Projections using 2008 Polling data



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A government big enough to give you everything you want, is big enough to take away everything you have.’ — Thomas Jefferson

Connecticut gets colored blue.
Rasmussen Reports poll puts Obama with a majority at 52% and a double digit lead over McCain at 35%. Connecticut is Obama's to lose, Kerry won in 2004.

McCain double digit lead in Georgia
InsiderAdvantage/Majority Opinion Survey John McCain leading by 10 points over Obama at 45%. Rasmussen show McCain with a 11% lead over Clinton.

Arkansas is McCain's to lose
Rasmussen recent poll has him with a commanding lead over Obama with 59%. And a holding a 50% majority over Clinton. But U Arkansas poll shows Clinton with a lead.

Texas looks like it will go Red in 2008.
Polls being tracked by Pollster.com show and have shown McCain with a lead over Clinton and Obama for several polls for over a month.

Hillary Clinton Projected to win Pennsylvania primary
Jeremiah Films evaluation of four different polls projects Hillary Clinton as the winner in Pennsylvania.

Looks like California colored Blue for general election.
Hat tip Amereican Nonsence Obama 49% vs McCain 40% / Clinton 46% vs McCain 43%.

Kentucky looks to be a red state in 2008 election
Survey USA Show McCain with solid majority leads over field of Democrats

Democratic Colorado Senator at risk to lose his seat.
Rasmussen Reports Poll Election 2008: Colorado Senate puts Udall 46% Schaffer 43%

Clinton positioned to win Pennsylvania Primary
Survey USA poll puts Hillary Clinton with a majority of the vote at 55% and Obama at 36%.

Washington State Poll gives McCain the edge.
Rasmussen Reports Poll released Wednesday, March 05, 2008 gives McCain the lead.

McCain leading Democrates in Tennessee
MTSU Survey Group gives McCain a small majority Over 50%; although they do not list a percentage for undecided voters - making the poll useless for compairisons and does not give an indication of how strong McCain is! If 1 in three said they would vote for McCain and slightly less than 1 in 3 but more than one in four would vote for Obama: you could say more than half said they would vote for McCain over Obama!

New Jersey - McCain Leads Obama
Rasmussen Reports poll has McCain leading at 45% and Obama at 43%.

New Mexico Senate Race
Tom Udall, lead for the Senate see over the field of GOP candidates has dropped into the single digits and barly a magority. In a poll by Rassussen Reports

Virginia goes into McCains Column
A Rassmussen Reports Poll taken Feb 21st. shows McCain in a confortable lead of the Democratic field 10 Points above Hillary and 5 Points above Obama.

McCain winning in florida over field of Democrates
A Mason-Dixon poll out today puts at 47% against Obama's 37% and 49% against Clinton's 40%

Texas democratic primary, Obama nearing victory.
The polling trend for the last two weeks has been in Obama's favar. Although polls are still contradicting themselves and neck and neck: But, Obama is coming out on top in more polls. Praire Weather from the southern Great Plains has an oped on CNN's Texas poll.

Democratic primary results in Wisconsin
Actual Primary results Reported on Survey USA Obama 58%, Clinton 41% ... Obama got results that were several points higher than polling data showed.

Obama leads McCain in Michigan
Rasmussen Reports poll released today shows Obama at 47% and McCain at 39%.

Texas democratic primary, who will win depends on
... who you ask. Below the Beltway has commentary and links to two polls One that shows Clinton in the lead for the Texas primary and the other that shows Obama leading. The At the water cooler blog has commentary on the ever changing polls as well.

CNN reports what may be final NM count.
Cnn reporting today, after all provisional ballots, and everything that should be counted counted ... Hillary won the primary with about 49% 73,105 votes and Obama with about 48%, 71,396 votes. New Mexico splits the 25 delegates proportionally, since they have an odd number the winner Clinton gets 13 pledged delegates while Obama gets 12 pledged delegates. We presume the unpledged delegates 7 of them will be split as per the green papers.

Complete Maine Caucus results
Maine complete results are available at The Green Papers For the Democratic Caucus Obama received 59.47%; Hillary received 39.93%

Clinton Leading in Pennsylvania for primary
Quinnipiac Poll released Feb. 14th; shows Clinton leading Pennsylvania for the Democrat Primary at Clinton 43 with Obama at 40%.

Obama leading going into North Carolina Democrat Primary
Survey USA Poll released today, shows Obama at 50% with a 10 point lead for the Democratic primary In North Carolina.

Virginia Democratic Primary results
Political Maps shows Obama winning in the Virginia Democratic primary with a 2 to 1 margin.

Clinton positioned to win Ohio primary
Survey USA poll today puts Hillary at 56% for the Ohio Primary with Obama at 39%.