With many of the candidates already in the full swing of the campaign trail, we're going to take a look at how many of the candidates are shaping up in the pre-polls. In some of the most recent polls, Rudy Guliani and Sen. Barack Obabma seem to have the broadest appeal among voters. 59% of voters have stated that they would at least consider voting for Guliani while 57% would consider voting for Obama. These two were followed up by 52% for both Senators Clinton and McCain. Sen. Clinton however seems to have the distinct notation of having the largest percentage saying they would "def. not vote for" and "def. vote for" which will be very interesting to watch how it shapes the Democratic primaries. One question that was posed to voters that I found very intriguing was wether or not voters would turn out for FL Gov. Jeb Bush with a little over 16% saying that they would "definatly vote for". It had been rumored, (just rumors mind you) that there was a back door deal between Pres. Bush and Sen. McCain in 2000 that if McCain supported the presidents bid for re-election, Jeb would be the odds on favorite to be McCain's running mate in 2008. How reliable is that information? Not really if you ask me. Below you will find a link from Foxnews.com of recent polls taken.
http://www.foxnews.com/projects/pdf/021507_release_web.pdf
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
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