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Toplines - Presidential Election - December 28-29, 2007

Presidential Election

Survey of 800 Likely Voters

December 28-29, 2007

1* Which of the following candidates would you most like to see elected President in 2008? Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, John Edwards, Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee or Fred Thompson?

29% Hillary Clinton
15% Barack Obama
12% John McCain
11% John Edwards
8% Mitt Romney
7% Mike Huckabee

7% Fred Thompson

5% Rudy Giuliani

6% Not sure

2* Regardless of who you would like to see win, which of those candidates is most likely to be elected President in 2008?

30% Hillary Clinton
12% John McCain
11% Barack Obama
7% Rudy Giuliani
6% Mitt Romney
6% Mike Huckabee

5% John Edwards

3% Fred Thompson

18% Not sure

3* Which of the Democratic candidates is most likely to be nominated?

54% Hillary Clinton

20% Barack Obama

13% John Edwards

3% Some other candidate
9% Not sure

4* Which of the Republican candidates is most likely to be nominated?

30% John McCain
16% Mitt Romney
16% Rudy Giuliani
14% Mike Huckabee

3% Fred Thompson

5% Some other candidate

17% Not sure

5* Will Election 2008 be as close as the last couple of elections?

52% Yes

33% No

15% Not sure

NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence