USA Today/Gallup Favorable/Unfavorable Poll
By: PM
Published On: 3/27/2007 7:26:16 PM
This USA Today/Gallup Favorable/Unfavorable Poll was done Mar. 23-25, interviewing 1007 adults nationwide, so the MOE is + or - 3
I cannot do formatting, so note that the results are ranked across as Favorable, Unfavorable, Never Heard Of, and Unsure
I included the non-candidates just for interest purposes
Fav Unfav Who? Not Sure
John Edwards 55 25 8 11
Hillary Clinton 48 48 0 3
Newt Gingrich 29 48 9 14
Rudy Giuliani 60 26 6 7
Al Gonzales 26 38 18 18
Al Gore 56 38 0 6
Chuck Hagel 16 15 42 26
John McCain 51 28 9 12
Barack Obama 53 24 14 9
Nancy Pelosi 37 33 19 11
Mitt Romney 22 18 37 22
Karl Rove 21 44 18 17
The polls were reported at http://pollingreport...
Comments
Giuliani (Bernie Quigley - 3/28/2007 5:56:55 AM)
Giuliani's (60) rise against McCain (51) is key here. This is good for Dems in that a) it will keep Bloomberg out - a Bloomberg third party could throw the race into the House and b) it could force the Dems to put in better opposition against Giuliani like Mark Warner or Wesley Clark.
Newt Gingrich (Peace - 3/28/2007 8:02:17 AM)
I hope the right wing gives lots of money to Gingrich, so he can pump up his approvals to, say, 35%. Hee hee. All in all, I'm happy there are multiple Republicans running because they can eat up some of their money before their convention. Usually, it's the Demos that do that.
So wait, am I reading this right? (phriendlyjaime - 3/28/2007 12:33:27 PM)
Al Gore and Giuliani are the highest favorablly viewed candidates, right?
3/28 poll truly spooky (Bernie Quigley - 3/28/2007 1:56:29 PM)
IN this poll today of Republicans, Giuliani is 31, McCain is 22, and Fred Thompson is 12. This is the way the world ends; not with a bang but with a TV star who looks a little like a President . . . .
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