NMDemDist2
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Wed May-23-07 06:12 PM
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Holy Crap! did you see the crawler on MSNBC new Hotline Poll |
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Generic Dem for president 46% Generice Repuke for prez 27%
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Who is "Hotline" anyway??
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Wed May-23-07 06:14 PM
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1. Hotline is a DC based political reporting group. The main analyst appears on CSPAN WJ. n/t |
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Wed May-23-07 06:14 PM
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2. Hotline is a political Magazine. |
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They are also a correspondent for Msnbc.
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bluestateguy
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Wed May-23-07 06:22 PM
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3. Great. Where can I find "Generic Democrat's" campaign website? |
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How can I be a campaign volunteer for Generic Democrat? What is Generic Democrat's position on the war? On health care? How much money has Generic Democrat raised this quarter?
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Wed May-23-07 06:32 PM
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4. It's an online version of National Journal |
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Edited on Wed May-23-07 06:32 PM by librechik
and so anti-Gore during the 2000 election that I quit reading it and don't trust it to tell the truth today.
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Wed May-23-07 06:38 PM
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5. Hotline Poll: Hillary at 36% Leads Obama by 10pts. |
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Edited on Wed May-23-07 06:43 PM by Tellurian
May 23 2007
Engagement in the 2008 Presidential Election
With just under 18 months until the 2008 presidential election, the vast majority of registered voters report being closely engaged in the campaign. The overwhelming majority express “a lot” of interest (77%) in the campaign, with another 15% reporting at least “some” interest. In addition, four in ten (40%) report having watched or listened to at least one of the debates between the candidates. Of the three debates, the Democratic debate on April 26th was the most popular, with 53% reporting seeing the debate (compared to 38% for the Republican debate on May 3rd, and 39% for the Republican debate on May 15th).
2008 Primary Vote
Among likely Democratic primary voters (self-identified Democrats who say they typically vote in their party’s primary election), Hillary Clinton takes the top spot with a 10-point lead over closest rival, Barack Obama. Former Vice President Al Gore and John Edwards are in a statistical dead heat for third place.
Hillary up at 36%
Obama down at 26%
Edwards....at 10%
moe +/- 3.5%
http://www.diageohotlinepoll.com/07_May_Pressrelease.pdf
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