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Source: Quinnipiac University (url)

CandidatePolitical PartyPollGraphPoll Details
McCainRepublican54%pie
Poll Date: 2008-02-03
Number Polled: 370
Margin of Error: 5%
Voter Type: Likely
RomneyRepublican22%
HuckabeeRepublican9%
PaulRepublican5%
OtherRepublican2%
-UndecidedRepublican8%

McCain Leads NY by 32%

 By: Inks.LWC (R-MI) - 2008-02-04 @ 11:47:48

Question:
2. (If registered Rep) If the 2008 Republican primary for President were being held today and the candidates were Mike Huckabee, John McCain, Ron Paul, and Mitt Romney, for whom would you vote? (If undecided q2) As of today, do you lean more toward Huckabee, McCain, Paul or Romney? This table includes "Leaners".


LIKELY REP PRIMARY VOTERS
Tot Men Wom

Huckabee 9% 9% 10%
McCain 54 51 57
Paul 5 10 1
Romney 22 22 23
SMONE ELSE(VOL) 1 1 1
WLDN'T VOTE(VOL) - - -
DK/NA 8 8 8



2a. (If express choice in Republican primary) How likely is it that you could change your mind? Very likely, somewhat likely, not too likely, not likely at all?


LIKELY REP PRIMARY VOTERS
Tot McCain Romney

Very likely 4% 3% 3%
Smwht likely 33 28 40
Not too likely 22 23 17
Not likely at all 40 44 40
DK/NA 2 3 -


Poll Demographics

About this Poll
From January 30 - February 3, Quinnipiac University surveyed: New York: 370 likely Republican primary voters with a margin of error of +/- 5.1 percent, and 517 likely Democratic primary voters with a margin of error of +/- 4.3 percent. New Jersey: 350 likely Republican primary voters with a margin of error of +/- 5.2 percent, and 463 likely Democratic primary voters with a margin of error of +/- 4.6 percent. The Quinnipiac University Poll, directed by Douglas Schwartz, Ph.D., conducts public opinion surveys in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio and nationwide as a public service and for research. For more data -- http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x271.xml, or call (203) 582-5201.

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