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The Tote Board may have acquired a severe case of campaign fatigue because, for once, we agree with Bill Kristol .
Tonight's GOP debate is important -- and to a lesser extent, so is
tomorrow's Democratic face-off -- both because it's crunch...
Amidst all the Democratic euphoria, a note of caution: In the latest Survey USA poll of Ohio , John McCain defeats Barack Obama by seven points -- 50%-43%. And, if Obama can't carry Ohio (at least against McCain), he's not going to carry Florida...
The first Rasmussen post-Iowa New
Hampshire poll has Obama ten points ahead of Clinton -- 37%-27% -- with
Edwards lurking in the high teens. But there's also good news in this Democratic poll
for John McCain. Rasmussen estimates that 40% of the NH...
The Des Moines Register has endorsed Hillary Clinton for president. Big deal. For 364 days of the year, everyone discusses how newspapers are losing their readership and influence. On the 365th, we’re supposed to believe that newspaper endorsements move...
This morning's latest numbers from the respected Des Moines Register poll, which voters in Iowa pay attention to: Obama: 28 Clinton: 25 Edwards: 23 Huckabee 29 Romney: 24 Giuliani: 13 The signficance: -- Romney is in trouble in Iowa. That isn't...
This week's Tote Board column looks at how the behavior of Independents and voters whose first choice has dropped out of the race could confound the expectations of pollsters when voting actually begins this winter.
Survey USA has followed up its Ohio poll with one in Missouri and it basically confirms the findings there -- with one twist. In this
swing state, Rudy Giuliani is actually leading Hillary Clinton 48-45%,
while Fred Thompson loses narrowly to Clinton...
It's not much of an exaggeration to say that as swing state Ohio goes, so goes the nation. So it's a bit of a surprise that as unpopular as the current incumbent appears to be, a new Survey USA poll shows Rudy Giuliani leading Hillary Clinton...
It's only one poll and it's still very early. But the latest Des Moines Register poll of likely caucus goers reveals that voters in the first state may be thinking of turning the race upside down. On the GOP side, Mitt Romney has jumped to a double...