August 7, 2008

Poll Watch: Rasmussen Daily Tracking Update (8/7)

Rasmussen Daily General Election Tracking (8/7)

  • Barack Obama 44%
  • John McCain 43%

With Leaners

  • Barack Obama 47%
  • John McCain 46%

Daily tracking results are collected via telephone surveys of 1,000 likely voters per night and reported on a three-day rolling average basis. The margin of sampling error—for the full sample of 3,000 Likely Voters–is +/- 2 percentage points.

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6 Responses to “Poll Watch: Rasmussen Daily Tracking Update (8/7)”

  1. Richard M Says:

    Based on this result, it appears yesterday’s move was statistical noise.

  2. Falz Says:

    Looks like not all is rose in the Dem camp:

    http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1830119,00.html

  3. Aron Goldman Says:

    CNN Video: Obama, McCain on energy
    Former presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani talks about presumptive nominees’ energy plans.

  4. Aron Goldman Says:

    Fox News Video: Rudy on energy policy
    Former presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani warns China will drill off Florida coast.

  5. Aron Goldman Says:

    Rasmussen Reports: 81% Say Finding New Energy Sources is Urgent National Need

    Americans overwhelmingly believe there is an urgent national need to find new sources of energy, and this need is more important that reducing current energy usage, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.

    With energy issues taking center stage in the presidential campaign, 81% of Americans see development of new energy sources as an urgent priority. Only 9% disagree.

    For nearly two-thirds (65%), finding new sources of energy is more important that reducing the amount of energy Americans now consume. Twenty-eight percent (28%) think reducing current usage is more important.

  6. Kristofer Says:

    Rudy rocks. He has been at his best the last 2 months.

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