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Chicago Tribune/WGN TV Poll conducted by Market Shares Corp
Date: 1/29-31
Illinois
Added: 2/3/08
Est. MoE = 4.4% [?]

Quote:

Despite Obama's stature in Illinois, Clinton is seeking at least 15 percent support statewide as well as in each of the state's 19 congressional districts to gain delegates under national party rules. Republicans in the state will be directly electing delegates pledged to support their preferred candidate at the GOP's national convention.

The most recent poll found support for Clinton among black voters dropped by 10 percentage points and her favorable rating among African-Americans fell almost 20 percentage points amid charges her campaign sought to inject race into the contest.

Barack Obama55%
Hillary Clinton24%
Unsure20%
Other1%
Source


American Research Group
Date: 1/30-31
Illinois
Added: 2/2/08
Est. MoE = 4.0% [?]

Quote:

In Illinois, 35% of likely Democratic primary voters say they would never vote for Clinton in the primary and 18% say they would never vote for Obama in the primary.
Barack Obama51%
Hillary Clinton40%
Unsure8%
Other1%
Source


Research2000 for the St Louis Post Dispatch and KMOV TV
Date: 1/21-24
Illinois
Added: 1/26/08
Est. MoE = 4.4% [?]

Quote:

Black Voters: Obama 63%, Clinton 16%, Edwards 15%.

White Voters: Obama 51%, Clinton 25%, Edwards 16%.

Barack Obama51%
Hillary Clinton22%
John Edwards15%
Dennis Kucinich2%
Unsure10%
Source


Republican Polls

Chicago Tribune/WGN TV Poll conducted by Market Shares Corp
Date: 1/29-31
Illinois
Est. MoE = 4.3% [?]

Quote:

The Republican survey contest reflects the dramatic changes that have occurred since December, when Giuliani had a 23 percent to 21 percent edge over Huckabee among likely GOP voters in the state. That earlier poll found McCain in fourth place with 12 percent support, behind Romney with 14 percent.

Since that time, McCain has gained momentum by winning contests in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Florida, interrupted by Romney's victories in Wyoming, Nevada and Michigan.

John McCain43%
Mitt Romney20%
Mike Huckabee15%
Ron Paul4%
Alan Keyes1%
Unsure17%
Source


American Research Group
Date: 1/30-31
Illinois
Est. MoE = 4.0% [?]

Quote:

In Illinois, McCain leads Romney 44% to 36% among Republicans and he leads Romney 68% to 25% among independents voting in the Republican primary.
John McCain48%
Mitt Romney34%
Mike Huckabee3%
Ron Paul3%
Unsure9%
Other3%
Source


Rasmussen Reports
Date: 1/29
Illinois
Est. MoE = 4.1% [?]

Quote:

McCain is viewed favorably by 77% of Illinois Primary Voters while Romney earns positive reviews from 71%. The men earn generally equal ratings from those who supported Giuliani in the poll.

Just 54% of voters in the state are confident they will stick with their current choice when Election Day finally arrives. Fifteen percent (15%) say there�s a good chance they could change their mind. That figure, of course, went even higher with the withdrawal of Giuliani.

Forty-one percent (41%) consider the top voting issue to be the economy. Eighteen percent (18%) say it�s National Security while 14% name Immigration as their top priority.

John McCain34%
Mitt Romney26%
Mike Huckabee16%
Ron Paul10%
Rudy Giuliani9%
Unsure1%
Other4%
Source


Research2000 for the St Louis Post Dispatch and KMOV TV
Date: 1/21-24
Illinois
Est. MoE = 4.1% [?]

Quote:

Favorability Ratings for Each Republican: Giuliani 40%, Romney 36%, McCain 45%, Huckabee 32%.
John McCain31%
Mitt Romney20%
Rudy Giuliani13%
Mike Huckabee11%
Ron Paul7%
Unsure18%
Source


This is a monthly synopsis of many more 2008 Illinois polls.


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