Wednesday, March 22, 2006

New Poll Still Sweet

A new Fox News poll of both parties continues to show good news for the GOP. The Poll looks at each indivdual candidate on both sides and then also gives a hint at potential head-to-head matchups in 2008. Here is what the poll says about the Primary races:
Republicans:
Rudy Giulinan 29%
John McCain 22%
Newt Gingrich 8%
Bill Frist 5%
Mitt Romney 4%
George Pataki 2%
Chuck Hagel 1%

That is very good news for Rudy supporters like myself. It still remains to be seen whether he will run in 2008 or if the party will even embrace his moderate views. However the majority of Republicans still seem to like him 2 years out.

Now for the Democrats:
Hillary Clinton 43%
Al Gore 12%
John Edwards 11%
John Kerry 10%
Joe Biden 4%
Wesley Clark 4%
Mark Warner 3%
Evan Bayh 2%

Obviously Hillary is the frontrunner here. I still think she will breeze to the nomination even though her support among the far left is deteriorating. One interesting note from those numbers is that John Kerry's running mate in 2004, John Edwards, is more popular among Democrats. Hilarious.

Now as far as a head-to-head matchup goes here is what the poll says:
In General, the Republican candidates lead the Democrats by double-digits in the hypothetical races tested on the poll.

McCain leads Clinton by 11 percentage points (50 percent to 39 percent), and Kerry by 20 points (53 percent to 33 percent). McCain also tops Gore by 18 points (52 percent to 34 percent).

Similarly, Giuliani bests Clinton by 51 percent to 39 percent. These results have remained constant in polling conducted since November 2004.


Very Nice.

Source FoxNews

-Brad

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