Issue Watch
Track global public opinion on current issues.
- 2008: Race for the White House
- 2008: The U.S. Electoral College
- Abortion
- Africa
- Angela Merkel
- Death Penalty
- Economy and Globalization
- Environment
- European Union
- George W. Bush
- Global Warming
- Gordon Brown
- Hamas
- Immigration
- Iran
- Iraq War
- Israel Election 2009
- Kevin Rudd
- Latin America
- Nicolas Sarkozy
- North Korea
- Oil and Gas
- Same-Sex Marriage
- Silvio Berlusconi
- Stem Cell Research
- Stephen Harper
- Taro Aso
- Terrorism
- Vladimir Putin
Angus Reid Global Monitor : Issue Watch
U.S. Election 2008 - The Democrats
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Democrats 2008: Hillary 34%, Obama 18%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Hillary Rodham Clinton remains the top prospective presidential contender for Democratic Party supporters in the United States, according to a poll by Opinion Research Corporation released by CNN. 34 per cent of respondents would support the New York senator in a 2008 primary. Jan 27, 2007
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Democrats 2008: Hillary 31%, Obama 24%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Public backing for Hillary Rodham Clinton as a presidential candidate increased in the United States, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 31 per cent of Democratic Party respondents would vote for the New York senator in a 2008 primary. Jan 26, 2007
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Democrats 2008: Hillary 41%, Obama 17%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - More Democratic Party supporters in the United States believe Hillary Rodham Clinton should be their presidential candidate in 2008, according to a poll by TNS released by the Washington Post and ABC News. 41 per cent of respondents would support the New York senator in a primary, up two points since November. Jan 24, 2007
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Democrats 2008: Hillary 29%, Obama 18%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Hillary Rodham Clinton is the most popular presidential hopeful for Democratic Party supporters in the United States, according to a poll by Gallup released by USA Today. 29 per cent of respondents would vote for the New York senator in a 2008 primary. Jan 22, 2007
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Democrats 2008: Hillary 22%, Obama 21%
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama are the preferred presidential contenders for Democratic Party supporters in the United States, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 22 per cent of respondents would support the New York senator in a 2008 primary, and 21 per cent would vote for the Illinois senator. Jan 19, 2007
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Democrats 2008: Rodham Clinton Splits Views
- (Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Adults in the United States are divided in their assessment of Hillary Rodham Clinton, according to a poll by CBS News. 43 per cent of respondents have a favourable opinion of the New York senator, while 38 per cent hold an unfavourable view. Jan 8, 2007
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Democrats 2008: Hillary Leads Obama by 19 Points
- (ARGM) - Hillary Rodham Clinton maintains a large advantage as the preferred presidential candidate for Democratic Party supporters in the United States, according to a poll by Hart/McInturff released by the Wall Street Journal and NBC News. 37 per cent of respondents would support the New York senator in a 2008 primary. Dec 18, 2006
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Democrats 2008: Hillary at 39%, Obama Second
- (ARGM) - Hillary Rodham Clinton is holding on to the lead as the preferred presidential candidate for Democratic Party supporters in the United States, according to a poll by TNS released by the Washington Post and ABC News. 39 per cent of respondents would vote for the New York senator in a 2008 primary. Dec 16, 2006
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Democrats 2008: Hillary at 33%, Edwards Second
- - Hillary Rodham Clinton remains the top presidential contender for Democratic Party supporters in the United States, according to a poll by the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion released by WNBC. 33 per cent of respondents would support the New York senator in a 2008 presidential primary. Dec 12, 2006
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Democrats 2008: Hillary Leads, Obama and Gore Next
- - Hillary Rodham Clinton is still the main contender in the race for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination in 2008, according to a poll by Opinion Dynamics released by Fox News. 33 per cent of respondents would vote for the New York senator in a presidential primary. Dec 9, 2006