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Suffolk University
Date: 5/17-18
Kentucky
Added: 5/19/08
Est. MoE = 4.0% [?]

Hillary Clinton51%
Barack Obama25%
John Edwards6%
Refused2%
Unsure16%
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American Research Group
Date: 5/14-15
Kentucky
Added: 5/17/08
Est. MoE = 3.8% [?]

Quote:

Hillary Clinton leads Barack Obama 56% to 38% among men (45% of likely Democratic primary voters). Among women, Clinton leads 72% to 21%.

Clinton leads 73% to 21% among white voters (87% of likely Democratic primary voters). Obama leads 91% to 7% among African American voters (11% of likely Democratic primary voters).

Clinton leads 59% to 35% among voters age 18 to 49 (46% of likely Democratic primary voters) and Clinton leads 71% to 23% among voters age 50 and older.

12% of likely Democratic primary voters say they would never vote for Hillary Clinton in the primary and 50% of likely Democratic primary voters say they would never vote for Barack Obama in the primary.

Hillary Clinton65%
Barack Obama29%
Unsure2%
Other4%
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Herald Leader WKYT Research 2000 Poll
Date: 5/7-9
Kentucky
Added: 5/14/08
Est. MoE = 4.3% [?]

Quote:

Men: Clinton 56%, Obama 32%. Women: Clinton 60%, Obama 30%. White: Clinton 62%, Obama 27%. Black: Obama 78%, Clinton 16%.
Hillary Clinton58%
Barack Obama31%
Unsure5%
Other6%
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Survey USA
Date: 5/9-11
Kentucky
Added: 5/14/08
Est. MoE = 3.8% [?]

Quote:

Clinton Poised for Ceremonial Trouncing of Obama in Kentucky: In a Democratic Primary in Kentucky today, 05/12/08, 8 days until votes are counted, Hillary Clinton decisively defeats Barack Obama, and is well-positioned to pick up delegates and popular votes, according to SurveyUSA's 5th pre-primary tracking poll, conducted for WHAS-TV Louisville and WCPO-TV Cincinnati. Clinton leads 62% to 30% today, effectively unchanged from SurveyUSA polls released 4 weeks, 2 weeks and 1 week ago.Clinton gets 84% of the vote in Eastern Kentucky, 62% in Western KY, 61% in North Central KY and 52% in greater Louisville. It is unclear to what extent Democrats in Kentucky will conclude, before Primary Day, that the Kentucky contest has significance. Some may conclude that the nomination fight is over, and that the contest has no meaning. Others may see it as having great symbolic importance, and the opportunity to make a statement.
Hillary Clinton62%
Barack Obama30%
Unsure3%
Other6%
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Rasmussen Reports
Date: 5/5
Kentucky
Added: 5/7/08
Est. MoE = 3.4% [?]

Quote:

Seventy-eight percent (78%) of the state�s Likely Primary Voters say they�re likely to vote for Clinton over McCain in the general election. Just 55% are likely to vote for Obama over McCain.

Oregon votes that same day and a separate survey found that Obama has the edge in that West Coast state. In between is West Virginia a state that looks very favorable for Clinton. Nationally, the candidates remain close in the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll.

In Kentucky, Clinton and Obama are essentially even with the under 30 voters but Clinton does very well among those over 30. Obama leads among those who consider the War in Iraq as the most important issue. Clinton leads among those who consider the economy, health care, or other issues as the top priority. Clinton does best among lower income voters while Obama is essentially even among those earning at least $75,000 a year.

Fifty-five percent (55%) of Likely Democratic Primary voters in the state favor a federal gas tax holiday for the summer while 34% are opposed. Fifty-nine percent (59%) correctly identify Obama as the candidate who opposes a temporary suspension of the federal tax on gasoline (11% thought Clinton was opposed, 10% McCain, and 20% were not sure).

Fifty-four percent (54%) are worried that the next President will raise taxes too much and hurt the economy. That figure includes 24% who are Very Worried. Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Clinton voters are worried that the next President will raise taxes too much. Only 41% of Obama�s voters are that worried.

At the other extreme, 42% are worried that the next President will cut taxes so much that it will harm important government programs. Only 11% are Very Worried that the next President will cut taxes to much. Forty-seven percent (47%) of Obama voters are worried that the next President will cut taxes too much. Thirty-nine percent (39%) of Clinton voters share that concern.

Overall, Democratic Primary Voters in Kentucky are evenly divided as to whether the federal government needs more tax revenue to fund important national programs such as highway repairs and health care reform. Forty-one percent (41%) say more revenue in needed while 40% say it is not.

Hillary Clinton56%
Barack Obama31%
Unsure13%
Source


Survey USA
Date: 5/3-5
Kentucky
Added: 5/7/08
Est. MoE = 3.9% [?]

Quote:

As Neighboring Indiana Goes to the Polls, No Movement In Kentucky Democratic Primary: Two weeks to the Democratic Primary for President in Kentucky, Hillary Clinton remains decisively atop Barack Obama, according to this 4th tracking poll conducted by SurveyUSA for WHAS-TV in Louisville and WCPO-TV in Cincinnati. Today, it's Clinton 62%, Obama 28%, effectively unchanged from SurveyUSA polls released on 04/29/08 and 04/15/08. Clinton leads in every region of the state and in every demographic subpopulation of consequence.
Hillary Clinton62%
Barack Obama28%
Unsure2%
Other8%
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This is a monthly synopsis of many more 2008 Kentucky polls.


 

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