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Research 2000 for WCAX
Date: 2/19-21
Vermont
Added: 2/27/08
Est. MoE = 4.9% [?]

Barack Obama53%
Hillary Clinton39%
Unsure8%
Source


Rasmussen Reports
Date: 2/24
Vermont
Added: 2/26/08
Est. MoE = 3.0% [?]

Quote:

Barack Obama holds a commanding twenty-four point lead over Hillary Clinton with just over a week to go before the Primary. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey shows Obama with 57% of the vote while Clinton attracts only 33%.

In other states that will vote on March 4, Clinton currently leads in Rhode Island and Ohio while Texas is very competitive.

In Vermont, Obama is viewed favorably by 87% of Likely Democratic Primary Voters while Clinton is viewed favorably by 79%.

Eighty-nine percent (89%) believe that Obama is at least somewhat likely to win the White House if nominated. That figure includes an amazing 61% who believe he is Very Likely to win the general election.

For Clinton, 74% believe she would be at least somewhat likely to win. Thirty-six percent (36%) believe she would be Very Likely to win as the Democratic nominee.

The economy is seen as the top issue by 40% of Likely Primary Voters. Twenty-six percent (26%) name the War in Iraq as their highest priority.

Barack Obama57%
Hillary Clinton33%
Unsure10%
Source


American Research Group
Date: 2/20-21
Vermont
Added: 2/22/08
Est. MoE = 3.9% [?]

Quote:

Obama leads Clinton among self-described Democrats 53% to 39% and he leads Clinton among self-described independents and Republicans 72% to 25%. Obama leads among men 54% to 37% (45% of likely Democratic primary voters) and he leads 64% to 31% among women. Obama also leads in all age groups.

24% of likely Democratic primary voters say they would never vote for Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary and 17% of likely Democratic primary voters say they would never vote for Barack Obama in the primary. 39% of men say they would never vote for Clinton in the primary and 28% of men say they would never vote for Obama in the primary.

Barack Obama60%
Hillary Clinton34%
Unsure5%
Other1%
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Republican Polls

Research 2000 for WCAX
Date: 2/19-21
Vermont
Est. MoE = 4.9% [?]

John McCain52%
Mike Huckabee32%
Ron Paul7%
Unsure9%
Source


American Research Group
Date: 2/20-21
Vermont
Est. MoE = 3.6% [?]

Quote:

McCain leads Huckabee 74% to 11% among Republicans and McCain leads Paul 71% to 19% among independents and Democrats. Among men, McCain leads Paul 69% to 19% (52% of likely Republican primary voters) and McCain leads Huckabee 77% to 14% among women.
John McCain73%
Ron Paul11%
Mike Huckabee9%
Unsure7%
Source


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


 

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