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November 6, 2007

In Lone Star State, Clinton Trails All Top GOP Contenders but Romney

In Texas, the home state of President Bush, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani leads New York Senator Hillary Clinton by eleven percentage points, 50% to 39%.

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November 5, 2007

In Minnesota, Clinton's Leads Over Giuliani, Thompson, Romney Have Narrowed

Senator Hillary Clinton now enjoys only single-digit leads over three leading GOP candidates in Minnesota. She leads Rudy Giuliani 44% to 41%, Fred Thompson 47% to 43%, Mitt Romney 47% to 40%.

November 5, 2007

Minnesota Senate: Coleman Leads Franken 49% to 42%; Leads Ciresi by Three

When pitted against Democratic comedian Al Franken, Republican Senator Norm Coleman edges closer to 50% support in the most recent Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of the Minnesota Senate race.

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November 5, 2007

Clinton’s Performance in Iowa Could Decide GOP Nominee!

It may gall Republican voters to even think about the possibility, but Hillary Clinton’s success in the Iowa caucuses may play a decisive role in selecting the 2008 Republican Presidential nominee.

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November 5, 2007

Will Clinton Debate Gaffe Shake Up the Democratic Race?

In the race for the Democratic Presidential nomination, October presented much the same tale as the six preceding months.

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November 5, 2007

39% Say Clinton Very Likely Dem Nominee, 11% Say Obama

Thirty-nine percent (39%) of voters nationwide believe that Senator Hillary Clinton is Very Likely to be the Democratic Presidential nominee in 2008.

November 4, 2007

Kentucky: Giuliani 47% Clinton 41%

George W. Bush won Kentucky’s Electoral College votes by twenty percentage points in Election 2004 and fifteen points in Election 2000. But, the race for the state’s eight Electoral College Votes might be more competitive in 2008.

November 4, 2007

Kentucky Senator McConnell Below 50% in Re-election Bid

An early look at the 2008 Senate race in Kentucky shows mixed results for incumbent Senator Mitch McConnell.

November 3, 2007

Edwards Leads McCain by Nine Points, Romney by 16

John Edwards, the former senator from North Carolina, tops Arizona Senator John McCain 47% to 38% in the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey The same poll also shows Edwards with the double-digit lead over former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney of 50% to 34%.

November 2, 2007

Debate Fallout Has No Immediate Impact on Clinton Poll Position

Tuesday night’s debate was not Hillary Clinton’s finest moment of the campaign season, but there has been little or no immediate damage to her standing in the national polls.

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November 1, 2007

Obama In Toss-ups with Giuliani, Thompson

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani with a very slight edge over Illinois Senator Barack Obama, 45% to 43%.

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October 31, 2007

Maryland: Clinton 46% Giuliani 41%

New York Senator Hillary Clinton leads former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani by five points in the race for Maryland’s ten Electoral College votes.

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October 30, 2007

Pennsylvania: Clinton Opens Double Digit Leads

In Pennsylvania, Senator Hillary Clinton has opened a double digit lead over four Republican Presidential candidates.

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October 30, 2007

Virginia Senate: Warner 53% Gilmore 37%

In the 2008 race for Virginia’s open U.S. Senate seat, a Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds Democrat Mark Warner leading Republican Jim Gilmore 53% to 37%.

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October 30, 2007

Virginia: Giuliani 46% Clinton 43%

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Virginia voters finds Rudy Giuliani with a three-percentage point lead over Hillary Clinton in the race for the state’s Electoral Votes.

October 30, 2007

77% See Hillary as Likely Nominee

Seventy-seven percent (77%) of American adults say that New York Senator Hillary Clinton is at least somewhat likely to win the Democratic Presidential nomination in 2008.

October 30, 2007

Stephen Colbert Tops Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich in Presidential Poll

Fresh from a victorious interview on "Meet the Press," Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert continues to out-pun pundits and expectorate political expectations with his half-sincere, three-quarters-book-promoting campaign for the presidency.

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October 29, 2007

Why is Giuliani Seen as the Most Electable Candidate?

Is Rudy Giuliani leading the GOP race because he is perceived to be the party’s best general election candidate?

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October 29, 2007

The Unifying Theme of Election 2008: Hillary Clinton

There are three separate races making up the Election 2008 Presidential competition: the race for the Democratic nomination, the race for the Republican nomination, and the general election. All three share one unifying theme—Hillary Clinton.

October 28, 2007

Giuliani Tops Edwards by One Percentage Point; Thompson Lags by Nine

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani holding a statistically insignificant one-point lead over former North Carolina Senator John Edwards.