April 16, 2008

Poll Alert: Rasmussen Daily Trackers (4/16)

Rasmussen Daily Democratic Primary Tracker (4/16)

  • Barack Obama 48%
  • Hillary Clinton 41%

Rasmussen Daily General Election Tracker (4/16)

  • John McCain 47%
  • Barack Obama 43%
  • John McCain 50%
  • Hillary Clinton 40%

Rasmussen Daily Favorable/Unfavorable Tracker (4/15)

  • John McCain 55%/42% Net +13%
  • Barack Obama 47%/51% Net even%
  • Hillary Clinton 42%/56% Net -14%

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 @ 11:19 pm. Filed under Poll Watch, Poll Watch - General Election, Poll Watch - National Primary
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4 Responses to “Poll Alert: Rasmussen Daily Trackers (4/16)”

  1. jim Says:

    Now warming up in the bullpen, Al Gore

    How about that debate. It’s weird, I actually was listening to Hannity yesterday with Stephanopolous on and George asked Sean for 2 questions he should ask and Sean mentioned Bill Ayers and the question tonight was literally word for word what he said.

    I loved Obama’s “well, he was a guy in the neighborhood”, line. And Hillary slams him by mentioning that they were on the board together. Then Obama slams Bill for pardoning WU terrorists.

    By the time this is finished, 50% of the democratic party is going to detest the other 50%.

    And core constituencies(blacks, women, youth)are going to be severed or at least severely degraded.

    This could end up like the 1924 Demconvention with John Davis on the 124th ballot.

    All the way to Denver

  2. Clarence Claus Says:

    I found it interesting that Obama basically reiterated his statements he said in San Francisco. He said that poor voters vote on things that are more constant, like religion and guns.

  3. Kevin Says:

    Hey, where’s the Weather underground post?

  4. Kevin Says:

    Nevermind, there it is. It went away for a while. Weird.

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