It would appear that this set of polls has a margin of error of about 25 pts! I should start my own polling company—I couldn't be any more off than these guys.
Now I’m going to describe some different choices of candidates voters might have in the 2008 election for president. As I read each one, please tell me how you would vote if the election for president were being held today. (Leaners included)
Giuliani v. Rodham Clinton
Jun. 2007
May 2007
Feb. 2007
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D)
51%
49%
46%
Rudy Giuliani (R)
44%
46%
47%
McCain v. Rodham Clinton
Jun. 2007
May 2007
Feb. 2007
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D)
50%
50%
47%
John McCain (R)
45%
44%
46%
Romney v. Rodham Clinton
Jun. 2007
May 2007
Feb. 2007
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D)
55%
57%
53%
Mitt Romney (R)
40%
35%
38%
F. Thompson v. Rodham Clinton
Jun. 2007
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D)
53%
Fred Thompson (R)
42%
Giuliani v. Obama
Jun. 2007
May 2007
Feb. 2007
Barack Obama (D)
49%
50%
43%
Rudy Giuliani (R)
44%
43%
48%
McCain v. Obama
Jun. 2007
May 2007
Feb. 2007
Barack Obama (D)
51%
52%
45%
John McCain (R)
41%
39%
43%
Romney v. Obama
Jun. 2007
May 2007
Feb. 2007
Barack Obama (D)
53%
58%
54%
Mitt Romney (R)
37%
29%
34%
F. Thompson v. Obama
Jun. 2007
Barack Obama (D)
53%
Fred Thompson (R)
39%
Giuliani v. Edwards
Jun. 2007
May 2007
Feb. 2007
John Edwards (D)
48%
50%
45%
Rudy Giuliani (R)
46%
44%
47%
McCain v. Edwards
Jun. 2007
May 2007
Feb. 2007
John Edwards (D)
50%
52%
48%
John McCain (R)
44%
42%
43%
Romney v. Edwards
Jun. 2007
May 2007
Feb. 2007
John Edwards (D)
57%
64%
58%
Mitt Romney (R)
36%
27%
30%
F. Thompson v. Edwards
Jun. 2007
John Edwards (D)
54%
Fred Thompson (R)
38%
Source: Princeton Survey Research Associates / Newsweek
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 831 registered American voters, conducted on Jun. 20 and Jun. 21, 2007. Margin of error is 4 per cent.
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