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Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com --- 22 days ago
Nepal will hold its first ever Presidential polls on Saturday to find a successor to deposed king Gyanendra, who was the earlier head of state. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 20 days ago
-0400', '7:03 AM'); An Associated Press-Yahoo News Poll found differences in how engaged various groups of voters are in the Presidential campaign. ... Source: www.chron.com --- 16 days ago
— THE RACE: The Presidential race in New Hampshire ___ THE NUMBERS Barack Obama, 46 percent John McCain, 43 percent ___ OF INTEREST: ... Source: www.prnewswire.com --- 2 days ago
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U.S. Sen. Obama, D-Ill., led U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., 47 percent to 43 percent in a Gallup Poll daily tracking Poll released Saturday.... ... Source: www.kare11.com --- 1 day ago
Solid margins among women, minorities and young voters have powered Barack Obama to a 6-percentage-point lead over John McCain in the Presidential race, according to an Associated Press-Ipsos Poll released Tuesday. ... Source: www.earthtimes.org --- 1 day ago
Washington - Women hold an important key to winning the US Presidential elections in November because neither Democrat Barack Obama nor Republican John McCain has yet won a majority of women voters into their corner, according to a Poll released Tues... ... Source: www.eitb24.com --- 22 days ago
The economy was ranked as the top issue by nearly half of all likely voters, 47 percent. The Iraq war, in second place, trailed well behind at 12 percent. Energy prices was third at 8 percent. ... Source: www.ballot-access.org --- 21 days ago
A Zogby/Reuters Poll released July 16 shows these results when voters are presented with a list of 4 Presidential candidates: Obama 46%, McCain 36%, Barr 3%, Nader 3%, other or undecided 12%. See here for more details. When the voter is only presented with the names of Obama and McCain, 3% still volunteer someone else. Thanks to ThirdPartyWatch for this news. If Bob Barr polled 3% in each state, the Libertarian Party would become a qualified party, for the first time ever, in Arkansas, Connecticut (Presidential status only), Iowa, and Kentucky. At that point, the only states in which the party would never have been a qualified party would be Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Virginia. Minnesota requires a vote of 5% for any statewide race; New Jersey requires 10% for all votes cast for lower house of the legislature; New York requires 50,000 votes for Governor; Pennsylvania requires registration of 15%; Rhode Island requires 5% for president or governor; Virginia requires 10% for any statewide race. The Tennessee requirement is currently under attack in federal court. The Libertarian Party has also never been a qualified party in the District of Columbia, but it has some reason to believe it can attain that status this year, since it has a strong candidate for Delegate to the U.S House. He needs 7,500 votes to give the party “qualified” status. Finally, although the Libertarian Party has b ... Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 16 days ago
Nepal's historic first Presidential election has stirred up a hornets' nest with the hawks in the Maoist party vowing to boycott the new government if their candidate loses Monday's run-off. ... Source: www.indiaenews.com --- 18 days ago
Nepal's ruling parties Sunday began wooing the winnows after the nation's first Presidential election to choose deposed king Gyanendra's successor as the new head of state ended in a fiasco with none of the three contenders able to pull off the simple majority required for victory. ... Source: nbc25online.com --- 16 days ago
Poll shows McCain, Obama in tight Michigan race ... Source: www.ballot-access.org --- 14 days ago
An NBC/WSJ Poll released on July 23 shows these results for president: Obama 48%, McCain 35%, Nader 5%, Barr 2%, other and undecided 10%. When the pollster only mentions the two major party candidates to respondents, the results are: Obama 47%, McCain 41%, other and undecided 12%. See here for more details. [...] ... Source: www.nwfdailynews.com --- 6 days ago
Are the national media fair and balanced in their coverage of Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama?. ... Source: www.independentpoliticalreport.com --- 1 day ago
Angus Reid Global Monitor has released the results of the first general election polling to include Cynthia McKinney as the Green Party nominee. The Poll, conducted from July 27th to 29th, projects 46% for Obama, 42% for McCain, 6% for Nader, 3% for Barr, and 1% for McKinney - presuming each of the five [...] ... Source: www.ballot-access.org --- 5 days ago
The Behavior Research Center’s Rocky Mountain Poll released this Arizona Presidential Poll on August 1: McCain 43%, Obama 38%, Nader 3%, other and undecided 16%. See details here . What is most notable about this Poll is not the result, but the fact that the people who planned the Poll are so ignorant about Nader’s ballot label. The third page tells us that the question for voters was, “If the 2008 election were being held today, and the candidates were John McCain, the Republican Party candidate, Barack Obama, the Democratic candidate, and Ralph Nader, the Green Party candidate, which one would you vote for?” Cynthia McKinney will be listed on the Arizona ballot as the Green Party candidate; Ralph Nader will be listed as an independent candidate. ... Source: www.ballot-access.org --- 2 days ago
On August 5, an ATV/Zogby 4-candidate Presidential Poll was released. It shows: McCain 42%, Obama 41%, Barr 2%, Nader 2%, other and undecided 13%. The Poll was conducted July 31-August 1 and is based on 1,011 voters. ... Source: politics.ohio.com --- 4 days ago
Quinnipiac University released their new polling data this morning. Here are the results: Florida: Obama has 46 percent to McCain's 44 percent, compared to a 47 - 43 percent Obama lead June 18; Ohio: Obama has 46 percent to McCain's 44 percent, compared to a 48 - 42 percent Obama lead least time; Pennsylvania: Obama leads McCain [...] ...
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