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Monday, December 11, 2006
Clinton, Giuliani top new CNN Polls
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-New York, holds a substantial lead over her potential contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination while former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Sen. John McCain of Arizona top the list on the GOP side. The polls were conducted for CNN by Opinion Research Corporation.
Democratic nomination for president: Clinton: 37% Obama: 15% Gore: 14% Edwards: 9% Kerry: 7% Biden: 2% Clark: 2% Richardson: 2% Bayh: 1% Vilsack: 1% No opinion : 10% Poll Dates: December 5-7 Sampling error: +/-4% pts Sample: 612 registered Democrats or Independents that lean Democrat Republican nomination for president: Giuliani: 29% McCain: 24% Gingrich: 13% Romney: 6% Thompson: 2% Brownback: 2% Pataki: 2% Hunter: 1% No opinion: 23% Poll Dates: December 5-7 Sampling error: +/-5.5% pts Sample: 312 registered Republicans or Independents that lean Republican |
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