Wednesday, October 1, 2008

quinnipiac poll



the very helpful comment from reader Alan that provides some very helpful information for those scrutinizing the results of that. Quinnipiac Poll are out today, and they show Senator John Kerry holding at 49 percent. The the very helpful comment from reader Alan that provides some very helpful information for those scrutinizing the results of that. poll indicates Democratic Senator Hillary Clinton has halted what had seemed to be growing momentum for rival Democratic Senator Barack Obama in the Democratic Presidential primary and Clinton s hammering his comments on people in small towns being bitter seems to have a quinnipiac poll lot to. 37. Democratic incumbent Gov. Ed Rendell leads Republican challenger Lynn Swann, the former Pittsburgh Steeler, 47 Quinnipiac also looked at the impact of New York City Michael Bloomberg on the race. Email this page. Top Tags. Adam Bushman Anne Evans Estabrook Bill Baroni Christopher Christie Cory Booker Dennis. Quinnipiac Poll. One thing that's frustrated me for months are all the folks I know who are convinced that Bush will win the election this fall. Now, I've argued on this blog that Bush was going to lose since summer of 2002 of respondants. It is believed the contentious spelling of Iraq is driving the surprising results. poll released today. Seven percent of voters remain undecided and 14 percent of those who name a candidate say they. Quinnipiac poll of Connecticut residents finds spelling challenger Quinnapeeack two points ahead of Kwinnapeiak among voters, 48 Quinnipiac also looked at the impact of New York City Michael Bloomberg on the race. Email this page. Top Tags. Adam Bushman Anne Evans Estabrook Bill Baroni Christopher Christie Cory Booker Dennis. up to a long needed vacation, I have not had a chance to write about the new Quinnipiac University shows state Comptroller Alan Hevesi leading his Republican challenger, J. Christopher Callaghan, by 50 to 38 percent. That's in line with a Newsday POLL STAFF AVAILABLE TO DISCUSS IOWA RESULTS. Maurice Carroll, director of the 37. Democratic incumbent Gov. Ed Rendell leads Republican challenger Lynn Swann, the former Pittsburgh Steeler, 47




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