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Presidential RaceSlate Magazine - Aug 22, 2008 Things are looking up for John McCain this week, as voters who were previously leaning left move into the toss-up zone. Reuters-Zogby reports that McCain has a five-point lead over Barack Obama nationally after … |
Slate Magazine - May 14, 2008
It's clear, based on a look at the exit polls the morning after Clinton's dominant win in West Virginia, that the state doesn't just favor Clinton; it has distaste for Barack Obama. [more ...]
Slate Magazine - Apr 30, 2008
While we wait for the Democratic race to sort itself out, much of the polling world has tapped into its elementary-school past to measure who likes whom and by how much. A new Fox News poll (PDF) shows that more …
Slate Magazine - Apr 21, 2008
Six points separate Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in Pollster.com's Pennsylvania polling average, and most of the recent polls are orbiting somewhere around that six-point margin. [more ...]
Slate Magazine - Apr 10, 2008
There's another new poll out of Pennsylvania today (Hillary Clinton is up by six or eight points, depending on how you look at it), but we're shifting our focus to the seas instead of the Keystone State. Puerto Rico …
Slate Magazine - Apr 9, 2008
Last week, PPP released a Pennsylvania survey that was the first to suggest Barack Obama was leading in the Keystone State (by two points). This week, though, Clinton is back on top in PPP's poll (PDF), but the race is …
Slate Magazine - Apr 1, 2008
Nine points separate Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in Indiana, and Clinton holds the advantage. She leads Obama in most demographics, including among males, Democrats, and Republicans. She also beats Obama among the …
Slate Magazine - Mar 31, 2008
PPP has conducted another poll (PDF) in North Carolina, and the news is still good for Barack Obama. He's lost a statistically insignificant three points from his lead in a PPP survey from last week, but he is still …
Slate Magazine - Mar 27, 2008
After weeks of the Rev. Wright controversy swirling around cable news, it's Hillary Clinton—not Barack Obama—whose unfavorability ratings are at their highest since she became a senator. According to an NBC/Wall Street …
Slate Magazine - Mar 26, 2008
John Edwards was North Carolina's senator for six years, but he doesn't seem to be all that well-liked in the state these days. A recent poll from PPP (PDF) reports that 31 percent of North Carolina voters would be …