Clinton - 40% Obama - 25% Edwards - 13% Hillary Clinton’s support is at or above the 40% level for the third straight week. Obama, even with his improvement, is merely back to the mid-20s level ...
Obama responds to criticism from Chris Dodd on a press release Obama's campaign issued on how Obama will deal with the Taliban in Pakistan. Obama points out that Chris Dodd and other Democratic no...
Clinton - 44% Obama - 22% Edwards - 13% Clinton again gains poll standing this week. Since April, her numbers have been steadily raising. During the last full week in July, Clinton topped the ...
Obama gives several responses concerning the situation in Iraq and the US plan to exit.
A national telephone survey conducted over the seven days ending July 15 shows no changes at the top of the race for the Democratic Presidential nomination. For the second straight week, New York ...
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds Clinton with 38% of the vote, Obama at 26% and former North Carolina Senator John Edwards at 13%. Those results are virtually unchanged ...
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows the former First Lady attracting 39% of the vote, her highest total of the year. Illinois Senator Barack Obama trails Clinton by 13 poi...
Clinton 37% Obama 25% and Edwards 13%. The current survey of 763 Likely Democratic Primary Voters was conducted June 18-21, 2007. The margin of sampling error is +/-4 percentage points with a 95% ...
New York Senator Hillary Clinton 38%. Illinois Senator Barack Obama 27%. Former North Carolina Senator John Edwards 16%. The current survey of 775 Likely Democratic Primary Voters was conducted Ju...
Clinton is supported by 37% of voters in this week’s poll, up three points from last week. She has been within three points of the 35% level in fifteen of the last 16 weekly updates. Illinois Sena...
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone poll of the Democratic Presidential nominating competition shows New York Senator Hillary Clinton at 34%, Illinois Senator Barack Obama at 26%, and f...
Clinton remains on top with a solid lead and 35% support. Illinois Senator Barack Obama is second at 26%. This is the third time in four weeks the runner-up has been at either 25% or 26%. Former Se...
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows Clinton at 35%, Senator Barack Obama at 25%, and former Senator John Edwards at 18%. That’s the highest level of support ever measured f...
Clinton 35% Obama 33%. Former Senator John Edwards is in third place with 14% support. Rasmussen Reports releases national polling data on the Democratic nomination process every Monday and on the ...
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows Illinois Senator Barack Obama with a statistically insignificant two point advantage over the former First Lady. It’s Obama 32% Clinton ...