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Barack Obama: 46%: John McCain 45% Rasmussen Reports/Pulse Opinion Research (Daily Tracking) [329] May 9–12, 2008 Hillary Clinton 45% John McCain: 47%: 1,600 LV ±3% Barack Obama: 47%: John McCain 46% Quinnipiac University [330] May 8–12, 2008 Hillary Clinton: 46%: John McCain 41% 1,745 RV ±2.4% Barack Obama: 47%: John McCain 40% ABC News ...
This is a collection of scientific, public nationwide opinion polls that have been conducted relating to the 2008 Democratic presidential candidates. 2008 [ edit ]
Historical Gallup Poll approval highs and lows for each president since 1937 [4] [5] [6] [a] Order President Highest approval Lowest approval High – Low Highest disapproval Lowest disapproval Highest margin Lowest margin Final poll Approval average [4] Polls per year 46 [7] Joe Biden: 57 (2021-02-02, 2021-04-21) [8] 36 (2024-07-21) 21
After the conventions, Obama had a clear lead until he did poorly in the first debate. Romney took the lead, and the polls were tied in early and mid-October. The Democrats then regained their momentum but Obama became the first President to win re-election by a narrower margin in both the popular vote and in the Electoral College.
In that July poll, Trump was ahead of Biden by 2 points, 45% to 43%. The new poll shows the key voting blocs that have moved — and those that haven’t really budged — since Biden’s exit.
Former first lady Michelle Obama is the only Democrat to beat former President Trump in a new poll Tuesday. ... The poll was conducted online July 1-2 among 1,070 U.S. adults and has a margin of ...
This shows the results of all polls from December 8, 2006, through November 4, 2008. The horizontal lines represent actual voting results on November 4. Obama v.
Maps and electoral vote counts for the 2012 presidential election. Our latest estimate has Obama at 290 electoral votes and Romney at 191.