PDA

View Full Version : Poll page with state info




Bradley in DC
08-02-2007, 08:41 PM
Since nearly everyone on this site as obsessed with following all of the polling information as I am :rolleyes: , here is a good site that lists a history of the polls in the various states

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_Republican_Party_(United_S tates)_presidential_primaries,_2008

not as updated as my posts, often, but should offer enough to look at...

Bradley in DC
08-02-2007, 08:50 PM
First Place: Rudy Giuliani with 19 states and 1081 delegates
Second Place: Fred Thompson with 6 states and 418 delegates
Third Place: John McCain with 6 states and 241 delegates
Fourth Place: Mitt Romney with 3 states and 129 delegates
Fifth Place: Sam Brownback with 1 state and 39 delegates
Sixth Place: Mike Huckabee with 1 state and 34 delegates

Using only polls since April 1:
First Place: Rudy Giuliani, 969 delegates, 16 states (CA, CO, CT, FL, IL, IA, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, PA, SC, and WI)
Second Place: Fred Thompson, 418 delegates, 6 states (AL, GA, NV, NC, TN, and TX)
Third Place: John McCain, 103 delegates, 3 states (AZ, RI, and WV)
Fourth Place: Mitt Romney, 93 delegates, 2 states (ID and MI)
Fifth Place: Sam Brownback, 39 delegates, 1 state (KS)
(Mike Huckabee is not winning any state-wide contests polled since April 1.)

Using only polls since June 1:
First Place: Rudy Giuliani, 803 delegates, 11 states (CA, CO, FL, IL, IA, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, and SC)
Second Place: Fred Thompson, 383 delegates, 5 states (AL, GA, NV, NC, and TX)
Third Place: Mitt Romney, 93 delegates, 2 states (ID and MI)
Fourth Place: John McCain, 53 delegates, 1 state (AZ)
(Sam Brownback, and Mike Huckabee are not winning any state-wide contests polled since June 1.)

Larofeticus
08-02-2007, 09:24 PM
Well I can tell you from here, that south carolina is gonna shift away form guiliani and towards thompson. Guiliani is pretty much ignoring the state but thompson is doing alot of work here. Romney will never get anywhere no matter how much he spends and people are finished supporting mccain.