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August 21, 2008 7:53:18 PM CDT


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  • May 2008
    • GOP Support Hits 20-Year Low

      GOP Support Hits 20-Year Low

      (Newser) - Voters are poised to embrace John McCain on a personal level even though their regard for the Republican Party has plummeted to an all-time low, according to a new Wall Street Journal/ NBC poll. Only 27% of the electorate have positive views of the GOP—the lowest level in the poll's 20-year history. Yet voters nevertheless identify with McCain's "background and set of values" 54% to 35%. More »

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      Barack Obama   Hillary Clinton   John McCain   Republican Party   John Boehner   Rev. Jeremiah Wright   NBC/WSJ Poll

  • March 2008
  • December 2007
    • Rudy Loses His Lead

      Rudy Loses His Lead

      (Newser) - Rudy Giuliani’s lead among the field of Republican presidential hopefuls is gone. In the latest NBC News/ Wall Street Journal poll, the ex-mayor lost his double-digit advantage and is now tied nationally with Mitt Romney at 20%. Mike Huckabee has surged and is now nipping at their heels with 17%, while John McCain has 14%. The shifts highlight the fluctuating dynamic of the Republican contest, the Journal notes. More »

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      Barack Obama   Hillary Clinton   Mitt Romney   Mike Huckabee   John Edwards   Iowa   Fred Thompson   New Hampshire   NBC/WSJ Poll

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