Data says Obama part 6

February 27, 2008 at 11:30 pm | In politics | Leave a Comment
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I have always known that McCain was going to be tough the beat. The latest set of polls are starting to show that. In what  could be her last week as the possible nominee Clinton actually makes up some ground. In the last 6 poll she improves from 1-5 to 1-2-3 and decreases her average margin of defeat from 4.3% to 1.9%. Meanwhile Obama continues to do better than Clinton but he falls from 5-0-1 to 4-2 and his average margin of victory falls from 4.8% to 3.7%. Despite the inroads McCain has made in recent polls Obama continues to do better than Clinton in every head-to-head match up.

John McCain (R) vs. Hillary Clinton (D)
Poll Date Sample McCain (R) Clinton (D) Spread
RCP Average 02/18 to 02/25 - 46.6% 44.7% McCain +1.9%
LA Times/Bloomberg 02/21 – 02/25 RV 46% 40% McCain +6%
AP-Ipsos 02/22 – 02/24 755 RV 43% 48% Clinton +5%
USA Today/Gallup 02/21 – 02/24 1653 LV 50% 46% McCain +4%
CBS News/NY Times 02/20 – 02/24 1115 RV 46% 46% Tie
Research 2000 02/18 – 02/21 802 LV 46% 46% Tie
FOX News 02/19 – 02/20 900 RV 47% 44% McCain +3%
John McCain (R) vs. Barack Obama (D)
Poll Date Sample McCain (R) Obama (D) Spread
RCP Average 02/18 to 02/25 - 43.4% 47.1% Obama +3.7%
LA Times/Bloomberg 02/21 – 02/25 RV 44% 42% McCain +2%
AP-Ipsos 02/22 – 02/24 755 RV 41% 51% Obama +10%
USA Today/Gallup 02/21 – 02/24 1653 LV 48% 47% McCain +1%
CBS News/NY Times 02/20 – 02/24 1115 RV 38% 50% Obama +12%
Research 2000 02/18 – 02/21 802 LV 44% 50% Obama +6%
FOX News 02/19 – 02/20 900 RV 43% 47% Obama +4%

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