Georgia Senate: Chambliss Leads Cardwell and Jones
Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss leads two potential Democratic candidates by solid margins in the first Rasmussen Reports poll of the Georgia Senate race.
Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss leads two potential Democratic candidates by solid margins in the first Rasmussen Reports poll of the Georgia Senate race.
A look at the favorable and unfavorable ratings for leading Presidential contenders provides a good look at a polarized electorate.
While most attention focuses on New Hampshire’s role as the first in the nation Primary, the state is also a key swing state in general elections.
Senator Barack Obama (D) now leads former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) 47% to 42% in a hypothetical general-election match-up.
Not surprisingly, Senator Hillary Clinton has solid leads over all Republican hopefuls in the nation’s largest state.
While political junkies have enjoyed the extended pre-season for Election 2008, most voters say that the debates and other campaign activities so far have been annoying and a waste of time.
The most recent Rasmussen numbers on the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination provide compelling evidence that Senator Hillary Clinton is in an extremely strong position to win for reasons that go well beyond the horse race numbers.
Recent Rasmussen polling provides important insights into why Fred Thompson has a real chance to win the Republican nomination for President.
A Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in New Hampshire finds that former Governor Jeanne Shaheen (D) leads incumbent Senator John Sununu (R) 48% to 43%.
Senator Hillary Clinton continues to hold a huge lead in the New Hampshire Presidential Primary.
The seven leading Presidential candidates all have more people committed to voting against them than for them.
It’s getting fairly boring to talk about the raw national numbers in the race for the Democratic Presidential nomination.
More than anything else, Fred Thompson’s bounce in the polls last week highlights the extremely fluid nature of the race for the Republican Presidential nomination.
Democratic Senator Hillary Clinton nominally leads Republican Senator John McCain 46% to 45% in the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
For the first time in months, Thompson has moved ahead of Giuliani and McCain has moved ahead of Romney in the race for the Republican Presidential nomination.
Senator Hillary Clinton and former Mayor Rudy Giuliani remain virtually tied in a hypothetical Election 2008 match-up.
Democratic voters continue to see very little ideological difference between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
Republican voters continue to see Fred Thompson as the most politically conservative candidate in the GOP Presidential field.
A new Rasmussen Reports Election 2008 survey finds maverick Democratic Congressman Dennis Kucinich lagging in match-ups with top GOP presidential candidates.
It is hard not to see the Republicans as largely dispirited judging by the results of a recent Rasmussen Reports poll.