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June 1, 2007

27% Likely to Vote for Bloomberg as Third Party Candidate

A Rasmussen Reports national telephone poll found that 27% of American voters would be Somewhat (20%) or Very (7%) likely to vote for Michael Bloomberg for President.

May 31, 2007

Polls Show Thompson Competitive as He Prepares to Enter White House Race

Fred Thompson has moved a step closer to formally announcing his bid for the White House in 2008.

May 30, 2007

Clinton Holds Single-Digit Leads Over Huckabee, Brownback

Democratic frontrunner Hillary Rodham Clinton now leads former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (R) 48% to 43%.

May 30, 2007

Kentucky 2007: Beshear (D) 51% Fletcher (R) 35%

Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher (R) survived a serious Primary challenge to once again claim his party’s nomination, but starts the general election campaign as a 16-percentage point underdog.

May 29, 2007

Romney Catches McCain in National Poll for GOP Nomination

The immigration reform debate may be shaking up the race for the Republican Presidential nomination.

May 29, 2007

Polls Show Obama Health Care Plan Faces Opportunities and Challenges

Senator Barack Obama (D) plans to unveil his plan for providing universal health insurance on Tuesday.

May 28, 2007

2008 Democratic Presidential Primary: Clinton 35% Obama 26%

For the third straight week, New York Senator Hillary Clinton enjoys 35% support among those likely to vote in a Democratic Presidential Primary.

May 26, 2007

New York 2008: Clinton 50% Giuliani 29% Bloomberg 15%

In the unlikely event that three New York politicians are on the Presidential ballot in 2008, their home state will stay true to its partisan roots.

May 25, 2007

CT 2008: Clinton 40% Giuliani 40% Bloomberg 9%

In a three-way match-up in CT, Hillary Clinton and Rudy Giuliani are tied at 40%. NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, an independent candidate, is at 9%.

May 24, 2007

Bloomberg Reaches 23% as Third Party Hopeful in NJ

As a third party Presidential hopeful, NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg earns from 13% to 23% of the vote in a poll of NJ Likely Voters.

May 24, 2007

Obama Leads Romney by 12, Thompson by 7

The latest survey of the presidential race shows Barack Obama leading Mitt Romney 49% to 37%.

May 23, 2007

Obama Enjoys Highest Level of Base Support for Second Straight Month—33% Will Definitely Vote for Him

Thirty-three percent (33%) of American voters say they’ll definitely vote for Senator Barack Obama (D) if he’s on the Presidential ballot in November 2008.

May 23, 2007

Election 2008: Edwards Leads GOP's Thompson, Romney by 20+ Points

The latest Rasmussen Reports Election 2008 survey shows former North Carolina Senator John Edwards (D) leading former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson (R) 53% to 32%.

May 22, 2007

2008 Republican Presidential Primary: Giuliani 26% McCain 18% Romney 15%

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows little change at the top of the Republican Presidential field, but former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has gained some ground on the frontrunners.

May 21, 2007

49% Say Obama May Be Next President

Forty-nine percent (49%) of Americans say it’s Somewhat or Very Likely that Barack Obama will be elected President in 2008.

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May 21, 2007

2008 Democratic Presidential Primary: Clinton 35% Obama 25%

New York Senator Hillary Clinton has a double-digit solid lead over all challengers in her quest for the Democratic Presidential nomination.

May 17, 2007

Clinton Leads Both Thompson and Romney by Three Points

Senator & Former First Lady Hillary Clinton leads actor and former U.S. Senator Fred Thompson by three percentage points.

May 16, 2007

Election 2008: Edwards (D) 47% Giuliani (R) 45%

John Edwards leads Rudy Giuliani by only two points, 47% to 45%.

May 15, 2007

2008 Republican Presidential Primary: Giuliani 25% McCain 18% Thompson 15%

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani continues to lead the race for the Republican Presidential nomination.

May 14, 2007

2008 Democratic Presidential Primary: Clinton 35% Obama 33%

For the fourth time in five weeks, a survey of Likely Democratic Primary Voters shows Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama within two points of each other.