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Monday, January 7, 2008

Gallup: Obama ties Hillary nationally, Huck in lead for first time

Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama each drew 33% of the support from Democrats surveyed in its latest national poll, Gallup just announced. In mid-December, Clinton held an 18-percentage point lead over him in Gallup's survey -- 45% to 27%. John Edwards remains third with 20%, vs. 15% in mid-December. On the GOP side, Gallup says Mike Huckabee has jumped into a national lead for the first time: Huckabee, 25%; Rudy Giuliani, 20%; John McCain, 19%; Fred Thompson, 12%; Mitt Romney, 9%; and Rep. Ron Paul, 4%.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

it's not so much that barry has gained so much as it is that hillary has declined so badly. i haven't heard any real explanations to the meltdown. personally i don't think there's much difference to choose between the two record wise. i guess she's just the person people love to hate.