Issue Watch
Track global public opinion on current issues.
- 2008: Race for the White House
- 2008: The U.S. Electoral College
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- New Zealand Election 2008
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- U.S. Election 2008 - The Democrats
- U.S. Election 2008 - The Republicans
- U.S. Election 2008: The Primaries
- Vladimir Putin
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Angus Reid Global Monitor : Polls & Research
Republicans 2008: Giuliani 33%, McCain 16%
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - A third of Republican Party supporters in the United States would like Rudy Giuliani to become their presidential nominee next year, according to a poll by Hart/McInturff released by the Wall Street Journal and NBC News. 33 per cent of respondents would vote for the former New York City mayor in a 2008 presidential primary.
Arizona senator John McCain is second with 16 per cent, followed by actor and former Tennessee senator Fred Thompson with 15 per cent, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney with 11 per cent, and former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee with eight per cent. Support is lower for Texas congressman Ron Paul, California congressman Duncan Hunter, and Colorado congressman Tom Tancredo.
On Nov. 9, Thompson discussed his plan to slow the growth rate of the Social Security system and reduce the overall cost of the program, saying, "Social Security is an American institution and deserves to be saved. The ugly truth is, we are going to lose it if we don’t do something."
In American elections, candidates require 270 votes in the Electoral College to win the White House. In November 2004, Republican George W. Bush earned a second term after securing 286 electoral votes from 31 states. Democratic nominee John Kerry received 252 electoral votes from 19 states and the District of Columbia.
Bush is ineligible for a third term in office. The next presidential election is scheduled for November 2008.
Polling Data
Let me mention some people who might seek the Republican nomination for president in 2008. If the next Republican primary for president were being held today, for which one of the following candidates would you vote? (Leaners included)
|
Nov. 2007 |
Sept. 2007 |
|
|
Rudy Giuliani |
33% |
30% |
|
John McCain |
16% |
15% |
|
Fred Thompson |
15% |
23% |
|
Mitt Romney |
11% |
10% |
|
Mike Huckabee |
8% |
4% |
|
Ron Paul |
4% |
2% |
|
Duncan Hunter |
2% |
1% |
|
Tom Tancredo |
2% |
1% |
|
Sam Brownback |
n.a. |
1% |
|
Other |
1% |
1% |
|
None |
1% |
2% |
|
Unsure |
7% |
10% |
Source: Hart/McInturff / The Wall Street Journal / NBC News
Methodology: Telephone interviews with 1,509 American adults, conducted from Nov. 1 to Nov. 5, 2007. Margin of error is 2.5 per cent.