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Angus Reid Global Monitor : Polls & Research
Oklahoma Primary: Huckabee Close to McCain
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - A voting intention survey conducted in the Sooner State gives the upper hand to John McCain in today’s United States presidential primary.
In the poll by SurveyUSA, the Arizona senator is in first place with the support of 37 per cent of respondents, followed by former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee with 32 per cent, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney with 23 per cent, and Texas congressman Ron Paul with three per cent.
Among Democratic Party voters, New York senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is in first place with 54 per cent, followed by Illinois senator Barack Obama with 27 per cent.
In all, 21 states will hold Republican primaries or caucuses today, choosing 41 per cent of all delegates. The Democratic primaries or caucuses will be held in 22 states, American Samoa and "Democrats Abroad", choosing 52 per cent of all pledged delegates.
Polling Data
U.S. Presidential Election 2008 - Oklahoma Primary
Republican Party
Contenders (in alphabetical order): Mike Huckabee, John McCain, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney.
Oklahoma
|
Huckabee |
McCain |
Paul |
Romney |
|
|
(1) Survey USA |
32% |
37% |
3% |
23% |
(1) Survey USA (445 likely Republican primary voters, Feb. 2-3, 2008, 4.7 MofE)
Democratic Party
Contenders (in alphabetical order): Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama
Oklahoma
|
Clinton |
Obama |
|
|
(1) Survey USA |
54% |
27% |
(1) Survey USA (673 likely Democratic primary voters, Feb. 2-3, 2008, 5.0 MofE)
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