Gallup Poll News Service back issues from February 2008:
Fed "Panic" Worries Consumers; Continuous monitoring of consumer perceptions provides new insights.(Survey)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Dennis Jacobe Synopsis: New Gallup daily polling shows that when the Fed takes "emergency action," the results are not always positive for consumer and investor confidence in today's global economy -- something to keep in mind as the Fed responds to the latest signs of a ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polls conducted Jan. 29-31, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 01, 2008 ... Synopsis: Although Americans' views of the U.S. economy's direction have become somewhat less pessimistic over the past week, just as many consumers say the economy is "poor" now as did so a week ago, and far more do so now than in early January. PRINCETON, NJ -- Although still ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on daily polling from Jan. 29-31, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 01, 2008 ... Synopsis: Hillary Clinton's lead over Barack Obama in the national Democratic race is just three percentage points, the lowest it has been in Gallup Poll's Daily tracking to date. John McCain's continues to hold a 15-point lead over Mitt Romney on the Republican side. ...
Hillary Clinton's Gender Advantage Over Obama Narrows; Clinton's lead over Obama declines disproportionately among women.(Barack Obama)(Survey)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Frank Newport and Jeffrey M. Jones Synopsis: The overall gap between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in national Democratic nomination preferences has been closing, and an analysis shows that Obama's gains come disproportionately among women. PRINCETON, NJ ...
Colombians Approve of Trade Agreement With U.S. Despite recent economic growth, ratings of job creation remain low.(Survey)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Jesus Rios Synopsis: Colombians' perception that their country's economic condition remains poor coincides with majority support for the proposed U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement. But Colombia's human rights record remains a troubling complication; just 20% of ...
One in Six Americans Gamble on Sports; State lotteries are most common form of gambling.(Survey)
Feb 01, 2008; ... Byline: Jeffrey M. Jones Synopsis: Gallup's Lifestyle Poll finds that 17% of Americans gambled on professional sports in the past year -- either by betting on the outcome of a game or by participating in an office pool tied to a sporting event. More generally, 65% of Americans ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on daily polling from Jan. 30-Feb. 1, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 02, 2008; ... Synopsis: John McCain's lead among Republican voters nationwide has expanded to its widest to date, while Mitt Romney continues to edge out Mike Huckabee for second place. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama remain in a pitched battle for the Democratic nomination, with Clinton now up seven ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polls conducted Jan. 30-Feb. 1, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 02, 2008 ... Synopsis: Just 25% of Americans rate current economic conditions as excellent or good, while 33% rate them as poor, according to polling conducted Jan. 30-Feb. 1. Seventy-seven percent of Americans say the economy is getting worse, down slightly from last week but still among the worst ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polls conducted from Jan. 31-Feb. 2, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 03, 2008 ... Synopsis: Americans' economic mood holds at same level as seen in past week, slightly better than the previous week, but down from early January. PRINCETON, NJ -- Gallup Poll Daily tracking conducted Jan. 31-Feb. 2 finds no change in Americans' perceptions of the U.S. economy ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on daily polling from Jan. 31-Feb. 2, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 03, 2008 ... Synopsis: Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are locked in a statistical dead heat two days before Super Tuesday, and they are as close as they have been since Gallup Poll Daily tracking began in early January. John McCain remains the comfortable front-runner on the Republican side. ...
Clinton and Obama Tied: Both Are Satisfying to Democrats; Majority of Democrats would enthusiastically vote for either in the fall.(Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama)(Survey)
Feb 03, 2008; ... Byline: Lydia Saad Synopsis: Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are now in a statistical tie for the Democratic presidential nomination, while John McCain leads the Republican field by a healthy margin. A majority of Democrats say they would enthusiastically vote for Clinton or ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on daily polling from Feb. 1-Feb. 3, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 04, 2008; ... Synopsis: Hillary Clinton (47%) and Barack Obama (43%) remain closely matched in Democrats' nomination preferences in Feb. 1-3 polling. John McCain has steadily held a 20-percentage point lead among Republicans. PRINCETON, NJ -- On the eve of the Super Tuesday election, Hillary ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polls conducted from Feb. 1-3, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 04, 2008 ... Synopsis: Nearly four in five Americans (79%) currently believe the economy is getting worse. That figure is similar to what Gallup Poll Daily tracking has found over the past 10 days, but is worse than in early January, when 73% thought the economy was in decline. PRINCETON, NJ ...
Consumers Are Getting Gloomier; More Americans of all income levels said the economy was "poor" as January progressed.(Survey)
Feb 04, 2008; ... Byline: Dennis Jacobe Synopsis: In sharp contrast to recent reports, Gallup's daily monitoring shows sharp declines in consumer confidence during January. PRINCETON, NJ -- Even as the Labor Department reported that the U.S. economy lost jobs during January 2008 -- the ...
Ambition and Emigration Among Latin Americans; Those who are driven to succeed more likely to want to emigrate.(Survey)
Feb 04, 2008; ... Byline: Jesus Rios and Steve Crabtree Synopsis: Surveys of 20 Latin American countries in 2007 reveal that respondents who express ambition or entrepreneurial tendencies are more likely to want to emigrate than those who do not express these inclinations. Widespread lack of ...
Youth Development Challenges in Bulgaria, Romania; About one-third in each country say children lack chance to learn, grow.(Survey)
Feb 05, 2008; ... Byline: Cynthia English Synopsis: A key challenge for the newest members of the European Union, Romania and Bulgaria, is improving the treatment of children in their countries. At least 30% of respondents in each country say children are not treated with respect and dignity. ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polls conducted Feb. 2-4, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 05, 2008 ... Synopsis: Consumer confidence has stabilized, but at a very low ebb. Current ratings are slightly better than they were in later January, following the Dec. 27-Jan. 22 stock market slide, but still worse than right after the beginning of the year. PRINCETON, NJ -- Gallup Poll ...
Americans Display Record Level of Interest in the Election; More than 7 in 10 are already giving election quite a lot of thought.(Survey)
Feb 05, 2008; ... Byline: Frank Newport Synopsis: Americans are unusually focused on this year's presidential election, with more Americans saying they have given the election "quite a lot" of thought than for any recent election at this time in the election-year cycle. Democrats and Republicans ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on daily polling from Feb. 2-4, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 05, 2008 ... Synopsis: Hillary Clinton has a five-percentage point national lead over Barack Obama based on interviewing conducted Feb. 2-4. Among Republicans, John McCain's lead over Mitt Romney is slightly smaller; Mike Huckabee has gained. PRINCETON, NJ -- Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama ...
Four in 10 Democrats: Bill Clinton Attacked Obama Unfairly; Former president's favorability has declined significantly among Democrats.(Barack Obama)(Survey)
Feb 06, 2008; ... Byline: Jeffrey M. Jones Synopsis: Forty-one percent of Democrats say Bill Clinton has unfairly attacked Barack Obama during the presidential campaign. Perhaps as a result, Bill Clinton's favorable ratings have declined since the fall. Democrats are much less likely to think ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on daily polling from Feb. 3-5, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 06, 2008 ... Synopsis: The increased support for Hillary Clinton at the national level that Gallup saw in the days leading into the Super Tuesday elections continued last night -- based on interviewing conducted mostly before Tuesday's voting was over. Republican preferences for the GOP nomination are ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polls conducted Feb. 3-5, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 06, 2008 ... Synopsis: Just 22% of Americans rate current economic conditions as excellent or good, tied for the lowest reading this year. Roughly one in three Americans believe conditions are poor. Close to 8 in 10 think the economy is getting worse. PRINCETON, NJ -- According to Gallup ...
Asian Populations Predict China's Rise Over U.S. Substantial numbers see China replacing the United States as leading superpower.(Survey)
Feb 06, 2008; ... Byline: Julie Ray Synopsis: U.S. economic and political dominance is being challenged around the globe. Recent Gallup surveys in 13 Asian countries show substantial numbers of residents expect China to replace the United States as the leading superpower within the next 50 years ...
Americans Give Bipartisan Support to Stimulus Package; Income-capped tax rebates are widely favored.(Survey)
Feb 06, 2008; ... Byline: Lydia Saad Synopsis: While congressional leaders work to pass an economic stimulus passage that President Bush will sign, Americans are saying they favor such legislation. There is substantial support for tax rebates aimed at middle- and lower-income Americans, both from ...
Majority Continues to Consider Iraq War a Mistake; No change in attitudes in past two months.(Survey)
Feb 06, 2008; ... Byline: Jeffrey M. Jones Synopsis: The latest USA Today/Gallup poll finds attitudes about the Iraq war unchanged in the last two months, with a majority of Americans (57%) continuing to express opposition to it. PRINCETON, NJ -- The latest USA Today/Gallup poll finds ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polls conducted Feb. 4-6, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 07, 2008 ... Synopsis: Two-thirds of Americans surveyed have a negative outlook on the U.S. economy, meaning they think economic conditions are either "only fair" or "poor" and do not see them getting better. Overall, 32% of Americans believe that current economic conditions are poor, while only 23% ...
Forty-Five Percent See U.S. in Recession or Depression; One in four low-income Americans say the economy is in an "economic depression".(Survey)
Feb 07, 2008 ... Byline: Dennis Jacobe Synopsis: New Jan. 30 to Feb. 2 USA Today/Gallup polling shows that just under half of Americans think the U.S. economy is already in a recession, if not an economic depression. PRINCETON, NJ -- While much of the nation was focused on the Super ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on daily polling from Feb. 4-6, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 07, 2008; ... Synopsis: John McCain's lead had been shrinking just as Mitt Romney stepped out of the Republican race. Hillary Clinton continues to lead among Democrats. PRINCETON, NJ -- Mitt Romney exits the GOP campaign for the presidential nomination closer to John McCain in Gallup Poll ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on daily polling from Feb. 5-7, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 08, 2008; ... Synopsis: The impact of Tuesday's primary and caucus elections on national Democratic preferences for the nomination seems to be a swing toward Barack Obama, although not enough to make him the party's front-runner. Initial indications are that Mitt Romney's exit from the race has helped ...
Consumer Credit Crunch Intensifies; Nearly one in four know someone turned down for credit in past three months.(Survey)
Feb 08, 2008 ... Byline: Dennis Jacobe, Chief Economist Synopsis: New Gallup polling shows consumers -- particularly those with middle and lower incomes -- are feeling the impact as the nation's banking institutions tighten their lending standards. PRINCETON, NJ -- Early this week, ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polls conducted Feb. 5-7, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 08, 2008 ... Synopsis: Americans remain very negative about both the current status and the direction of the U.S. economy, albeit no more so than has been the case over the last week. There are no signs of significant improvement or deterioration in these consumer confidence attitudes. ...
Headscarves and Secularism: Voices From Turkish Women; Only 14% of Turks associate the headscarf with fanaticism.(Survey)
Feb 08, 2008; ... Byline: Magali Rheault Synopsis: The recent proposal in Turkey to lift the ban on headscarves in state universities has struck a political nerve. A 2007 Gallup Poll shows that 45% of Turkish women wear a headscarf in public. Further, most Turks associate wearing a headscarf with ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polls conducted Feb. 6-8, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 09, 2008 ... Synopsis: Americans' ratings of the nation's economy have deteriorated significantly from those of a month ago, while their expectations for the future have remained negative. PRINCETON, NJ -- Daily interviews conducted Wednesday through Friday, Feb. 6-8, find 31% of Americans ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on daily polling conducted Feb. 6-8, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 09, 2008 ... Synopsis: John McCain's position as the likely Republican presidential nominee continues to solidify: support for his candidacy has crossed the 50% threshold, a first for any GOP candidate this election cycle. Neither Hillary Clinton nor Barack Obama holds a commanding lead among Democrats ...
Education and Gender Help Predict Democratic Preferences; College education a major differentiator in choosing Clinton vs. Obama.(Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama)(Survey)
Feb 09, 2008; ... Byline: Frank Newport and Lydia Saad Synopsis: Gender and education are both strong predictors of Democrats' preferences for their party's presidential nominee. College-educated men are the most strongly in Barack Obama's corner, while women who have not attended college are ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on daily polling conducted Feb. 7-9, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 10, 2008; ... Synopsis: John McCain has gained 17 points nationally among Republicans since Mitt Romney dropped out of the race. Mike Huckabee has gained only 2 points. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama remain close in national Democrats' preferences. PRINCETON, NJ -- The Gallup Poll Daily ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polls conducted from Feb. 7- 9, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 10, 2008 ... Synopsis: Americans' ratings of the nation's economy have deteriorated significantly from those of a month ago, while their expectations for the future have remained negative. PRINCETON, NJ -- Daily interviews conducted Thursday through Saturday (Feb. 7-9) find 31% of Americans ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polls conducted Feb. 8-10, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 11, 2008 ... Synopsis: There is no sign of "relief" in terms of American consumer confidence. Only 24% of Americans rate the economy as "excellent" or "good," and only 14% believe that it is getting better. Both numbers have changed little over the past week. PRINCETON, NJ -- There is no ...
Pessimism Clouds Housing Market; Most Americans no longer assume local housing prices will increase.(Survey)
Feb 11, 2008; ... Byline: Dennis Jacobe Synopsis: New Gallup polling shows a deteriorating housing market psychology characterized by more Americans expecting the value of their homes to decline than to increase over the year ahead. PRINCETON, NJ -- Late last week, the National ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on daily polling conducted Feb. 8-10, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 11, 2008 ... Synopsis: Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are essentially tied in the Gallup Poll Daily election tracking among Democrats for Feb. 8-10, while John McCain remains far in the lead over Mike Huckabee among Republicans. PRINCETON, NJ -- Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are now ...
Black Men, Women Equally Likely to Support Obama; Gender gap evident among whites and Hispanics.(Barack Obama)(Survey)
Feb 11, 2008; ... Byline: Frank Newport and Lydia Saad Synopsis: The gender gap in Democratic preferences for Hillary Clinton versus Barack Obama -- with a greater share of women than men supporting Clinton -- is evident among whites and Hispanics, but not blacks. PRINCETON, NJ -- ...
McCain Holds His Own Against Obama, Clinton; November election would be close if held today.(John McCain, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton)(Survey)
Feb 12, 2008; ... Byline: Frank Newport Synopsis: A new USA Today/Gallup poll shows that John McCain comes within four points of Barack Obama in a hypothetical trial-heat matchup of next fall's presidential election; McCain is one point ahead of Hillary Clinton. Both gaps are within the poll's ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on daily polling from Feb. 9-11, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 12, 2008 ... Synopsis: National support for John McCain among Republicans is receding, after hitting a high point of 57% following Mitt Romney's exit from the race. While McCain still registers above 50%, Mike Huckabee is gaining on him. Among Democrats, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama remain tied. ...
Democrats Much More Enthused About Their Candidates; Six in 10 Democrats believe Clinton, Obama better than most prior candidates.(Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama)(Survey)
Feb 12, 2008; ... Byline: Jeffrey M. Jones Synopsis: Six in 10 Democrats rate both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama as better than most presidential candidates who have run during their lifetimes. Only about half as many Republicans say this about John McCain. PRINCETON, NJ -- Clearly ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polling conducted Feb. 9-11, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 12, 2008; ... Synopsis: Only one in four Americans call current economic conditions "excellent" or "good" and 79% perceive they are "getting worse." This grim picture of consumer confidence is a notch worse than at the start of the year, but has been quite fixed since mid-January. PRINCETON, ...
New vs. Old: Perceptions of Corruption in the EU; New-member residents more likely to report corruption in business and government.(Survey)
Feb 12, 2008; ... Byline: Cynthia English Synopsis: While the European Commission finds EU members Bulgaria's and Romania's efforts to tackle high-level corruption have yet to yield convincing results, Gallup Poll data reveal high perceptions of corruption in these two countries and in other ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polling conducted Feb. 10-12, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 13, 2008 ... Synopsis: One in three Americans rate current economic conditions as "poor," while 8 in 10 say conditions are "getting worse." Despite the sharp drop in interest rates during recent weeks, consumers continue to hold a grim view of the nation's economic prospects. PRINCETON, NJ ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on polling conducted February 10-12, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 13, 2008 ... Synopsis: In Gallup Poll Daily tracking conducted Feb. 10-12, 45% of national Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters support Obama, and 44% support Clinton. This continues to represent a major gain by Obama compared to the point a week ago when Clinton enjoyed a 13-percentage point lead ....
Iraq and the Economy Are Top Issues to Voters; Republicans focused more on terrorism, moral values.(Survey)
Feb 13, 2008; ... Byline: Lydia Saad Synopsis: Americans think all 14 issues rated in the latest USA Today/Gallup poll will be extremely or very important to their vote. Iraq and the economy rank highest, with both issues highly important to Democrats and independents, while terrorism dominates ...
Marital Status and Party Preference Often Related; GOP fares better among married Americans.(Grand Old Party)(Survey)
Feb 14, 2008; ... Byline: Jeffrey M. Jones Synopsis: Americans' party affiliation varies by their marital status. Unmarried Americans are more likely to identify as Democrats than as independents or in particular Republicans, while married Americans tilt toward the GOP. Within the group of U.S ....
How Does McCain's Support Compare Historically? His 51% is at low end of historical spectrum.(John McCain)(Survey)
Feb 14, 2008; ... Byline: Frank Newport Synopsis: John McCain's current 51% support level among Republicans is relatively low compared with the support "presumptive nominees" in either party have enjoyed since 1980 at the time Gallup finished its primary polling. PRINCETON, NJ -- Most ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on polling conducted Feb. 11-13, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 14, 2008 ... Synopsis: Barack Obama maintains a statistically insignificant one-point lead over Hillary Clinton among Democrats nationally, while John McCain's national Republican support remains at 51%. PRINCETON, NJ -- Barack Obama maintains a one-point lead over Hillary Clinton among ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polling conducted Feb. 11-13, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 14, 2008 ... Synopsis: Consumer confidence for the first 13 days of February remains very negative, and is more negative than it was during the first 13 days of January. Eighty percent of Americans now say the U.S. economy is getting worse. PRINCETON, NJ -- Consumer confidence for the first ...
Consumer Confidence Down in February; Gallup's daily polling provides new insights into consumer perceptions.(Survey)
Feb 14, 2008; ... Byline: Dennis Jacobe, Chief Economist Synopsis: New Gallup Poll Daily tracking shows that consumers -- particularly middle-income consumers -- became somewhat gloomier in early February compared to a month ago. PRINCETON, NJ -- Gallup Poll Daily tracking shows that ...
Armenian Election Foretells Business as Usual; Pessimism toward government casts pall over Feb. 19 vote.(Survey)
Feb 14, 2008; ... Byline: Steve Crabtree Synopsis: This month Armenians will vote to reelect their current prime minister or replace him with a former president. A large majority of Armenians think corruption is widespread in their government, and just 14% say they have confidence in the honesty ...
Ukrainians See More Value in Ties With Russia Than U.S. Russian leadership viewed more positively than U.S. leadership.(Survey)
Feb 15, 2008; ... Byline: Cynthia English Synopsis: Russia is voicing concerns about the implications of Ukraine joining NATO. Slightly less than half of Ukrainians surveyed tell Gallup that close relations with Russia are more important even if they might harm relations with the United States. ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polling conducted Feb. 12-14, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 15, 2008 ... Synopsis: In the latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking update, 33% of Americans rate economic conditions as "poor" and only 24% rate them as "excellent" or "good." Meanwhile, 78% say the economy is "getting worse" -- a highly negative rating, though not the worst measured this year. ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on polling conducted Feb. 12-14, 2008.(Survey)
Feb 15, 2008 ... Synopsis: Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton remain in a statistical dead heat in national Democratic voters' nomination preferences. Obama's 47% level of support is his highest to date. John McCain continues to hold a commanding lead among national Republican voters. PRINCETON, ...
Democrats' Hold on House Looks Secure, for Now; Current advantage is greater than that seen in last two elections.(Survey)
Feb 15, 2008; ... Byline: Lydia Saad Synopsis: Only 41% of adults likely to vote this November say they would support the Republican candidate running in their congressional district. Fifty-five percent say they would vote for the Democratic candidate. PRINCETON, NJ -- The Republican ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on polling conducted Feb. 13-15, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 16, 2008; ... Synopsis: For the first time, Barack Obama holds a statistically significant lead over Hillary Clinton in Gallup Poll Daily tracking of national Democratic voters' nomination preferences. Obama's support has increased by at least one point in each of the last four days' worth of tracking. ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polling conducted Feb. 13-15, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 16, 2008 ... Synopsis: In the latest Gallup Poll Daily update, 32% of Americans rate economic conditions as "poor" and only 25% rate them as "excellent" or "good." Meanwhile, 79% say the economy is "getting worse." PRINCETON, NJ -- In the latest Gallup Poll Daily update, 32% of Americans ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polling conducted Feb. 14-16, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 17, 2008 ... Synopsis: More Americans consider national economic conditions "poor" than call them "excellent" or "good": 33% vs. 24%. The largest percentage (43%) call conditions "only fair." At the same time, the overwhelming majority of Americans (78%) think the economy is getting worse. ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on polling conducted Feb. 14-16, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 17, 2008; ... Synopsis: For the second consecutive day, Barack Obama holds a statistically significant lead over Hillary Clinton in the nomination preferences of national Democratic voters. John McCain continues to maintain a sizable lead over Mike Huckabee. PRINCETON, NJ -- For the second ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008; Based on polling conducted Feb. 15-17, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 18, 2008; ... Synopsis: Barack Obama has a seven-percentage point lead over Hillary Clinton among Democrats nationally. John McCain maintains a large lead over Mike Huckabee among Republicans. PRINCETON, NJ -- Barack Obama leads Hillary Clinton by seven percentage points, 49% to 42% in the ...
Gallup Daily: Tracking Consumer Confidence; Based on polling conducted Feb. 15-17, 2008.(Survey)(Brief article)
Feb 18, 2008 ... Synopsis: There are no signs that Americans are modifying their very negative views of the U.S. economy, for better or for worse. Over the weekend, 78% of Americans said the U.S. economy is getting worse, and only 23% rated the current economy as excellent or good. PRINCETON, NJ ...