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Rasmussen Reports
Date: 5/5/08
Texas
Added: 5/5/08

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With the general election still three and a half months distant at the time the survey was administered, Republicans enjoyed an advantage in the most prominent races at the top of the ballot. In the presidential race, among registered voters, John McCain led Barack Obama 42 to 33%, with Libertarian Bob Barr at just under 5% and independent Ralph Nader at 2%. In the race for the US Senate seat , incumbent Republican John Cornyn led challenger State Representative Rick Noriega 44 to 31 percent. A large number of voters, just under 25%, expressed no preference in the Senate race, with 17% undecided in the presidential match up. The links in the feature box on the right side of this page open to graphic illustrations of these results. Men: Obama 34, McCain 47. Women: Obama 45, McCain 38. In Texas, the race among unaffiliated voters is quite close. This month, McCain leads 45% to 42% among those voters. The Republican�s lead among those voters has fallen significantly since the last poll, when he led 49% to 32%.

While McCain has a big advantage among men, the two candidates are even among women. McCain leads 58% to 33% among married voters in Texas, while Obama has a 59% to 34% advantage among voters who are not married. . . .

John McCain48%
Barack Obama43%
Unsure9%
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Baselice and Associates
Date: 5/27/08
Texas
Added: 5/27/08

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With the general election still three and a half months distant at the time the survey was administered, Republicans enjoyed an advantage in the most prominent races at the top of the ballot. In the presidential race, among registered voters, John McCain led Barack Obama 42 to 33%, with Libertarian Bob Barr at just under 5% and independent Ralph Nader at 2%. In the race for the US Senate seat , incumbent Republican John Cornyn led challenger State Representative Rick Noriega 44 to 31 percent. A large number of voters, just under 25%, expressed no preference in the Senate race, with 17% undecided in the presidential match up. The links in the feature box on the right side of this page open to graphic illustrations of these results. Men: Obama 34, McCain 47. Women: Obama 45, McCain 38. In Texas, the race among unaffiliated voters is quite close. This month, McCain leads 45% to 42% among those voters. The Republican�s lead among those voters has fallen significantly since the last poll, when he led 49% to 32%.

While McCain has a big advantage among men, the two candidates are even among women. McCain leads 58% to 33% among married voters in Texas, while Obama has a 59% to 34% advantage among voters who are not married. . . . .

John McCain52%
Barack Obama36%
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Research 2000
Date: 5/9/08
Texas
Added: 5/9/08

Quote:

With the general election still three and a half months distant at the time the survey was administered, Republicans enjoyed an advantage in the most prominent races at the top of the ballot. In the presidential race, among registered voters, John McCain led Barack Obama 42 to 33%, with Libertarian Bob Barr at just under 5% and independent Ralph Nader at 2%. In the race for the US Senate seat , incumbent Republican John Cornyn led challenger State Representative Rick Noriega 44 to 31 percent. A large number of voters, just under 25%, expressed no preference in the Senate race, with 17% undecided in the presidential match up. The links in the feature box on the right side of this page open to graphic illustrations of these results. Men: Obama 34, McCain 47. Women: Obama 45, McCain 38. In Texas, the race among unaffiliated voters is quite close. This month, McCain leads 45% to 42% among those voters. The Republican�s lead among those voters has fallen significantly since the last poll, when he led 49% to 32%.

While McCain has a big advantage among men, the two candidates are even among women. McCain leads 58% to 33% among married voters in Texas, while Obama has a 59% to 34% advantage among voters who are not married. . . . . .

John McCain52%
Barack Obama39%
Unsure9%


This is a monthly synopsis of many more 2008 Texas polls.


 

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