you missed it:

Rasmussen Daily Democratic Primary Tracker (4/14)

  • Barack Obama 48%
  • Hillary Clinton 44%

Rasmussen Daily General Election Tracker (4/14)

  • John McCain 49%
  • Barack Obama 42%
  • John McCain 47%
  • Hillary Clinton 43%

Rasmussen Daily Favorable/Unfavorable Tracker (4/14)

  • John McCain 54%/43% Net +11%
  • Barack Obama 48%/50% Net -2%
  • Hillary Clinton 46%/51% Net -5%

Daily tracking results are collected via nightly telephone surveys and reported on a four-day rolling average basis. Each update includes approximately 900 Likely Democratic Primary Voters and 800 Likely Republican Primary Voters. Margin of sampling error for each is +/- 4 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence.

by @ 5:36 pm. Filed under Poll Watch, Poll Watch - General Election, Poll Watch - National Primary
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2 Responses to “Poll Watch: Rasmussen Daily Trackers (4/14 & 4/15)”

  1. sas Says:

    Sorry, the only polls I trust come from SUSA. They have been so true to the mark this entire election season. They seem to be entirely non-partisan too.

  2. sas Says:

    You can’t rely on Rasmussen. He polls with a bent with favorable results toward Republicans, as does Gallup. If you want evenhanded results, go with SUSA.

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