Data Says Obama Part 9

March 30, 2008 at 6:55 pm | In politics | 1 Comment
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After the Rev. Wright controversy Hillary Clinton managed to sneak ahead of Obama in head to head match ups against McCain. But Obama is back to looking like the more electable candidate (at least in terms of the popular vote).

John McCain (R) vs. Barack Obama (D)
Poll Date Sample Obama (D) McCain (R) Spread
RCP Average 03/18 to 03/29 - 44.8% 44.6% Obama +0.2%
Rasmussen Tracking 03/26 – 03/29 1700 LV 44% 47% McCain +3%
Gallup Tracking 03/24 – 03/29 4407 RV 44% 47% McCain +3%
NBC/WSJ 03/24 – 03/25 800 RV 44% 42% Obama +2%
Pew Research 03/19 – 03/22 1,248 RV 49% 43% Obama +6%
FOX News 03/18 – 03/19 900 RV 43% 44% McCain +1%
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John McCain (R) vs. Hillary Clinton (D)
Poll Date Sample Clinton (D) McCain (R) Spread
RCP Average 03/18 to 03/29 - 44.6% 46.2% McCain +1.6%
Rasmussen Tracking 03/26 – 03/29 1700 LV 40% 50% McCain +10%
Gallup Tracking 03/24 – 03/29 4407 RV 44% 48% McCain +4%
NBC/WSJ 03/24 – 03/25 800 RV 44% 46% McCain +2%
Pew Research 03/19 – 03/22 1,248 RV 49% 44% Clinton +5%
FOX News 03/18 – 03/19 900 RV 46% 43% Clinton +3%

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  1. “And the notion that somehow it’s cute or amusing, or a useful diversion, I think, is something that all of us have to recognize is just not the case. We all have First Amendment rights. And I am a constitutional lawyer and strongly believe in free speech, but as a culture, we really have to do some soul-searching to think about what kind of toxic information are we feeding our kids,”


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