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2008 Presidential Election

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August 29, 2008

Romney Still The Favorite of GOP Veep Choices

John McCain is about to name his running mate, and, of the three names most commonly heard, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney is by far the candidate most preferred by voters, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.

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August 29, 2008

Obama’s Convention Bounce

Friday’s results from the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll show a bounce for Barack Obama. After leading by just one or two points for most of August, the Democratic hopeful opened a three-point advantage over McCain last Friday—the day before he announced Joe Biden would be his running mate.

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August 28, 2008

Tonight’s Other Big Speaker is Popular – and Polarizing

The focus at the Democratic National Convention Thursday night is on nominee Barack Obama’s historic acceptance speech, but a man who takes the stage earlier in the evening was in Obama’s place eight years ago and remains one of the party’s most popular members.

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August 28, 2008

Meet Barack Obama As Voters See Him

Who is Barack Obama? What have voters been telling Rasmussen Reports about the man who has energized his fellow Democrats and tonight officially becomes the first African-American presidential candidate of a major U.S. political party?

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August 28, 2008

74% of Democrats Say Convention Has Unified Them

Three out of four Democrats (74%) say the party’s ongoing national convention has unified them as they roll out now in full force to put their nominee, Barack Obama, in the White House. Just 14% think the convention has not unified them.

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August 27, 2008

Voters Trust McCain Over Obama On National Security 52% to 41%

National security is the issue of the day at the Democratic National Convention, but it wasn’t supposed to be this way. Democrats were planning on riding opposition to the highly unpopular war in Iraq right into the White House.

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August 27, 2008

Just Over Half of Democrats Say Bill Clinton Likes Obama and Wants Him to Win

Bill Clinton is expected to talk about himself at the Democratic National Convention tonight and then leave town before Barack Obama’s acceptance speech. But just over half of Democrats believe there is no animosity between the two men and that the former president wants Obama to win.

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August 26, 2008

47% of Democratic Women say Hillary Should be on the Ticket

Nearly half of Democratic women (47%) say Barack Obama should have chosen Hillary Clinton for his running mate instead of Senator Joseph Biden as the former First Lady prepares to speak tonight at the Democratic National Convention. Thirty-nine percent (39%) disagree.

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August 25, 2008

Powell Far More Likely than Obama to Beat McCain

It’s a good thing for Republicans that Colin Powell is still one of them.

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August 25, 2008

Democrats Rank Carter and Gore as Favorites

Ask Democrats which of their leaders they like (other than Barack and Hillary, of course) as they gather for their national convention in Denver, and Jimmy Carter and Al Gore lead the pack.

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August 25, 2008

39% See Michelle Obama as Very Liberal

The spotlight on the first night of the Democratic National Convention will be on Michelle Obama, who four out of 10 voters (39%) describe as Very Liberal.

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August 24, 2008

39% Say Biden the Right Choice, Women Less Enthusiastic

On the day that Barack Obama announced Joe Biden as his running mate, 39% of voters said he made the right choice. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 25% disagreed and another 35% are not sure.

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August 23, 2008

Biden Viewed Favorably by 43%, Seen as Politically Liberal by 41%

Illinois Senator Barack Obama has selected Delaware Senator Joe Biden to be his Vice Presidential Running Mate. While the suspense was maintained until nearly the last minute, Biden had been the frontrunner all week.

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August 22, 2008

Biden Seen as Frontrunner for VP Nomination

Former Presidential hopeful and Delaware Senator Joe Biden is the frontrunner in the Democratic Vice Presidential sweepstakes. Indiana Senator Evan Bayh is a distant second.

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August 19, 2008

49% Say Hillary Likely to Overshadow Obama at Convention

Nearly half of U.S. voters (49%) think it is at least somewhat likely that Hillary Clinton will overshadow the Democrats’ presumptive presidential nominee Barack Obama at the party’s national political convention next week. Twenty-three percent (23%) say it is Very Likely.

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August 15, 2008

Half of Democrats Say Putting Hillary's Name in Nomination Will Help Unify Party

One third of voters nationwide (33%) agree with Barack Obama that allowing Senator Hillary Clinton’s name to also be placed in nomination at the Democratic National Convention will “help us celebrate this defining moment in our history and bring the party together in a strong united fashion."

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August 11, 2008

55% Say Media Bias Bigger Problem Than Campaign Cash

Voters overwhelmingly believe that politicians will “break the rules to help people who give them a lot of money,” but most say there’s a bigger problem in politics today—media bias.

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August 6, 2008

News You Watch Says a Lot About How You’ll Vote

Eighty-seven percent (87%) of Fox News viewers say they are likely to vote for John McCain, while those who watch CNN and MSNBC plan to support Barack Obama in November by more than two to one.

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August 6, 2008

Most Democrats Give Hillary Good Marks So Far, but Only 43% Want Her to Be Obama’s Running Mate

With Hillary Clinton scheduled to make her first solo campaign appearance for Barack Obama this Friday, more than seven out of 10 Democrats (72%) rate her conduct as good or excellent since dropping out of the presidential race. Sixty percent (60%) of all voters agree.

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August 5, 2008

Local Television, Cable News Are Primary Sources of Campaign Coverage for Most Americans

Television is the news source of choice for most Americans for information on the 2008 presidential campaign, with local stations having a slight edge over their cable competitors, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.