Nationwide opinion polling for the Democratic Party 2008 presidential candidates
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This is a collection of scientific, public nationwide opinion polls that have been conducted relating to the 2008 Democratic presidential candidates.
Statewide opinion polling for the Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2008
This article is a collection of state-wide public opinion polls that have been conducted relating to the Democratic presidential primaries, 2008. A graphic summary of the data in map form follows...
This is a collection of scientific, public nationwide opinion polls that have been conducted relating to the 2008 Democratic presidential candidates.
Broad field
Poll Source | Date | Highlights |
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Gallup Daily Tracking Poll Sample Size: 1,279 Margin of Error: ± 3% |
May 25 & 27-28, 2008 | Barack Obama Barack Obama Barack Hussein Obama II is the 44th and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office. Obama previously served as a United States Senator from Illinois, from January 2005 until he resigned following his victory in the 2008 presidential election.Born in... 52%, Hillary Clinton 42%, Other 2%, No Opinion 4% |
Rasmussen Reports Daily Tracking Poll Sample Size: 900 Margin of Error: ± 4% |
May 25–28, 2008 | Barack Obama 47%, Hillary Clinton 44% |
Pew Research Center Sample Size: 618 Margin of Error: ± 4.5% |
May 21–25, 2008 | Barack Obama 54%, Hillary Clinton 41%, No Opinion 5% |
Newsweek Sample Size: 608 Margin of Error: ± 5% |
May 21–22, 2008 | Barack Obama 50%, Hillary Clinton 42%, Other/Undecided 8% |
Reuters/Zogby |
May 15–18, 2008 | Barack Obama 59%, Hillary Clinton 33%, Other/No Opinion 8% |
Quinnipiac University |
May 8–12, 2008 | Barack Obama 45%, Hillary Clinton 41%, No Opinion 14% |
ABC News/Washington Post Sample Size: 620 Margin of Error: ± 4% |
May 8–11, 2008 | Barack Obama 53%, Hillary Clinton 41%, Neither 4%, No Opinion 2% |
USA Today/Gallup Sample Size: 516 |
May 1–4, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 51%, Barack Obama 44%, Other/No Opinion 5% |
Ipsos Public Affairs Sample Size: 514 Margin of Error: ± 4.3% |
April 30-May 4, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 47%, Barack Obama 40%, Other 1%, No Opinion 12% |
CBS News/New York Times Sample Size: 283 Margin of Error: ± 5% |
May 1–3, 2008 | Barack Obama 50%, Hillary Clinton 38%, Undecided 9% |
Diageo/Hotline Sample Size: 374 Margin of Error: ± 5.1% |
April 30-May 3, 2008 | Barack Obama 48%, Hillary Clinton 37%, All 1%, None 4%, Undecided 8% |
CNN/Opinion Research Sample Size: 441 Margin of Error: ± 4.5% |
April 28–30, 2008 | Barack Obama 46%, Hillary Clinton 45%, Undecided 9% |
Fox News/Opinion Dynamics Sample Size: 400 Margin of Error: ± 5% |
April 28–29, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 44%, Barack Obama 41%, Other/None 8%, Undecided 7% |
CBS News/New York Times Sample Size: 402 Margin of Error: ± 5% |
April 25–29, 2008 | Barack Obama 46%, Hillary Clinton 38%, Undecided 14% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Margin of Error: ± 4.2% |
April 25–28, 2008 | Barack Obama 46%, Hillary Clinton 43%, Other 1%, None 3%, Not Sure 7% |
Pew Research Center Sample Size: 651 Margin of Error: ± 4.5% |
April 23–27, 2008 | Barack Obama 47%, Hillary Clinton 45%, No Opinion 8% |
Associated Press/Ipsos Sample Size: 457 Margin of Error: ± 4.6% |
April 23–27, 2008 | Barack Obama 46%, Hillary Clinton 43%, None 5%, No Opinion 6% |
Newsweek Sample Size: 592 Margin of Error: ± 5% |
April 24–25, 2008 | Barack Obama 48%, Hillary Clinton 41%, Undecided/Other 11% |
USA Today/Gallup Sample Size: 552 Margin of Error: ± 5% |
April 18–20, 2008 | Barack Obama 50%, Hillary Clinton 40%, Other 2%, No Opinion 8% |
Newsweek Sample Size: 588 Margin of Error: ± 5% |
April 16–17, 2008 | Barack Obama 54%, Hillary Clinton 35%, Undecided/Other 11% |
ABC News/Washington Post Sample Size: 643 Margin of Error: ± 4% |
April 10–13, 2008 | Barack Obama 51%, Hillary Clinton 41%, Other 1%, Neither 2%, No Opinion 5% |
Reuters/Zogby Sample Size: 532 Margin of Error: ± 4.3% |
April 10–12, 2008 | Barack Obama 51%, Hillary Clinton 38% |
Associated Press/Ipsos Sample Size: 489 Margin of Error: ± 4.4% |
April 7–9, 2008 | Barack Obama 46%, Hillary Clinton 43%, Other 3%, No Opinion 8% |
CBS News/New York Times Sample Size: 469 |
March 28-April 2, 2008 | Barack Obama 46%, Hillary Clinton 43%, Other 3%, No Opinion 8% |
Diageo/Hotline Sample: 342 Margin: ±5.3% |
March 28–31, 2008 | Barack Obama 50%, Hillary Clinton 38%, Other/All/None 6%, Undecided 6% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Sample: 384 |
March 24–25, 2008 | Barack Obama 45%, Hillary Clinton 45%, Other 1%, None 1%, Undecided 8% |
Pew Research Center Sample Size: 618 Margin of Error: ± 3% |
March 19–22, 2008 | Barack Obama 49%, Hillary Clinton 39%, No Opinion 12% |
Fox News/Opinion Dynamics Sample Size: 388 Margin of Error: ± 5% |
March 18–19, 2008 | Barack Obama 31%, Hillary Clinton 30%, Other 24%, No Opinion 14% |
CBS News Sample Size: 1,067 Margin of Error: ± 3% |
March 15–18, 2008 | Barack Obama 39%, Hillary Clinton 37%, Other 10%, No Opinion 14% |
USA Today/Gallup Sample Size: 530 Margin of Error: ± 5% |
March 14–16, 2008 | Barack Obama 49%, Hillary Clinton 42%, Mike Gravel Mike Gravel Maurice Robert "Mike" Gravel is a former Democratic United States Senator from Alaska, who served two terms from 1969 to 1981, and a former candidate in the 2008 presidential election.... 1%, Other 1%, No Opinion 8% |
CNN/Opinion Research Sample Size: 463 Margin of Error: ± 4.5% |
March 14–16, 2008 | Barack Obama 52%, Hillary Clinton 45% |
Reuters/Zogby Sample Size: 525 Margin of Error: ± 4.4% |
March 13–14, 2008 | Barack Obama 47%, Hillary Clinton 44% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal |
March 7–10, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 47%, Barack Obama 43% |
ABC News/Washington Post Sample Size: 629 Margin of Error: ± 4% |
February 28-March 2, 2008 | Barack Obama 50%, Hillary Clinton 43%, Other 7% |
Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg |
February 21–25, 2008 | Barack Obama 48%, Hillary Clinton 42%, Other 5%, No Opinion 5% |
Associated Press/Ipsos Sample Size: 473 Margin of Error: ± 4.6% |
February 22–24, 2008 | Barack Obama 46%, Hillary Clinton 43%, Other 5%, No Opinion 6% |
USA Today/Gallup Sample Size: 1,009 Margin of Error: ± 3% |
February 21–24, 2008 | Barack Obama 51%, Hillary Clinton 39% |
Pew Research Sample Size: 633 |
February 20–24, 2008 | Barack Obama 49%, Hillary Clinton 40%, Other 2%, Undecided 9% |
CBS News/New York Times Sample Size: 427 Margin of Error: ± 5% |
February 20–24, 2008 | Barack Obama 54%, Hillary Clinton 38%, Other 1%, Undecided 7% |
Fox News Margin of Error: ± 3% |
February 19–20, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 44%, Barack Obama 44%, Other 2%, No Opinion 9% |
Diageo/Hotline Sample Size: 361 Margin of Error: ± 5.1% |
February 14–17, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 45%, Barack Obama 43%, Mike Gravel 1%, Other 1%, No Opinion 9% |
Reuters/Zogby Sample Size: 494 Margin of Error: ± 4.5% |
February 13–16, 2008 | Barack Obama 52%, Hillary Clinton 38% |
Associated Press/Ipsos Sample Size: 520----Margin of Error: ± 4.3% |
February 7–10, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 46%, Barack Obama 41% |
USA Today/Gallup Sample Size: 525 (includes cellphone users) Margin of Error: ± 5.0% |
February 8–9, 2008 | Barack Obama 47%, Hillary Clinton 44%, Mike Gravel 3%, Other 1%, No Opinion 6% ‡ |
Newsweek Sample Size: 602----Margin of Error: ± 3%> |
February 6–7, 2008 | Barack Obama 42%, Hillary Clinton 41%, Undecided 17% † |
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll Sample Size: 500----Margin of Error: ± 4.5% |
February 1–3, 2008 | Barack Obama 49%, Hillary Clinton 46% * |
Gallup Daily Tracking Poll Sample Size: 1,239 (includes cellphone users) Margin of Error: ± 3.0% |
February 1–3, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 47%, Barack Obama 43%, Mike Gravel 2%, other 2%, no opinion 6% * |
Rasmussen Reports Daily Tracking Poll Sample Size: 900----Margin of Error: ± 4% |
January 31-February 3, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 46%, Barack Obama 40% * |
CBS News/New York Times Sample Size: 491----Margin of Error: ± 3.0% |
January 31-February 2, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 41%, Barack Obama 41%, undecided 14% * |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll Sample Size: 376----Margin of Error: ± 3.1% |
January 31-February 2, 2008 | Barack Obama 43%, Hillary Clinton 37%, other 3%, not sure 17% * |
USA Today/Gallup Sample Size: 985 (includes cellphone users) Margin of Error: ± 4.0% |
January 30-February 2, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 45%, Barack Obama 44% * |
ABC/Washington Post Margin of Error: ± 3.0% |
January 30-February 1, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 47%, Barack Obama 43%, John Edwards John Edwards Johnny Reid "John" Edwards is an American politician, who served as a U.S. Senator from North Carolina. He was the Democratic nominee for Vice President in 2004, and was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004 and 2008.He defeated incumbent Republican Lauch Faircloth in... 2%, No opinion 5% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll Margin of Error: ± 3.0% |
January 25–27, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 44%, Barack Obama 33%, John Edwards 14%, Other 2%, Undecided 8% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Margin of Error: ± 3.1% |
January 20–22, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 47%, Barack Obama 32%, John Edwards 12%, Dennis Kucinich Dennis Kucinich Dennis John Kucinich is the U.S. Representative for , serving since 1997. He was furthermore a candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in the 2004 and 2008 presidential elections.... 3%, None 1%, Undecided 5% |
Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg |
January 18–22, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 42%, Barack Obama 33%, John Edwards 11%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Other 1%, Undecided 12% |
January 10–12, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 38%, Barack Obama 35%, John Edwards 13%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Mike Gravel 0% | |
CBS/NYT Poll | January 9–12, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 42%, Barack Obama 27%, John Edwards 11%, Dennis Kucinich 4%, Undecided 13% |
ABC/Washington Post | January 9–12, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 42%, Barack Obama 37%, John Edwards 11%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, No opinion 3% |
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll | January 9–10, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 49%, Barack Obama 36%, John Edwards 12%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 0%, No opinion 2% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | January 4–6, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 33%, Barack Obama 33%, John Edwards 20%, Dennis Kucinich 3%, Bill Richardson 1% |
Rasmussen Reports | January 3–6, 2008 | Hillary Clinton 33%, Barack Obama 29%, John Edwards 20%, Other Response 18% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | December 17–20, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 39%, Barack Obama 27%, John Edwards 17%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden Joe Biden Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. is the 47th and current Vice President of the United States, serving under President Barack Obama... 3%, Dennis Kucinich 3% |
Reuters/Zogby/American Research Group | December 12–14, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 40%, Barack Obama 32%, John Edwards 13%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 3%, Chris Dodd 1% |
Diageo/Hotline Poll | December 10–14, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 30%, John Edwards 14%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 2% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | December 9–12, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 36%, Barack Obama 28%, John Edwards 13% |
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll | December 6–9, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 40%, Barack Obama 30%, John Edwards 14%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 4%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 2%, Mike Gravel 0%, No opinion 4% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | December 6–9, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 38%, Barack Obama 27%, John Edwards 13% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | December 3–6, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 33%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 15% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | Nov 30-Dec 3, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 37%, Barack Obama 24%, John Edwards 15% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | Nov 30-Dec 2, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 39%, Barack Obama 24%, John Edwards 15%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 4% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | Nov 16-19, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 42%, Barack Obama 23%, John Edwards 13% |
Reuters/Zogby/American Research Group Poll | Nov 14-17, 2007, | Hillary Clinton 38%, Barack Obama 27%, John Edwards 13%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2% |
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll | Nov 2-4, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 44%, Barack Obama 25%, John Edwards 14%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 3%, Chris Dodd 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Mike Gravel 1% |
Newsweek | Oct 31-Nov 1, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 43%, Barack Obama 24%, John Edwards 12%, Dennis Kucinich 4%, Joe Biden 4%, Bill Richardson 3%, Chris Dodd 0% |
Reuters/Zogby/American Research Group | Oct 24-27, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 38%, Barack Obama 24%, John Edwards 12%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd <1%, Mike Gravel <1%, Someone else 2%, Not sure 18% |
CBS News | Oct 26, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 45%, Barack Obama 16%, John Edwards 7% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll (with Gore) | Sep 28-Oct 1, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 37%, Al Gore Al Gore Albert Arnold "Al" Gore, Jr. served as the 45th Vice President of the United States , under President Bill Clinton. He was the Democratic Party's nominee for President in the 2000 U.S. presidential election.... 32%, Barack Obama 22%, John Edwards 13% |
American Research Group Poll | Sep 27-30, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 53%, Barack Obama 20%, John Edwards 13%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 2%, Mike Gravel 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1% |
AP-Ipsos | Sep 21-25, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 40%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 12%, Bill Richardson 4% |
Rasmussen Reports | Sep 20-23, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 40%, Barack Obama 28%, John Edwards 15%, Bill Richardson 3% |
Reuters/Zogby | Sep 13-16, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 21%, John Edwards 10%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 3% |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll (with Gore) | Sep 13-16, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 34%, Barack Obama 22%, John Edwards 12%, Al Gore 10%, Bill Richardson 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Joe Biden 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 0%, Other 2%, Not sure 12% |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll (without Gore) | Sep 13-16, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 37%, Barack Obama 24%, John Edwards 14%, Bill Richardson 3%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Joe Biden 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Other 2%, Not sure 15% |
ABC News/Washington Post | Sep 4-7, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 41%, Barack Obama 27%, John Edwards 14%, Joe Biden 3%, Bill Richardson 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Other/None/No opinion 10% |
Fox News | Aug 21-22, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 23%, Al Gore 10%, John Edwards 6%, Dennis Kucinich 3%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 0%, Other/Don't know/Wouldn't vote 17% |
Quinnipiac University | Aug 7-13, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 36%, Barack Obama 21%, Al Gore 15%, John Edwards 9%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Chris Dodd 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Other/Don't know 11% |
American Research Group | Aug 9-12, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 36%, Barack Obama 21%, John Edwards 16%, Bill Richardson 7% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | Aug 6-12, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 40%, Barack Obama 25%, John Edwards 13%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 1% |
American Research Group Poll | Aug 6-12, 2007, MoE ± 4 | Hillary Clinton 36%, Barack Obama 21%, John Edwards 16%, Bill Richardson 7%, Joe Biden 4%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | July 31-Aug 6, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 43%, Barack Obama 22%, John Edwards 14%, Dennis Kucinich 3%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 3%, Mike Gravel 1%, Chris Dodd 1% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (with Gore) | Aug 3-5, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 42%, Barack Obama 19%, Al Gore 18%, John Edwards 10%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 3%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Someone else 1%, None/Unsure 4% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (without Gore) | Aug 3-5, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 48%, Barack Obama 27%, John Edwards 12%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 3%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Someone else 2%, None/Unsure 5% |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll (with Gore) | Aug 2-5, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 39%, Barack Obama 21%, Al Gore 10%, John Edwards 8%, Bill Richardson 4%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Joe Biden 1%, Chris Dodd 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Other 2%, Unsure 14% |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll (without Gore) | Aug 2-5, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 43%, Barack Obama 23%, John Edwards 10%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Chris Dodd 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Other 2%, Unsure 14% |
Newsweek Poll | Aug 1-2, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 44%, Barack Obama 23%, John Edwards 14%, Joe Biden 3%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Bill Richardson 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, None 4%, Don't know 7% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll | July 27–30, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 43%, Barack Obama 22%, John Edwards 13%, Bill Richardson 6%, Joe Biden 5%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 0%, Other (vol.) 1%, None (vol.) 2%, Not sure 5% |
Pew Research Center for the People & the Press Poll | July 25–29, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 40%, Barack Obama 21%, Al Gore 12%, John Edwards 11%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Other (vol.) 1%, None (vol.) 2%, Unsure 6% |
Diageo/Hotline Poll | July 19–22, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 39%, Barack Obama 30%, John Edwards 11%, Dennis Kucinich 3%, Joe Biden 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, All of these (vol.) 1%, None of these (vol.) 4%, Unsure 8% |
ABC News/Washington Post Poll (with Gore) | July 18–21, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 39%, Barack Obama 28%, Al Gore 14%, John Edwards 9%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Chris Dodd 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, None of these (vol.) 2%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 2%, Unsure 2% |
ABC News/Washington Post Poll (without Gore) | July 18–21, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 45%, Barack Obama 30%, John Edwards 12%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 0%, None of these (vol.) 2%, Other (vol.) 1%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 2%, Unsure 2% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll (with Gore) | July 17–18, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 39%, Barack Obama 23%, Al Gore 9%, John Edwards 9%, Dennis Kucinich 3%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joseph Biden 1%, Chris Dodd 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Other (vol.) 1%, Unsure 11%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 2% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll (without Gore) | July 17–18, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 41%, Barack Obama 25%, John Edwards 12%, Dennis Kucinich 4%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joseph Biden 1%, Chris Dodd 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Other (vol.) 1%, Unsure 13%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 2% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (with Gore) | July 12–15, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 34%, Barack Obama 25%, Al Gore 16%, John Edwards 9%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 3%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 0%, None (vol.)/Unsure 6% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (without Gore) | July 12–15, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 40%, Barack Obama 28%, John Edwards 13%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 3%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 0%, None (vol.)/Unsure 8% |
Zogby America Poll | July 12–14, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 37%, Barack Obama 25%, John Edwards 11%, Bill Richardson 3%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Joe Biden 1%, Mike Gravel 0%, Someone else 2%, Unsure 18% |
Harris Interactive Poll | July 6–13, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 28%, John Edwards 14%, Al Gore 13%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Wesley Clark 1%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Mike Gravel 0% |
American Research Group Poll | July 9–12, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 38%, Barack Obama 25%, John Edwards 16%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 2%, Wesley Clark 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Undecided 12% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | July 9–12, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 38%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 13%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 2%, Mike Gravel 1%, Undecided 13% |
Associated Press/Ipsos Public Affairs Poll | July 9–11, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 36%, Barack Obama 20%, Al Gore 15%, John Edwards 11%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Other 0%, None 4%, Don't know/Not sure 9% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (with Gore) | July 6–8, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 37%, Barack Obama 21%, Al Gore 16%, John Edwards 13%, Joe Biden 3%, Bill Richardson 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Mike Gravel 1%, Christopher Dodd 0%, None/Unsure 5% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (without Gore) | July 6–8, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 42%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 16%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 4%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Mike Gravel 1%, Christopher Dodd 0%, None/Unsure 5% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | June 25–28, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 39%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 13%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 3%, Dennis Kucinich 3%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 0%, Undecided 9% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll (with Gore) | June 26–27, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 42%, Barack Obama 19%, Al Gore 14%, John Edwards 10%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Joe Biden 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Bill Richardson 1%, Unsure 6%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 3% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll (without Gore) | June 26–27, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 47%, Barack Obama 21%, John Edwards 13%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Other (vol.) 1%, Unsure 7%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 3% |
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll (with Gore) | June 22–24, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 23%, Al Gore 16%, John Edwards 13%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joseph Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Mike Gravel 0% |
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll (without Gore) | June 22–24, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 43%, Barack Obama 25%, John Edwards 17%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joseph Biden 3%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Mike Gravel 0% |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll (with Gore) | June 21–23, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 32%, Barack Obama 22%, Al Gore 12%, John Edwards 11%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Bill Richardson 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 0%, Other (vol.) 2%, Not sure 15% |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll (without Gore) | June 21–23, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 24%, John Edwards 15%, Joe Biden 3%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Bill Richardson 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 0%, Other (vol.) 3%, Not sure 17% |
Newsweek Poll | June 20–21, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 43%, Barack Obama 27%, John Edwards 14%, Dennis Kucinich 3%, Bill Richardson 2%, Michael Bloomberg Michael Bloomberg Michael Rubens Bloomberg is the current Mayor of New York City. With a net worth of $19.5 billion in 2011, he is also the 12th-richest person in the United States... 1%, Joe Biden 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 0%, Other 1%, Unsure 7% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | June 18–21, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 37%, Barack Obama 25%, John Edwards 13%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 4%, Dennis Kucinich 3%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 0.5%, Undecided 13% |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll (with Gore) | June 15–17, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 30%, Barack Obama 20%, John Edwards 13%, Al Gore 9%, Bill Richardson 3%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Joe Biden 0%, Other (vol.) 2%, Unsure 20% |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll (without Gore) | June 15–17, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 32%, Barack Obama 22%, John Edwards 16%, Bill Richardson 4%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Joe Biden 1%, Other (vol.) 2%, Unsure 21% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (with Gore) | June 11–14, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 33%, Barack Obama 21%, Al Gore 18%, John Edwards 11%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 3%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Someone else 1%, None/Unsure 7% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (without Gore) | June 11–14, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 39%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 13%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 3%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Someone else 1%, None/Unsure 8% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | June 11–14, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 38%, Barack Obama 27%, John Edwards 16%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 1% |
American Research Group Poll | June 9–12, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 39%, Barack Obama 19%, John Edwards 13%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 3%, Wesley Clark 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 1% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll | June 8–11, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 39%, Barack Obama 25%, John Edwards 15%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 4%, Dennis Kucinich 3%, Chris Dodd 1% |
Quinnipiac University Poll | June 5–11, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 21%, Al Gore 18%, John Edwards 9%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Chris Dodd 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Other (vol.) 1%, Wouldn't vote 1%, Unsure 11% |
Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg Poll | June 7–10, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 33%, Barack Obama 22%, Al Gore 15%, John Edwards 8%, Joe Biden 5%, Bill Richardson 4%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Other (vol.) 1%, Unsure 9% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll (with Gore) | June 5–6, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 36%, Barack Obama 23%, Al Gore 14%, John Edwards 12%, Joe Biden 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Bill Richardson 1% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll (without Gore)) | June 5–6, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 41%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 15%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Bill Richardson 1% |
AP/Ipsos Poll | June 4–6, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 33%, Barack Obama 21%, Al Gore 20%, John Edwards 12%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 1%, Chris Dodd 0%, Dennis Kucinich 0%, Mike Gravel 0% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (with Gore) | June 1–3, 2007 | Barack Obama 30%, Hillary Clinton 29%, Al Gore 17%, John Edwards 11%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 3% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (without Gore) | June 1–3, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 37%, Barack Obama 36%, John Edwards 13%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 4%, Mike Gravel 1% |
ABC News/Washington Post Poll | May 29-June 1, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 23%, Al Gore 17%, John Edwards 8%, Joe Biden 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | May 21–23, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 14%, Bill Richardson 5% |
Zogby International | May 17–20, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 39%, Barack Obama 24%, John Edwards 11%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Someone else 3%, Not sure 17% |
Diageo/Hotline Poll | May 16–20, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 31%, Barack Obama 21%, Al Gore 13%, John Edwards 10%, Bill Richardson 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Joe Biden 0%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Any/all of these (vol.) 2%, None of these (vol.) 2%, Unsure 16% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | May 14–17, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 25%, John Edwards 18%, Bill Richardson 5% |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll | May 11–13, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 24%, John Edwards 11%, Al Gore 10%, Bill Richardson 2%, Chris Dodd 2%, Joe Biden 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Other (vol.) 1%, Unsure 12% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (with Gore) | May 10–13, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 26%, Al Gore 16%, John Edwards 12%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 2%, Wesley Clark 1%, Al Sharpton Al Sharpton Alfred Charles "Al" Sharpton, Jr. is an American Baptist minister, civil rights activist, and television/radio talk show host. In 2004, he was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. presidential election... 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Someone else 1%, Unsure 4% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (without Gore) | May 10–13, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 42%, Barack Obama 28%, John Edwards 14%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 2%, Wesley Clark 1%, Al Sharpton 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 0%, Someone else 1%, Unsure/None 6% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | May 7–10, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 33%, John Edwards 14%, Bill Richardson 3% |
CNN/Opinion Research Poll | May 4–6, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 38%, Barack Obama 24%, Al Gore 12%, John Edwards 12%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 2%, Chris Dodd 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (with Gore) | May 4–6, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 38%, Barack Obama 23%, Al Gore 14%, John Edwards 12%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 2%, Wesley Clark 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Al Sharpton 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Someone else 1%, None (vol.) 1%, Unsure 4% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (without Gore) | May 4–6, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 45%, Barack Obama 27%, John Edwards 14%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 2%, Wesley Clark 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Al Sharpton 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Someone else 1%, Unsure/None 5% |
WNBC/Marist Poll | Apr 26-May 1, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 17%, John Edwards 15%, Al Gore 9%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Wesley Clark 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Unsure 17% |
Quinnipiac University Poll | Apr 25-May 1, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 32%, Barack Obama 18%, Al Gore 14%, John Edwards 12%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 0%, Wesley Clark 0%, Other (vol.) 1%, Unsure 15% |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll | April 27–29, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 32%, Barack Obama 23%, John Edwards 16%, Al Gore 11%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Unsure 12% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll | April 20–23, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 36%, Barack Obama 31%, John Edwards 20%, Joe Biden 3%, Bill Richardson 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1% |
Pew Research Center Poll | April 18–22, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 34%, Barack Obama 24%, John Edwards 18%, Al Gore 14%, Joe Biden 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Bill Richardson 1%, Other/None/Unsure 7% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | April 16–19, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 32%, Barack Obama 32%, John Edwards 17%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Wesley Clark 1% |
Fox News/Opinion Dynamics Poll | April 17–18, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 41%, Barack Obama 20%, Al Gore 16%, John Edwards 12%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 1% Chris Dodd 1% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (with Gore) | April 13–15, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 31%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 16%, Al Gore 15%, Bill Richardson 3%, Al Sharpton 2%, Wesley Clark 1%, Joe Biden 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, None (vol.) 1%, Unsure 3% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (without Gore) | April 13–15, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 37%, Barack Obama 29%, John Edwards 19%, Bill Richardson 4%, Wesley Clark 2%, Joe Biden 2%, Al Sharpton 2%, Mike Gravel 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Someone else 1%, None (vol.) 1%, Unsure 3% |
Washington Post/ABC News Poll | April 12–15, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 37%, Barack Obama 20%, Al Gore 17%, John Edwards 14% |
CNN/Opinion Research Poll | April 10–12, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 30%, Barack Obama 26%, Al Gore 15%, John Edwards 12%, Wesley Clark 3%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Al Sharpton 1% |
LA Times/Bloomberg Poll | April 9–12, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 33%, Barack Obama 23%, John Edwards 14%, Al Gore 13%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 1% |
American Research Group Poll | April 9–12, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 36%, Barack Obama 24%, John Edwards 19%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 2%, Wes Clark 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (with Gore) | April 2–5, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 38%, Barack Obama 19%, John Edwards 15%, Al Gore 14%, Wes Clark 3%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Chris Dodd 0%, Al Sharpton 0%, Dennis Kucinich 0%, Someone else 2%, None (vol.) 1%, Unsure 5% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (without Gore) | April 2–5, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 43%, Barack Obama 19%, John Edwards 18%, Bill Richardson 3%, Wes Clark 3%, Joe Biden 2%, Mike Gravel 1%, Dennis Kucinich 0%, Al Sharpton 0%, Chris Dodd 0%, Someone else 2%, None (vol.) 1%, Unsure 7% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | April 2–5, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 34%, Barack Obama 29%, John Edwards 15%, Bill Richardson 4% |
Cook Political Report | Mar 29-Apr 1, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 41%, John Edwards 19%, Barack Obama 17%, Joe Biden 4%, Bill Richardson 3% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | March 26–29, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 33%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 17%, Bill Richardson 4% |
Fox News/Opinion Poll | March 27–28, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 36%, Barack Obama 18%, Al Gore 14%, John Edwards 13%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 1%, Christopher Dodd 0% |
Zogby America Poll | March 22–26, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 32%, Barack Obama 22%, John Edwards 13%, Joe Biden 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (with Al Gore) | March 23–25, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 22%, Al Gore 17%, John Edwards 14%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 1%, Wesley Clark 1%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Dennis Kucinich 0%, Al Sharpton 0%, None (vol.) 2%, Unsure 4% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll (without Al Gore) | March 23–25, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 42%, Barack Obama 24%, John Edwards 17%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 2%, Wesley Clark 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 0%, Al Sharpton 0%, Christopher Dodd 0%, None (vol.) 2%, Unsure 5% |
Pew Research Center Poll | March 21–25, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 16%, Al Gore 12%, Bill Richardson 1%, Joe Biden 1%, Dennis Kucinich 0%, Chris Dodd 0%, None (vol.) 3%, Unsure 6% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | March 19–22, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 37%, Barack Obama 25%, John Edwards 17%, Bill Richardson 3% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | March 12–15, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Barack Obama 30%, John Edwards 11%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 3% |
Time Poll | March 9–12, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 34%, Barack Obama 26%, Al Gore 13%, John Edwards 10%, Bill Richardson 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Joe Biden 1%, Al Sharpton 1%, Christopher Dodd 0% |
CNN Poll | March 9–11, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 37%, Barack Obama 22%, Al Gore 14%, John Edwards 12%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 1%, Wesley Clark 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Al Sharpton 0% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | March 5–8, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 38%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 15%, Bill Richardson 3% |
Associated Press-Ipsos Poll | March 5–7, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 38%, Barack Obama 21%, Al Gore 14%, John Edwards 10%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 1%, Christopher Dodd 0% |
American Research Group Poll | March 2–5, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 34%, Barack Obama 31%, John Edwards 15%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 1%, Wesley Clark 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 0% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll | March 2–5, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 40%, Barack Obama 28%, John Edwards 15%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 2%, Wesley Clark 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | March 2–4, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 36%, Barack Obama 22%, Al Gore 18%, John Edwards 9%, Joe Biden 3%, Wesley Clark 2%, Mike Gravel 1%, Bill Richardson 1%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Dennis Kucinich 0%, Al Sharpton 0% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | Feb 26-Mar 1, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 34%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 15%, Joe Biden 3%, Bill Richardson 3% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll | Feb 27-28, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 34%, Barack Obama 23%, Al Gore 14%, John Edwards 12%, Joe Biden 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Bill Richardson 1%, Christopher Dodd 0% |
Time Poll | Feb 23-26, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 36%, Barack Obama 24%, Al Gore 13%, John Edwards 11%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Al Sharpton 1%, Christopher Dodd 0% |
ABC News/Washington Post Poll | Feb 22-25, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 36%, Barack Obama 24%, Al Gore 14%, John Edwards 12%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 1%, Wesley Clark 0%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Dennis Kucinich 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Tom Vilsack Tom Vilsack Thomas James "Tom" Vilsack is an American politician, a member of the Democratic Party, and presently the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. He served as the 40th Governor of the state of Iowa. He was first elected in 1998 and re-elected to a second four-year term in 2002... 0% |
Zogby Poll | Feb 22-24, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 33%, Barack Obama 25%, John Edwards 12%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 2%, Wesley Clark 1% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | Feb 19-22, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 37%, Barack Obama 26%, John Edwards 13%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 3% |
Quinnipiac University Poll | Feb 13-19, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 38%, Barack Obama 23%, Al Gore 11%, John Edwards 6%, Wesley Clark 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Tom Vilsack 0% |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll | Feb 15-18, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 42%, Barack Obama 20%, John Edwards 16%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 1%, Wesley Clark 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Tom Vilsack 1%, Christopher Dodd 0% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | Feb 12-15, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 28%, Barack Obama 24%, John Edwards 11%, Al Gore 10% |
WNBC/Marist Poll | Feb 12-15, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 37%, Barack Obama 17%, John Edwards 11%, Al Gore 11%, Joe Biden 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Wesley Clark 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Al Sharpton 1%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Dennis Kucinich 0%, Tom Vilsack 0% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | Feb 9-11, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 40%, Barack Obama 21%, Al Gore 14%, John Edwards 13%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 1%, Wesley Clark 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 0%, Dennis Kucinich 0%, Al Sharpton 0%, Tom Vilsack 0% |
Times Union/Siena College Poll | Feb 6-9, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 45%, Barack Obama 12%, John Edwards 10%, Al Gore 10%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Tom Vilsack 0% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | Feb 5-8, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 28%, Barack Obama 23%, John Edwards 13%, Al Gore 8% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | Jan 29-Feb 3, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 34%, Barack Obama 18%, John Edwards 10%, Al Gore 10%, Joe Biden 3%, Wesley Clark 3% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll | Jan 30-31, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 43%, Barack Obama 15%, John Edwards 12%, Al Gore 11%, Joe Biden 4%, Bill Richardson 2%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Dennis Kucinich 0%, Tom Vilsack 0% |
Time Poll | Jan 22-23, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 40%, Barack Obama 21%, John Edwards 11%, Al Gore 9%, John Kerry John Kerry John Forbes Kerry is the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts, the 10th most senior U.S. Senator and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He was the presidential nominee of the Democratic Party in the 2004 presidential election, but lost to former President George W... 4%, Bill Richardson 4%, Joe Biden 2%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Al Sharpton 1%, Tom Vilsack 0% |
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll | Jan 19-21, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 34%, Barack Obama 18%, John Edwards 15%, Al Gore 10%, John Kerry 5%, Joe Biden 3%, Wesley Clark 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Al Sharpton 1%, Tom Vilsack 1% |
ABC News/Washington Post Poll | Jan 16-19, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 41%, Barack Obama 17%, John Edwards 11%, Al Gore 10%, John Kerry 8%, Joe Biden 3%, Wesley Clark 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Bill Richardson 1%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Mike Gravel 0%, Tom Vilsack 0% |
Gallup Poll | Jan 12-14, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 29%, Barack Obama 18%, John Edwards 13%, Al Gore 11%, John Kerry 8%, Joe Biden 5%, Bill Richardson 3%, Wesley Clark 2%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Al Sharpton 1%, Dennis Kucinich 0%, Tom Vilsack 0% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | Jan 8-11, 2007 | Hillary Clinton 22%, Barack Obama 21%, John Edwards 15%, Al Gore 7%, Joe Biden 4%, John Kerry 4% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | Dec 11-14, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 33%, Barack Obama 20%, Al Gore 12%, John Edwards 8%, John Kerry 6%, Joe Biden 3%, Wesley Clark 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Evan Bayh Evan Bayh Birch Evans "Evan" Bayh III is a lawyer, advisor and former Democratic politician who served as the junior U.S. Senator from Indiana from 1999 to 2011. He earlier served as the 46th Governor of Indiana from 1989 to 1997. Bayh is a current Fox News contributor as of March 14, 2011.Bayh first held... 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Tom Vilsack 1%, Dennis Kucinich 0% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll | Dec 8-11, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 37%, Barack Obama 18%, John Edwards 14%, John Kerry 11%, Joe Biden 4%, Evan Bayh 3%, Bill Richardson 2%, Tom Vilsack 0% |
ABC News/Washington Post Poll | Dec 7-11, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 39%, Barack Obama 17%, John Edwards 12%, Al Gore 10%, John Kerry 7%, Joe Biden 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Evan Bayh 1%, Wesley Clark 1%, Tom Vilsack 1%, Christopher Dodd 0% |
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll | Dec 5-7, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 37%, Barack Obama 15%, Al Gore 14%, John Edwards 9%, John Kerry 7%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 2%, Wesley Clark 2%, Tom Vilsack 1%, Evan Bayh 1%, Unsure 10% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll | Dec 5-6, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 33%, Barack Obama 12%, Al Gore 11%, John Edwards 8%, John Kerry 6%, Evan Bayh 2%, Joe Biden 2%, Tom Vilsack 2%, Wesley Clark 1%, Bill Richardson 1% |
WNBC/Marist Poll | Nov 27-Dec 3, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 33%, John Edwards 14%, Al Gore 13%, Barack Obama 12%, John Kerry 5%, Joe Biden 3%, Evan Bayh 1%, Wesley Clark 1%, Bill Richardson 1%, Tom Vilsack 1%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Al Sharpton 0% |
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll | Nov 17-19, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 33%, Barack Obama 15%, John Edwards 14%, Al Gore 14%, John Kerry 7%, Wesley Clark 4%, Joe Biden 3%, Bill Richardson 3%, Evan Bayh 2% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | Nov 9-12, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 31%, Barack Obama 19%, John Edwards 10%, Al Gore 9%, John Kerry 7%, Joe Biden 4%, Wesley Clark 3%, Evan Bayh 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Tom Daschle Tom Daschle Thomas Andrew "Tom" Daschle is a former U.S. Senator from South Dakota and former U.S. Senate Majority Leader. He is a member of the Democratic Party.... 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Russ Feingold Russ Feingold Russell Dana "Russ" Feingold is an American politician from the U.S. state of Wisconsin. He served as a Democratic party member of the U.S. Senate from 1993 to 2011. From 1983 to 1993, Feingold was a Wisconsin State Senator representing the 27th District.He is a recipient of the John F... 1%, Tom Vilsack 1% |
Pew Research Center Poll | Nov 9-12, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 39%, Barack Obama 23%, John Edwards 10%, Al Gore 9%, John Kerry 7%, Joe Biden 2%, Russ Feingold 1%, Bill Richardson 1% |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll | Nov 9-12, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 39%, Barack Obama 21%, John Edwards 11%, John Kerry 6%, Joe Biden 4%, Wesley Clark 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Evan Bayh 1%, Russ Feingold 1%, Tom Vilsack 1%, Christopher Dodd 0% |
McLaughlin & Associates Poll (R) | Nov 7, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 31%, Barack Obama 19%, Al Gore 10%, John Kerry 10%, John Edwards 6%, Joe Biden 2%, Evan Bayh 1%, Russ Feingold 1%, Bill Richardson 1%, Christopher Dodd 0%, Tom Vilsack 0% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | Nov 4-7, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 29%, Barack Obama 22%, Al Gore 13%, John Edwards 10%, John Kerry 4% |
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll | Oct 27-29, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 28%, Barack Obama 17%, John Edwards 13%, Al Gore 13%, John Kerry 12%, Evan Bayh 2%, Joe Biden 2%, Russ Feingold 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Tom Vilsack 1% |
WNBC/Marist Poll | Sep 18-20, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 35%, Al Gore 16%, John Edwards 10%, John Kerry 9%, Joe Biden 5%, Tom Daschle 2%, Mark Warner Mark Warner Mark Robert Warner is an American politician and businessman, currently serving in the United States Senate as the junior senator from the Commonwealth of Virginia. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Warner was the 69th governor of Virginia from 2002 to 2006 and is the honorary chairman of... 2%, Evan Bayh 1%, Wesley Clark 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Russ Feingold 1%, Bill Richardson 1%, Tom Vilsack 1% |
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll | Aug 30-Sep 2, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 37%, Al Gore 20%, John Edwards 11%, John Kerry 11%, Russ Feingold 3%, Bill Richardson 3%, Mark Warner 3%, Evan Bayh 2%, Joe Biden 2%, Tom Vilsack 1% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll | Aug 29-30, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 32%, Al Gore 15%, John Kerry 13%, John Edwards 9%, Joe Biden 4%, Wesley Clark 4%, Evan Bayh 2%, Mark Warner 2% |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll | Aug 25-27, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 32%, Al Gore 19%, John Edwards 11%, John Kerry 9%, Joe Biden 5%, Russ Feingold 3%, Evan Bayh 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Mark Warner 2%, Wesley Clark 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Tom Vilsack 1% |
Pew Research Center Poll | Aug 9-13, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 40%, Al Gore 18%, John Edwards 11%, John Kerry 11%, Joe Biden 6%, Bill Richardson 4%, Russ Feingold 2%, Mark Warner 2% |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll | Jun 1-4, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 31%, Al Gore 18%, John Kerry 14%, John Edwards 11%, Joe Biden 4%, Wesley Clark 3%, Mark Warner 3%, Evan Bayh 2%, Russ Feingold 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Tom Vilsack 0% |
Gallup Poll | Jun 1-4, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 36%, Al Gore 16%, John Edwards 12%, John Kerry 11%, Joe Biden 4%, Wesley Clark 4%, Russ Feingold 3%, Mark Warner 2% |
Diageo/Hotline Poll | Apr 19-23, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 38%, John Kerry 14%, John Edwards 13%, Joe Biden 5%, Wesley Clark 3%, Russ Feingold 3%, Bill Richardson 2%, Mark Warner 2%, Evan Bayh 1% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll | Mar 14-15, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 43%, Al Gore 12%, John Edwards 11%, John Kerry 10%, Joe Biden 4%, Wesley Clark 4%, Mark Warner 3%, Evan Bayh 2% |
WNBC/Marist Poll | Feb 13-15, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 33%, Al Gore 17%, John Edwards 16%, John Kerry 11%, Joe Biden 4%, Evan Bayh 3%, Wesley Clark 3%, Bill Richardson 3%, Mark Warner 2% |
CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll | Feb 9-12, 2006 | Hillary Clinton 39%, John Kerry 15%, Al Gore 13%, John Edwards 12%, Joe Biden 5%, Mark Warner 5%, Russ Feingold (vol.) 1% |
CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll | Dec 9-11, 2005 | Hillary Clinton 43%, John Edwards 14%, John Kerry 14%, Joe Biden 8%, Bill Richardson 3%, Mark Warner 3%, Evan Bayh 1%, Tom Vilsack 1% |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll | Dec 8-11, 2005 | Hillary Clinton 33%, John Kerry 17%, John Edwards 15%, Joe Biden 7%, Russ Feingold 4%, Bill Richardson 4%, Mark Warner 4%, Evan Bayh 3%, Wesley Clark 3%, Tom Vilsack 0% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll | Dec 6-8, 2005 | Hillary Clinton 26%, John Edwards 12%, Joe Lieberman Joe Lieberman Joseph Isadore "Joe" Lieberman is the senior United States Senator from Connecticut. A former member of the Democratic Party, he was the party's nominee for Vice President in the 2000 election. Currently an independent, he remains closely affiliated with the party.Born in Stamford, Connecticut,... 10%, John Kerry 9%, Barack Obama 7%, Joe Biden 3%, Wesley Clark 3%, Bill Richardson 3%, Evan Bayh 1%, Tim Kaine Tim Kaine Timothy Michael "Tim" Kaine is a Virginia politician. Kaine served as the 70th Governor of Virginia from 2006 to 2010, and was the chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 2009 to 2011... 1%, Mark Warner 1% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll | Nov 4-7, 2005 | Hillary Clinton 41%, John Edwards 14%, Al Gore 12%, John Kerry 10%, Joe Biden 5%, Wesley Clark 4%, Bill Richardson 3% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll | Oct 12-13, 17, 2005 | Hillary Clinton 41%, John Kerry 17%, John Edwards 14%, Joe Biden 5%, Wesley Clark 3%, Evan Bayh 2%, Tom Vilsack 1%, Mark Warner 1% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll | Sep 27-28, 2005 | Hillary Clinton 42%, John Edwards 14%, John Kerry 14%, Al Gore 11%, Joe Biden 5%, Wesley Clark 1%, Mark Warner 1% |
Gallup Poll | Aug 5-7, 2005 | Hillary Clinton 41%, John Kerry 16%, John Edwards 15%, Joe Biden 8%, Wesley Clark 5%, Evan Bayh 3%, Bill Richardson 3%, Mark Warner 2% |
Zogby Poll | Jun 20-22, 2005 | Hillary Clinton 39%, John Kerry 13%, John Edwards 12%, Howard Dean Howard Dean Howard Brush Dean III is an American politician and physician from Vermont. He served six terms as the 79th Governor of Vermont and ran unsuccessfully for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination. He was chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 2005 to 2009. Although his U.S... 6%, Al Gore 6%, Joe Biden 5%, Evan Bayh 4%, Wesley Clark 4%, Bill Richardson 3% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll | Jun 14-15, 2005 | Hillary Clinton 44%, John Kerry 17%, John Edwards 13%, Joe Biden 6%, Wesley Clark 2%, Evan Bayh 1%, Mark Warner 1% |
Marist College Poll | Apr 18-21, 2005 | Hillary Clinton 40%, John Kerry 18%, John Edwards 16%, Joe Biden 7%, Wesley Clark 4%, Russ Feingold 2%, Bill Richardson 1% |
Marist College Poll | Feb 14-16, 2005 | Hillary Clinton 39%, John Kerry 21%, John Edwards 15%, Joe Biden 5%, Wesley Clark 4%, Russ Feingold 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Evan Bayh 1%, Mark Warner 1% |
Ipsos-Public Affairs Poll | Dec 17-19, 2004 | Hillary Clinton 33%, John Kerry 19%, John Edwards 15%, Wesley Clark 11% |
Three-way contest
Poll Source | Date | Democrat | % | Democrat | % | Democrat | % |
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Rasmussen Reports Poll | July 16–22, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 38% | Barack Obama Barack Obama Barack Hussein Obama II is the 44th and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office. Obama previously served as a United States Senator from Illinois, from January 2005 until he resigned following his victory in the 2008 presidential election.Born in... |
25% | John Edwards John Edwards Johnny Reid "John" Edwards is an American politician, who served as a U.S. Senator from North Carolina. He was the Democratic nominee for Vice President in 2004, and was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004 and 2008.He defeated incumbent Republican Lauch Faircloth in... |
14% |
CBS News/New York Times Poll | July 9–17, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 43% | Barack Obama | 24% | John Edwards | 16% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | July 9–15, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 38% | Barack Obama | 26% | John Edwards | 13% |
CBS News/New York Times Poll | June 26–28, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 48% | Barack Obama | 24% | John Edwards | 11% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | June 4–7, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 37% | Barack Obama | 25% | John Edwards | 11% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | May 29–31, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 34% | Barack Obama | 26% | John Edwards | 15% |
CBS/New York Times Poll | May 18–23, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | Barack Obama | 24% | John Edwards | 14% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | Apr 30-May 3, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 34% | Barack Obama | 26% | John Edwards | 16% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | Apr 23-26, 2007 | Barack Obama | 32% | Hillary Clinton | 30% | John Edwards | 17% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | Apr 13-15, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 37% | Barack Obama | 29% | John Edwards | 19% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | Apr 9-12, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 32% | Barack Obama | 30% | John Edwards | 16% |
CBS News/New York Times Poll | Apr 9-12, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 39% | Barack Obama | 24% | John Edwards | 21% |
Time Poll | Apr 5-9, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 33% | Barack Obama | 26% | John Edwards | 25% |
CBS News/New York Times Poll | Mar 26-27, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 36% | Barack Obama | 28% | John Edwards | 18% |
Time Poll | Feb 23-26, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 42% | Barack Obama | 30% | John Edwards | 22% |
Rasmussen Reports Poll | Nov 28-Dec 4, 2006 | Hillary Clinton | 34% | Barack Obama | 17% | Tom Vilsack Tom Vilsack Thomas James "Tom" Vilsack is an American politician, a member of the Democratic Party, and presently the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. He served as the 40th Governor of the state of Iowa. He was first elected in 1998 and re-elected to a second four-year term in 2002... |
1% |
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll | Feb 23-26, 2006 | Hillary Clinton | 44% | John Edwards | 16% | John Kerry John Kerry John Forbes Kerry is the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts, the 10th most senior U.S. Senator and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He was the presidential nominee of the Democratic Party in the 2004 presidential election, but lost to former President George W... |
14% |
CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll | Feb 10, 2005 | Hillary Clinton | 40% | John Kerry | 25% | John Edwards | 17% |
CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll | Feb 4-6, 2005 | Hillary Clinton | 40% | John Kerry | 25% | John Edwards | 18% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | Nov 7-10, 2004 | Hillary Clinton | 25% | John Kerry | 15% | John Edwards | 7% |
Two-way contest
Poll Source | Date | Democrat | % | Democrat | % |
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USA Today/Gallup Poll | July 12–15, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 54% | Barack Obama Barack Obama Barack Hussein Obama II is the 44th and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office. Obama previously served as a United States Senator from Illinois, from January 2005 until he resigned following his victory in the 2008 presidential election.Born in... |
42% |
Newsweek Poll | July 2–3, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 56% | Barack Obama | 33% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | June 11–14, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Barack Obama | 42% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | June 1–3, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Barack Obama | 46% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | May 10–13, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 54% | Barack Obama | 40% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | May 4–6, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 56% | Barack Obama | 37% |
Newsweek Poll | May 2–3, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 51% | Barack Obama | 39% |
Newsweek Poll | May 2–3, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 57% | John Edwards John Edwards Johnny Reid "John" Edwards is an American politician, who served as a U.S. Senator from North Carolina. He was the Democratic nominee for Vice President in 2004, and was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004 and 2008.He defeated incumbent Republican Lauch Faircloth in... |
38% |
Newsweek Poll | May 2–3, 2007 | Barack Obama | 49% | John Edwards | 41% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | April 13–15, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Barack Obama | 41% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | April 2–5, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 61% | Barack Obama | 33% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | March 23–25, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 56% | Barack Obama | 37% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll | March 2–4, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 47% | Barack Obama | 39% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | March 2–4, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 56% | Barack Obama | 36% |
Newsweek Poll | Feb 28-Mar 1, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 52% | Barack Obama | 38% |
Newsweek Poll | Feb 28-Mar 1, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 63% | John Edwards | 32% |
Newsweek Poll | Feb 28-Mar 1, 2007 | Barack Obama | 49% | John Edwards | 42% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll | Feb 13-14, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 49% | Barack Obama | 32% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | Feb 9-11, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 62% | Barack Obama | 33% |
Newsweek Poll | Jan 24-25, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 55% | Barack Obama | 35% |
Newsweek Poll | Jan 24-25, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 62% | John Edwards | 29% |
Newsweek Poll | Jan 24-25, 2007 | Barack Obama | 46% | John Edwards | 39% |
Time Poll | Jan 22-23, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 55% | Barack Obama | 32% |
CBS News Poll | Jan 18-21, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 45% | Barack Obama | 28% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | Jan 12-14, 2007 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Barack Obama | 39% |
Newsweek Poll | Dec 5-6, 2006 | Hillary Clinton | 50% | Barack Obama | 32% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll | Dec 5-6, 2006 | Hillary Clinton | 52% | Barack Obama | 30% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll | Dec 5-6, 2006 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Al Gore Al Gore Albert Arnold "Al" Gore, Jr. served as the 45th Vice President of the United States , under President Bill Clinton. He was the Democratic Party's nominee for President in the 2000 U.S. presidential election.... |
36% |
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll | Aug 29-30, 2006 | Hillary Clinton | 53% | Al Gore | 34% |
Diageo/Hotline Poll | Apr 19-23, 2006 | Hillary Clinton | 57% | John Kerry John Kerry John Forbes Kerry is the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts, the 10th most senior U.S. Senator and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He was the presidential nominee of the Democratic Party in the 2004 presidential election, but lost to former President George W... |
30% |
Diageo/Hotline Poll | Apr 19-23, 2006 | Hillary Clinton | 52% | John Edwards | 33% |
Diageo/Hotline Poll | Apr 19-23, 2006 | Hillary Clinton | 66% | Mark Warner Mark Warner Mark Robert Warner is an American politician and businessman, currently serving in the United States Senate as the junior senator from the Commonwealth of Virginia. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Warner was the 69th governor of Virginia from 2002 to 2006 and is the honorary chairman of... |
15% |
Diageo/Hotline Poll | Apr 19-23, 2006 | Hillary Clinton | 57% | Al Gore | 29% |
Fabrizio, McLaughlin & Associates Poll (R) | Nov 14-16, 2004 | Hillary Clinton | 46% | John Edwards | 28% |
USA Today/Gallup Poll | Nov 7-10, 2004 | Hillary Clinton | 55% | John Edwards | 39% |
Acceptability
Poll Source | Date | Democrat | Acceptable | Unacceptable | Unsure/Other |
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Gallup Poll | Jun 26-29, 2006 | John Edwards John Edwards Johnny Reid "John" Edwards is an American politician, who served as a U.S. Senator from North Carolina. He was the Democratic nominee for Vice President in 2004, and was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004 and 2008.He defeated incumbent Republican Lauch Faircloth in... |
71% | 25% | 4% |
Gallup Poll | Jun 26-29, 2006 | Hillary Rodham Clinton Hillary Rodham Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton is the 67th United States Secretary of State, serving in the administration of President Barack Obama. She was a United States Senator for New York from 2001 to 2009. As the wife of the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton, she was the First Lady of the... |
69% | 29% | 1% |
Gallup Poll | Jun 26-29, 2006 | Al Gore Al Gore Albert Arnold "Al" Gore, Jr. served as the 45th Vice President of the United States , under President Bill Clinton. He was the Democratic Party's nominee for President in the 2000 U.S. presidential election.... |
68% | 31% | 1% |
Gallup Poll | Jun 26-29, 2006 | John Kerry John Kerry John Forbes Kerry is the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts, the 10th most senior U.S. Senator and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He was the presidential nominee of the Democratic Party in the 2004 presidential election, but lost to former President George W... |
59% | 40% | 1% |
Gallup Poll | Jun 26-29, 2006 | Joe Biden Joe Biden Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. is the 47th and current Vice President of the United States, serving under President Barack Obama... |
44% | 37% | 19% |
Gallup Poll | Dec 8-10, 2006 | Barack Obama Barack Obama Barack Hussein Obama II is the 44th and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office. Obama previously served as a United States Senator from Illinois, from January 2005 until he resigned following his victory in the 2008 presidential election.Born in... |
42% | 11% | 47% |
Gallup Poll | Jun 26-29, 2006 | Wesley Clark Wesley Clark Wesley Kanne Clark, Sr., is a retired general of the United States Army. Graduating as valedictorian of the class of 1966 at West Point, he was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford where he obtained a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, and later graduated from the... |
42% | 49% | 10% |
Gallup Poll | Jun 26-29, 2006 | Howard Dean Howard Dean Howard Brush Dean III is an American politician and physician from Vermont. He served six terms as the 79th Governor of Vermont and ran unsuccessfully for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination. He was chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 2005 to 2009. Although his U.S... |
40% | 54% | 6% |
Gallup Poll | Jun 26-29, 2006 | Bill Richardson | 36% | 38% | 26% |
Gallup Poll | Jun 26-29, 2006 | Tom Daschle Tom Daschle Thomas Andrew "Tom" Daschle is a former U.S. Senator from South Dakota and former U.S. Senate Majority Leader. He is a member of the Democratic Party.... |
35% | 50% | 15% |
Gallup Poll | Jun 26-29, 2006 | Russ Feingold Russ Feingold Russell Dana "Russ" Feingold is an American politician from the U.S. state of Wisconsin. He served as a Democratic party member of the U.S. Senate from 1993 to 2011. From 1983 to 1993, Feingold was a Wisconsin State Senator representing the 27th District.He is a recipient of the John F... |
29% | 41% | 30% |
Gallup Poll | Jun 26-29, 2006 | Mark Warner Mark Warner Mark Robert Warner is an American politician and businessman, currently serving in the United States Senate as the junior senator from the Commonwealth of Virginia. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Warner was the 69th governor of Virginia from 2002 to 2006 and is the honorary chairman of... |
29% | 42% | 29% |
Gallup Poll | Jun 26-29, 2006 | Dennis Kucinich Dennis Kucinich Dennis John Kucinich is the U.S. Representative for , serving since 1997. He was furthermore a candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in the 2004 and 2008 presidential elections.... |
21% | 51% | 27% |
Gallup Poll | Jun 26-29, 2006 | Tom Vilsack Tom Vilsack Thomas James "Tom" Vilsack is an American politician, a member of the Democratic Party, and presently the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. He served as the 40th Governor of the state of Iowa. He was first elected in 1998 and re-elected to a second four-year term in 2002... |
19% | 47% | 35% |
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- Democratic Party (United States)Democratic Party (United States)The Democratic Party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party. The party's socially liberal and progressive platform is largely considered center-left in the U.S. political spectrum. The party has the lengthiest record of continuous...
- United States presidential election, 2008United States presidential election, 2008The United States presidential election of 2008 was the 56th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on November 4, 2008. Democrat Barack Obama, then the junior United States Senator from Illinois, defeated Republican John McCain, the senior U.S. Senator from Arizona. Obama received 365...
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