Most Recent Articles: January 2008
January 31, 2008
New Jersey: McCain 43% Romney 29%
New Jersey: Clinton 49% Obama 37%
Illinois: McCain 34% Romney 26%
Super Tuesday: A Commentary by Rhodes Cook
Is McCain a Conservative? : An Inside Report by Robert D. Novak
Step Back, Mr. Clinton: A Commentary by Joe Conason
January 30, 2008
California: Clinton 43% Obama 40%
California: McCain 32% Romney 28%
Massachusetts: Clinton 43% Obama 37%
McCain Leads Obama by Six, Clinton by Eight
Code Words: A Commentary by Susan Estrich
Connecticut: McCain 42% Romney 26%
The Politics of Foreclosure: A Commentary by Michelle Malkin
January 29, 2008
McCain Wins Florida, Heavily Favored to Win Nomination
Connecticut: Clinton 40% Obama 40%
Passion Gap: Democrats More Committed to Candidates Than Republicans
Florida: In Two-Man Race, Third Place Finish by Giuliani May Have Lasting Impact
Will Michael Bloomberg, Ron Paul Run Third Party Campaigns in 2008?
Economic Stimulus Package Gets Lukewarm Reception From Voters
January 28, 2008
Florida: Clinton 47% Obama 25%
Obama - And Kennedy - Raise the Stakes: A Commentary by Dick Morris
It’s a Two Man Race for the GOP Nomination
Maybe Something Really Has Changed in the Race for the Democratic Nomination
Hillary's Brown Firewall : A Commentary by Robert D. Novak
Florida: McCain 31% Romney 31%
January 27, 2008
Florida: Clinton 44% Obama 25%
Florida: Romney 33% McCain 27%
January 26, 2008
40% See Economy as Top Voting Issue
Obama Expected to Win in South Carolina
Bill Clinton's Temper Negatively Affects Hillary's Campaign: A Commentary by Dick Morris
January 25, 2008
Missouri GOP Primary: Huckabee 27% McCain 26%
Missouri Democratic Primary: Clinton 43% Obama 24%
Despite Minor Gains Romney Still Trails Obama, Clinton
Rasmussen Markets See Romney as Debate Winner
75% Expect Alternative Fuel Cars Within a Decade
Alabama: McCain, Huckabee Tied
Attorney General Edwards? : An Inside Report by Robert Novak
South Carolina Has Set the Stage for General Election: A Commentary by Michael Barrone
January 24, 2008
Florida GOP: Romney 27% McCain 23%
Obama Overpowers Huckabee by Double Digits, Clinton Leads Him by 8
The Race for President: The Finalists Emerge:A Commentary by Larry J. Sabato
Business as Usual GOP: An Inside Report by Robert D. Novak
January 23, 2008
Where is Oprah?: A Commentary by Susan Estrich
How Clinton Will Win The Nomination by Losing South Carolina: A Commentary By Dick Morris
January 22, 2008
Americans Say Auto Industry Important, Foreign Companies Good for the Economy
Strange to Say, But John McCain is the Republican Frontrunner
Clinton and Obama Have Different Bases of Support
Front-Runner McCain : An Inside Report by Robert D. Novak
Blue Dogs Sniff at Fiscal Stimulus: A Commentary by Froma Harrop
January 21, 2008
Hillary v. McCain Might Just Be The Final: A Commentary by Dick Morris
New York: Clinton 51% Obama 30%
New York: McCain 26% Giuliani 20% Romney 13%
Florida: Clinton 47% Obama 29%
Florida: Romney 25% McCain 20% Giuliani 19%
79% Have Favorable Opinion of Dr. Martin Luther King
January 20, 2008
Generic Congressional Ballot: Democrats 43% Republicans 38%
Voters Expect Little from Congress in 2008
January 19, 2008
Rasmussen Markets Update: For Democrats, New Hampshire plus Nevada equals Iowa
Rasmussen Markets Update: McCain Chances of Winning Republican Nomination Tops 50%
Snow in South Carolina May Impact Turnout in Tight GOP Race
Bipartisan Stimulation: An Inside Report By Robert Novak
Mostly Decent Politics: A Commentary by Michael Barone
January 18, 2008
The TV Diet: A Commentary by Susan Estrich
Though Treading Water in the Primaries, Giuliani Stays Within Single Digits of Clinton, Obama
51% Say Security More Important than Privacy
In Contrast to Obama, Hillary Plays the Race Card: A Commentary by Dick Morris
Sarkozy the Mad Modelizer: A Commentary By Froma Harrop
January 17, 2008
South Carolina GOP Primary: McCain 24% Huckabee 24%
South Carolina Democratic Primary: Obama 44% Clinton 31%
New Jersey GOP Primary: McCain 29% Giuliani 27%
New Jersey Dem Primary: Clinton 45% Obama 27%
Time for Edwards' Exit: Hillary, Barack Fate in His Hands: A Commentary by Dick Morris
The Primary Turnout Boom: A Commentary by Rhodes Cook
Clinton 47% Romney 41%, Obama 49% Romney 37%
Vetting Obama: An Inside Report by Robert D. Novak
January 16, 2008
Michigan's Meaning: GOP Chaos: A Commentary by Dick Morris
Resort at the Top of the World
54% Say Their Peers Would Vote for a Woman for President
Wanted: A "Suck It Up" Candidate: A Commentary by Michelle Malkin
Race in the Race: A Commentary by Susan Estrich
January 15, 2008
After Two Months, 63% Still Say the Hollywood Writers’ Strike Has No Impact
41% Say Obama Getting Most Preferential Media Treatment, 30% Say Clinton
January 14, 2008
Not Straight Talk: An Inside Report by Robert D. Novak
Man to Beat: McCain's Cross-Party Appeal: A Commentary by Dick Morris
Rasmussen Markets Update: Michigan’s a Toss-Up
Florida: Clinton 48% Obama 24%
Florida Republican Presidential Primary: Four-Way Tie
January 13, 2008
National Poll: McCain 49% Clinton 38%
January 12, 2008
Michigan: Romney 26% McCain 25% Huckabee 17%
62% Think American Society is Fair and Decent
Women vs. Oprah - No Joe for McCain - Poor Huck: Inside Report by Robert Novak
The Political Landscape After Iowa and New Hampshire: A Commentary by Michael Barone
January 11, 2008
13% Say Congress Doing Good or Excellent Job
Looking at What's Not Working: A Commentary by Susan Estrich
57% Want Troops Home from Iraq Within Year
January 10, 2008
South Carolina: McCain 27% Huckabee 24%
South Carolina: No Bounce for Clinton in the Palmetto State
The Clinton Style : An Inside Report by Robert D. Novak
Now Barack Better Brace for Barrage: A Commentary by Dick Morris
Nearly Half of Adults Say It is Not Possible to Succeed in Business Today Without Using the Internet
Clinton's Campaign Remains in a Tailspin: A Commentary by Michelle Malkin
And the Winner Is…: A Commentary by Susan Estrich
The Coming Attack on Barack: A Commentary by Joe Conason
January 9, 2008
80% Believe Voters Should Be Required to Show Photo ID
What Happened to Polls In New Hampshire?
Market Update: What a Difference New Hampshire Makes
January 8, 2008
Virginia Senate: Warner 53% Gilmore 38%
Maryland: Obama 48% McCain 42%
The Wisdom of Crowds: A Commentary by Froma Harrop
Pennsylvania: McCain 48% Clinton 42%
Virginia: McCain 49% Clinton 38%
South Carolina: Huckabee 28% McCain 21% Romney 15%
South Carolina: Obama 42% Clinton 30%
Final New Hampshire GOP Primary Poll: McCain 32% Romney 31%
Final New Hampshire Dem Primary Poll: Obama 37% Clinton 30%
January 7, 2008
Mitt's and Hillary's Problems: An Inside Report By Robert Novak
South Carolina: Huckabee 28% McCain 21% Romney 15%
South Carolina: Obama 42% Clinton 30%
Obama Now Seen as Most Electable Candidate in Either Party
A Win in New Hampshire Would Make McCain the Clear Frontrunner
New Hampshire: Obama 38% Clinton 28%
Obama Has Triggered a Political Earthquake
New Hampshire: McCain 32% Romney 31%
January 6, 2008
Market Update: Markets See Obama as Democratic Frontrunner
New Hampshire: McCain 32% Romney 30%
New Hampshire: Obama 39% Clinton 27%
Confidence in War on Terror Near Highest Level of Bush’s Second Term
Goldilocks Needs Tax-Reform, Not Populism: A Commentary by Larry Kudlow
January 5, 2008
New Hampshire: McCain 31% Romney 26%
New Hampshire: Obama 37% Clinton 27%
Mitt’s Divided Strategy: An Inside Report by Robert Novak
Iowa: A First Cut for the Real Contenders: A Commentary By Michael Barone
The Jamie Lynn Business Model: A Commentary by Froma Harrop
Hillary on the Ropes: A Commentary By Dick Morris
January 4, 2008
Unaffiliated Voters Often Trust Democrats Over Republicans; Domestic Concerns Trump Foreign Policy
Huckabee and McCain Big GOP Winners in Iowa
Iowa: Barack Obama Wins and There is No Longer a Frontrunner
Why Iowa?: A Commentary by Susan Estrich
There Are No National Frontrunners
Obama Opens Lead Over Giuliani and Romney
January 3, 2008
Iowa GOP: Will the Huckabee Base Turn Out?
Iowa Dems: Will Independents Lift Obama to Victory?
Hillary's Premature Triangulation: An Inside Report by Robert D. Novak
The Flawed but Useful Iowa Caucuses: A Commentary by Michelle Malkin
All Eyes on the Hawkeye State: A Commentary by Larry Sabato
January 2, 2008
Iowa Democrats: Obama, Clinton, and Edwards
As Campaign Season Begins, Only One Presidential Candidate is Viewed Favorably by Majority of Voters
The United States Needs a Confirming Election: A Commentary by Scott Rasmussen
Read the Iowa Caucus Polls With Caution
Hudson Employment Index Ends Year on Low Note
Small Business Owners Still Cautious on Economic Outlook
January 1, 2008
Happy New Year: 30% Expect Hillary to Be Elected This Year
Huckabee's Perilous Perception Of Souls: A Commentary By Froma Harrop
Number of Republicans in U.S. Increases in December to Two-Year High
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