At 34%, Clinton’s current level of support is the lowest measured in any Rasmussen Reports poll this year. Four previous polls in New Hampshire found her consistently in the 37% to 40% range.
Looking Down From Above One poll says Hillary is stronger now than ever. By Mark Blumenthal and Charles Franklin Updated Thursday, Nov. 8, 2007, at 4:39 PM ET NBC News/Wall Street Journal's newest poll shows Hillary Clinton with her best numbers yet. Since April 2007, Clinton has added 11 percentage points to her polls, and Obama has fallen by 6 percentage points. Forty-seven percent of respondents said they would vote for Hillary, her best showing in an NBC/WSJ poll. John Edwards, meanwhile, has fallen to an 11 percent stake, nine points below where he was in April
Looking Down From Above
ReplyDeleteOne poll says Hillary is stronger now than ever.
By Mark Blumenthal and Charles Franklin
Updated Thursday, Nov. 8, 2007, at 4:39 PM ET
NBC News/Wall Street Journal's newest poll shows Hillary Clinton with her best numbers yet. Since April 2007, Clinton has added 11 percentage points to her polls, and Obama has fallen by 6 percentage points. Forty-seven percent of respondents said they would vote for Hillary, her best showing in an NBC/WSJ poll. John Edwards, meanwhile, has fallen to an 11 percent stake, nine points below where he was in April