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Poll: Clinton Loses to All Top GOP Candidates in Direct Match-Up
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
WASHINGTON - Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton would
lose to every one of the top five Republican contenders in a head-to-head
match-up - a complete reversal of fortune for the New York senator who has
thus far led against all prospective GOP opponents - according to a new
Zogby poll released late Monday.
Clinton's top Democratic rivals, John Edwards and Barack Obama, however,
still lead or tie Republicans in hypothetical match-ups ahead of the 2008
presidential election, the survey showed.
Clinton, who has recently witnessed sagging poll numbers since what many
considered to be a poor performance at a nationally televised Democratic
debate, trails Republican candidates Mike Huckabee, John McCain, Fred
Thompson, Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney by three to five percentage points
in direct match-ups.
Click here to see detailed poll results:
http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=1393
In July, Clinton led Arizona senator McCain by two-points, held a five-point
lead over former New York Mayor Giuliani, a six-point lead over former
Tennessee Sen. Thompson and a 10-point lead over former Massachusetts Gov.
Romney.
While the November survey shows former Arkansas Governor Huckabee, who is
surging in Iowa and national polls, beating Clinton by five-points, the July
Zogby survey did not match the two.
The interactive poll of 9,150 likely voters nationwide was conducted Nov.
21-26 and had a margin of error of plus or minus one percentage point. The
interactive poll surveys individuals who have registered to take part in
online polls.
Poll: Clinton Loses to All Top GOP Candidates in Direct Match-Up
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
WASHINGTON - Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton would
lose to every one of the top five Republican contenders in a head-to-head
match-up - a complete reversal of fortune for the New York senator who has
thus far led against all prospective GOP opponents - according to a new
Zogby poll released late Monday.
Clinton's top Democratic rivals, John Edwards and Barack Obama, however,
still lead or tie Republicans in hypothetical match-ups ahead of the 2008
presidential election, the survey showed.
Clinton, who has recently witnessed sagging poll numbers since what many
considered to be a poor performance at a nationally televised Democratic
debate, trails Republican candidates Mike Huckabee, John McCain, Fred
Thompson, Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney by three to five percentage points
in direct match-ups.
Click here to see detailed poll results:
http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=1393
In July, Clinton led Arizona senator McCain by two-points, held a five-point
lead over former New York Mayor Giuliani, a six-point lead over former
Tennessee Sen. Thompson and a 10-point lead over former Massachusetts Gov.
Romney.
While the November survey shows former Arkansas Governor Huckabee, who is
surging in Iowa and national polls, beating Clinton by five-points, the July
Zogby survey did not match the two.
The interactive poll of 9,150 likely voters nationwide was conducted Nov.
21-26 and had a margin of error of plus or minus one percentage point. The
interactive poll surveys individuals who have registered to take part in
online polls.