Latest Polls have Hillary doing better against McCain:
Pennsylvania: McCain vs. Clinton Rasmussen McCain 39, Clinton 50 Clinton +11.0
Pennsylvania: McCain vs. Obama Rasmussen McCain 43, Obama 45 Obama +2.0
New Hampshire: McCain vs. Clinton Rasmussen McCain 41, Clinton 51 Clinton +10.0
New Hampshire: McCain vs. Obama Rasmussen McCain 43, Obama 48 Obama +5.0
Yesterday's (5/22)Polls say she's beating Mccain in Nevada:
Nevada: McCain vs. Clinton Rasmussen McCain 41, Clinton 46 Clinton +5.0
Nevada: McCain vs. Obama Rasmussen McCain 46, Obama 40 McCain +6.0
Elsewhere in PA, OH, and FL (5/22)
Pennsylvania: McCain vs. Clinton Quinnipiac McCain 37, Clinton 50 Clinton +13.0
Pennsylvania: McCain vs. Obama Quinnipiac McCain 40, Obama 46 Obama +6.0
Ohio: McCain vs. Clinton Quinnipiac McCain 41, Clinton 48 Clinton +7.0
Ohio: McCain vs. Obama Quinnipiac McCain 44, Obama 40 McCain +4.0
Florida: McCain vs. Clinton Quinnipiac McCain 41, Clinton 48 Clinton +7.0
Florida: McCain vs. Obama Quinnipiac McCain 45, Obama 41 McCain +4.0
Gallup Tracking:
Barack Obama remains the leader in national Democratic voters' nomination preferences, 51% to 44%, over Hillary Clinton, but his lead has fallen below double digits for the first time in six days in Gallup Poll Daily tracking.
Obama did not poll as strongly in Gallup's Thursday night polling (May 22); the coming days will reveal whether that is the start of a new trend or a temporary blip.
Recently, Obama has held a slight advantage over John McCain in registered voters' preferences for the general election. The latest update, based on May 18-22 polling, finds the two tied at 46%.
In contrast, Clinton has a five-point lead over McCain, 49% to 44%.
Recently, Clinton has tended to fare slightly better in trial heats against McCain than Obama has, with the Democratic candidates doing equally well on a few occasions. Obama has not exceeded Clinton's performance versus McCain in Gallup Poll Daily tracking since the April 17-21 tracking period. -- Jeff Jones
Friday, May 23, 2008
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She may be doing better in the polls but her mouth is writting bad checks. She should get out now before she makes a 7th assassination remark (yes, she has made at least 6 references to assassinations, both Bobby and JFK) I think she can kiss that VP spot goodbye now. Ha Ha
Obama has the media in the tank for him so anything Hillary said was going to be exploited to benefit him. he sure jumped into the fray to give his two cents. he knows damn well she was referring to, the campaign extending past June...nothing more. Even RFK's son knew what she meant, and said so, so you hate mongers need to shut your trap.
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