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April 11, 2008

Pennsylvania: While Campaigning for Primary, both Democrats Gain Ground on McCain

While Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton continue to compete against each other in Pennsylvania’s Presidential Primary, both Democrats have opened a lead over John McCain in the Keystone State.

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April 11, 2008

62% Expect Obama to Win Democratic Nomination

Sixty-two percent (62%) of all voters now believe that Barack Obama will win the Democratic Presidential nomination.

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April 10, 2008

Alaska: McCain 48% Obama 43%

It’s no surprise that John McCain leads Hillary Clinton by twenty-five percentage points in Alaska. After all, George W. Bush won the state by twenty-five points in Election 2004 and by thirty-one points four years earlier.

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April 10, 2008

Montana: McCain 48% Obama 43%

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Montana shows John McCain leading Barack Obama 48% to 43%. However, he enjoys a much more comfortable lead over Hillary Clinton, 54% to 36%.

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April 10, 2008

New Mexico: Obama Leads McCain by Three, McCain Leads Clinton by Three

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of New Mexico voters shows Barack Obama attracting 45% of the vote while John McCain earns 42%. If Hillary Clinton is the Democratic nominee, it’s McCain 46% Clinton 43%.

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April 10, 2008

Ohio: McCain Retains Lead Over Both Democrats

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Ohio shows John McCain leading Barack Obama 47% to 40%. He also leads Hillary Clinton 47% to 42%.

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April 10, 2008

New Mexico Senate: Udall Widens Lead Over GOP’s

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in New Mexico shows that Democratic Congressman Tom Udall has widened his lead over potential Republican opponents in the race for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat.

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April 10, 2008

Alaska: Stevens 46% Begich 45%

In a difficult year for Republicans, Alaska Senator Ted Stevens is providing GOP leaders with yet another headache.

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April 9, 2008

37% Say African-Americans Face More Discrimination than Women

Thirty-seven percent (37%) of voters nationwide believe that African-Americans face more discrimination than women. A national telephone survey by Rasmussen Reports found that 27% disagree and say that women face more discrimination. Thirty-five percent (35%) are not sure.

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April 9, 2008

Alabama Senate: Sessions 57% Figures 36%

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Alabama found Republican Senator Jeff Sessions leading Democrat Vivian Davis Figures by more than twenty percentage points.

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April 9, 2008

29% Favor National Health Insurance Overseen by Federal Government

Twenty-nine percent (29%) of American adults favor a national health insurance program overseen by the Federal Government.

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April 8, 2008

Pennsylvania: Clinton 48% Obama 43%

Following a month of declining poll numbers for Senator Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania, the race has stabilized for the moment.

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April 8, 2008

Tennessee Senate: Incumbent Alexander Enjoys Dominant Leads Over Democratics

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Tennessee voters found Republican incumbent Lamar Alexander well ahead of both potential Democratic opponents in the race for the United States senate.

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April 8, 2008

Maine Senate: Collins Enjoys Double-Digit Lead Over Allen

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Maine found Republican Senator Susan Collins leading Democratic Congressman Tom Allen 54% to 38% in her bid for re-election.

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April 8, 2008

Number of Adults Who Want Troops Home from Iraq Within a Year Reaches High

A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 65% of Americans would like to see U.S. troops brought home from Iraq within a year.

April 7, 2008

Alabama: McCain Leads Obama and Clinton by Wide Margin

In Alabama, John McCain leads both of his potential Democratic challengers by wide margins. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey shows McCain leading Democratic frontrunner Barack Obama by eighteen percentage points, 55% to 37%.

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April 6, 2008

Iowa: Obama 46% McCain 42%

In Iowa, the latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds Barack Obama leading John McCain 46% to 42%. However, McCain leads Hillary Clinton 51% to 36%.

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April 6, 2008

Tennessee: McCain Leads Both Democrats by Double Digits

John McCain enjoys a strong double digit lead over both Democratic Presidential hopefuls in the state of Tennessee. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state finds McCain leading Barack Obama 58% to 31%. The presumptive GOP nominee leads Hillary Clinton 52% to 38%.

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April 6, 2008

47% Say Global Warming Very Serious Problem

Forty-seven percent (47%) of American adults say that Global Warming is a Very Serious problem. A Rasmussen Reports telephone survey found that another 26% say it is Somewhat Serious.

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April 5, 2008

North Carolina: Obama 56% Clinton 33%

In North Carolina, Barack Obama has opened up a twenty-three percentage point lead over Hillary Clinton. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds that Obama attracts 56% of the vote while Clinton earns 33%.