McCain Strong, But Obama Fever Yet to Reach Kentucky
Here are some intriguing Survey USA poll results, asking Kentucky and Indiana voters how they would vote in specific head to head contests.
In Kentucky, Before Super Tuesday Results Known, Republicans Take 3 of 4 White House Match-Ups: In head-to-head match-ups today, 02/05/08, Kentucky elects a Republican President in 3 of 4 match-ups, and Democrats manage only a tie in the 4th, according to SurveyUSA's latest general election tracking poll conducted exclusively for WHAS-TV Louisville and WCPO-TV Cincinnati. John McCain beats Barack Obama by 29 points and beats Hillary Clinton by 10. Mitt Romney beats Barack Obama by 17 points, but trails Hillary Clinton by 2 -- a statistical tie given the survey's 4.3% margin of sampling error.
53% McCain
43% Clinton
5% Undecided
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46% Romney
48% Clinton
5% Undecided
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61% McCain
32% Obama
7% Undecided
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55% Romney
38% Obama
8% Undecided
Indiana Stays Red, But It's Close: In head-to-head match-ups today, 02/05/08, Indiana elects a Republican President in 4 of 4 match-ups, although two come within the margin of sampling error, according to SurveyUSA's latest general election tracking poll conducted exclusively for WHAS-TV Louisville. John McCain beats Barack Obama by 10 points and beats Hillary Clinton by 9. Mitt Romney beats Barack Obama by 3 points and Clinton by 5, both within the survey's 4.5% margin of sampling error.
51% McCain
42% Clinton
7% Undecided
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49% Romney
44% Clinton
8% Undecided
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50% McCain
40% Obama
9% Undecided
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47% Romney
44% Obama
9% Undecided
All interviews completed before results of 02/05/08 Super Tuesday primaries in other states were known.
