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USA Today/Gallup [354] April 18–20, 2008 Hillary Clinton: 49%: John McCain 45% 832 LV ±4% Barack Obama: 49%: John McCain 44% Cook Political Report/RT Strategies [355] April 17–20, 2008 Hillary Clinton 45% John McCain: 46%: 802 RV ±3.5% Barack Obama 44% John McCain: 45%: Rasmussen Reports/Pulse Opinion Research (Daily Tracking) [356] April ...
1.32 New Mexico. 1.33 New York. 1.34 North Carolina. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Poll source key (R) – Source polls normally for ...
However, it missed some close elections: 1948, 1976 and 2004, the popular vote in 2000, and the likely-voter numbers in 2012. [3] The month section in the tables represents the month in which the opinion poll was conducted. D represents the Democratic Party, and R represents the Republican Party.
Despite some speculation New Mexico could be in play this year due to President Joe Biden's sagging approval rating, the poll results suggest the likelihood of a similar outcome to 2020, said ...
He lost the popular vote and the U.S. election, but Donald Trump was named “most admired” man of 2020 in a new Gallup poll that left Democrats divvying up mentions. Former first lady Michelle ...
Oct. 21—SANTA FE — With Election Day just over two weeks away, Kamala Harris has largely maintained her advantage over Donald Trump in this year's presidential race in New Mexico, a new ...
The 2012 New Mexico Republican presidential primary was proclaimed under state law on January 30, 2012 [1] to take place on June 5, 2012. [1] [2] Under New Mexico law it is a closed primary, with only registered members of the New Mexico Republican Party being eligible to vote in the Republican primary.
Nationwide public opinion polls that were conducted relating to the 2012 United States presidential election are as follows. The election was between Democratic Incumbent President Barack Obama, Republican Mitt Romney, as well as other third-party and independent challengers.