Nationwide opinion polling for the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries

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This is a collection of scientific, public nationwide opinion polls that have been conducted relating to the 2008 Democratic presidential candidates .

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2008

After Jan.

Poll sourceSample
size
Margin
of error
Date(s)
administered
Hillary Clinton
Barack Obama
Other
Undecided/None
Gallup 1,279±3%May 25–28, 200842%52%2%4%
Rasmussen Reports 900±4%May 25–28, 200844%47%
Pew Research Center 618±4.5%May 21–25, 200841%54%5%
Newsweek 608±5%May 21–22, 200842%50%8%
Reuters/Zogby May 15–18, 200833%59%8%
Quinnipiac University May 8–12, 200841%45%14%
ABC News/Washington Post 620±4%May 8–11, 200841%53%4%2%
USA Today/Gallup 516May 1–4, 200851%44%5%
Ipsos Public Affairs 514±4.3%Apr. 30–May 4, 200847%40%1%12%
CBS News/New York Times 283±5%May 1–3, 200838%50%9%
Diageo/Hotline 374±5.1%Apr. 30–May 3, 200837%48%5%8%
CNN/Opinion Research 441±4.5%Apr. 28–30, 200845%46%9%
Fox News/Opinion Dynamics 400±5%Apr. 28–29, 200844%41%8%7%
CBS News/New York Times 402±5%Apr. 25–29, 200838%46%14%
NBC News/WSJ ±4.2%Apr. 25–28, 200843%46%4%7%
Pew Research Center 651±4.5%Apr. 23–27, 200845%47%8%
Associated Press/Ipsos 457±4.6%Apr. 23–27, 200843%46%5%6%
Newsweek 592±5%Apr. 24–25, 200841%48%11%
USA Today/Gallup 552±5%Apr. 18–20, 200840%50%2%8%
Newsweek 588±5%Apr. 16–17, 200835%54%11%
ABC News/Washington Post 643±4%Apr. 10–13, 200841%51%3%5%
Reuters/Zogby 532±4.3%Apr. 10–12, 200838%51%
Associated Press/Ipsos 489±4.4%Apr. 7–9, 200843%46%3%8%
CBS News/New York Times 469March 28–Apr. 2, 200843%46%3%8%
Diageo/Hotline 342±5.3%March 28–31, 200838%50%6%6%
NBC News/WSJ 384March 24–25, 200845%45%2%8%
Pew Research Center 618±3%March 19–22, 200839%49%12%
Fox News/Opinion Dynamics 388±5%March 18–19, 200830%31%24%14%
CBS News 1,067±3%March 15–18, 200837%39%10%14%
USA Today/Gallup 530±5%March 14–16, 200842%49%2% [lower-alpha 1] 8%
CNN/Opinion Research 463±4.5%March 14–16, 200845%52%
Reuters/Zogby 525±4.4%March 13–14, 200844%47%
NBC News/WSJ March 7–10, 200847%43%
ABC News/Washington Post 629±4%Feb. 28 – March 2, 200843%50%7%
Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg
Feb. 21–25, 200842%48%5%5%
Associated Press/Ipsos [ permanent dead link ]473±4.6%Feb. 22–24, 200843%46%5%6%
USA Today/Gallup 1,009±3%Feb. 21–24, 200839%51%
Pew Research 633Feb. 20–24, 200840%49%2%9%
CBS News/New York Times 427±5%Feb. 20–24, 200838%54%1%7%
Fox News ±3%Feb. 19–20, 200844%44%2%9%
Diageo/Hotline 361±5.1%Feb. 14–17, 200845%43%2% [lower-alpha 1] 9%
Reuters/Zogby 494±4.5%Feb. 13–16, 200838%52%
Associated Press/Ipsos 520±4.3%Feb. 7–10, 200846%41%
USA Today/Gallup 525±5.0%Feb. 8–9, 200844%47%4% [lower-alpha 2] 6%
Newsweek 602±3%Feb. 6–7, 200841%42%17%
CNN/Opinion Research* 500±4.5%Feb. 1–3, 200846%49%
Gallup* 1,239±3.0%Feb. 1–3, 200847%43%4% [lower-alpha 3] 6%
Rasmussen Reports* 900±4%Jan. 31 – Feb. 3, 200846%40%
CBS News/New York Times* 491±3.0%Jan. 31 – Feb. 2, 200841%41%14%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies* 376±3.1%Jan. 31 – Feb. 2, 200837%43%3%17%
USA Today/Gallup* 985±4.0%Jan. 30 – Feb. 2, 200845%44%

Jan. 2008

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Hillary Clinton
John Edwards
Barack Obama
Other
Undecided/None
"Other"
Candidates
ABC/Washington Post

Margin of Error: ± 3.0%

Jan. 30 – Feb. 1, 200847%2%43%5%[ data unknown/missing ]
USA Today/Gallup

Margin of Error: ± 3.0%

Jan. 25–27, 200844%14%33%2%8%Other 2%
NBC News/WSJ

Margin of Error: ± 3.1%

Jan. 20–22, 200847%12%32%4%5%Dennis Kucinich 3%, None 1%
Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg Jan. 18–22, 200842%11%33%2%12%Dennis Kucinich 1%, Other 1%
"Diageo/Hotline" (PDF). (55.8  KiB)Jan. 10–12, 200838%13%35%2%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 2%
CBS/NYT Poll Jan. 9–12, 200842%11%27%4%13%Dennis Kucinich 4%
ABC/Washington Post Jan. 9–12, 200852%11%37%2%3%Dennis Kucinich 2%
CNN/Opinion Research Jan. 9–10, 200849%12%36%1%2%Dennis Kucinich 1%
USA Today/Gallup Jan. 4–6, 200833%20%33%4%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 3%, Bill Richardson 1%
Rasmussen Reports Jan. 3–6, 200833%20%29%18%[ data unknown/missing ]Other Response 18%

2007

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Joe Biden
Hillary Clinton
John Edwards
Al Gore
Barack Obama
Bill Richardson
Other/Undecided/None
"Other"
Candidates
Rasmussen Reports Dec. 17–20, 20073%39%17%27%3%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 3%
Reuters/Zogby/ARG Dec. 12–14, 20073%40%13%32%3%1%[ data unknown/missing ]Chris Dodd 1%
Diageo/Hotline Dec. 10–14, 20072%35%14%30%2%[ data unknown/missing ]
Rasmussen Reports Dec. 9–12, 200736%13%28%[ data unknown/missing ]
CNN/Opinion Research Dec. 6–9, 20074%40%14%30%4%4%4%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 2%
Rasmussen Reports Dec. 6–9, 200738%13%27%[ data unknown/missing ]
Rasmussen Reports Dec. 3–6, 200733%15%26%[ data unknown/missing ]
Rasmussen Reports Nov. 30–Dec 3, 200737%15%24%[ data unknown/missing ]
USA Today/Gallup Nov. 30–Dec 2, 20074%39%15%24%4%[ data unknown/missing ]
Rasmussen Reports Nov. 16–19, 200742%13%23%[ data unknown/missing ]
Reuters/Zogby/ARG Nov. 14–17, 2007,2%38%13%27%3%2%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 2%
CNN/Opinion Research Nov 2–4, 20073%44%14%25%4%5%[ data unknown/missing ]Chris Dodd 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Mike Gravel 1%
Newsweek Oct. 31–Nov. 1, 20074%43%12%24%3%4%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 4%
Reuters/Zogby/ARG Oct 24–27, 20072%38%12%24%2%5%18%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd <1%, Mike Gravel <1%, Someone else 2%
CBS News Oct 26, 200745%7%16%[ data unknown/missing ]
Rasmussen Reports Sep 28 – Oct 1, 200737%13%32%22%[ data unknown/missing ]
American Research Group Sep 27–30, 20072%53%13%20%3%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Mike Gravel 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%
AP-Ipsos Sep 21–25, 200740%12%26%4%[ data unknown/missing ]
Rasmussen Reports Sep 20–23, 200740%15%28%3%[ data unknown/missing ]
Reuters/Zogby Sep 13–16, 20073%35%10%21%3%[ data unknown/missing ]
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Sep 13–16, 20071%34%12%10%22%2%8%12%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Other 2%
2%37%14%24%3%11%15%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Other 2%
ABC News/Washington Post Sep 4–7, 20073%41%14%27%2%4%10%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 1%
Fox News Aug 21–22, 20072%35%6%10%23%3%4%17%Dennis Kucinich 3%, Chris Dodd 1%
Quinnipiac University Aug 7–13, 20072%36%9%15%21%3%1%11%Dennis Kucinich 1%
American Research Group Aug 9–12, 200736%16%21%7%[ data unknown/missing ]
Rasmussen Reports Aug 6–12, 20072%40%13%25%4%4%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 1%
American Research Group Aug 6–12, 2007, MoE ± 44%36%16%21%7%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%
Rasmussen Reports July 31 – Aug 6, 20073%43%14%22%3%5%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 3%, Mike Gravel 1%, Chris Dodd 1%
USA Today/Gallup Aug 3–5, 20073%42%10%18%19%3%2%4%Dennis Kucinich 1%, Someone else 1%
3%48%12%27%4%1%5%Dennis Kucinich 1%, Someone else 2%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategie Aug 2–5, 20071%39%8%10%21%4%3%14%Dennis Kucinich 1%, Other 2%
2%43%10%23%5%3%14%Dennis Kucinich 1%, Other 2%
Newsweek Aug 1–2, 20073%44%14%23%1%7%7%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Mike Gravel 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, None 4%
NBC News/WSJ July 27–30, 20075%43%13%22%6%6%5%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Other (vol.) 1%, None (vol.) 2%
Pew Research Center July 25–29, 20072%40%11%12%21%2%6%6%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Other (vol.) 1%, None (vol.) 2%
Diageo/Hotline July 19–22, 20072%39%11%30%2%8%8%Dennis Kucinich 3%, All of these (vol.) 1%, None of these (vol.) 4%
ABC News/Washington Post July 18–21, 20072%39%9%14%28%2%5%2%Dennis Kucinich 1%, None of these (vol.) 2%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 2%
2%45%12%30%3%7%2%Dennis Kucinich 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, None of these (vol.) 2%, Other 1%, Wouldn't vote 2%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics July 17–18, 20071%39%9%9%23%2%6%11%Dennis Kucinich 3%, Other (vol.) 1%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 2%
1%41%12%25%2%7%13%Dennis Kucinich 4%, Mike Gravel 0%, Other (vol.) 1%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 2%
USA Today/Gallup July 12–15, 20073%34%9%16%25%4%2%6%Christopher Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%
3%40%13%28%5%2%8%Christopher Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%
Zogby America July 12–14, 20071%37%11%25%3%4%18%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Someone else 2%
Harris Interactive July 6–13, 20072%35%14%13%28%5%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 2%, Wesley Clark 1%
American Research Group July 9–12, 20072%38%16%25%3%4%12%Wesley Clark 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 1%
Rasmussen Reports July 9–12, 20072%38%13%26%3%5%13%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 2%, Mike Gravel 1%
Associated Press/Ipsos July 9–11, 20072%36%11%15%20%2%5%9%Chris Dodd 1%, None 4%
USA Today/Gallup July 6–8, 20073%37%13%16%21%2%3%5%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Mike Gravel 1%
4%42%16%26%4%3%5%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Mike Gravel 1%
Rasmussen Reports June 25–28, 20073%39%13%26%5%4%9%Joe Biden 3%, Dennis Kucinich 3%, Chris Dodd 1%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics June 26–27, 20071%42%14%14%19%1%7%6%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 3%
2%47%13%21%3%8%7%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Other (vol.) 1%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 3%
CNN/Opinion Research June 22–24, 20072%35%13%16%23%4%1%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 1%
3%43%17%25%5%2%[ data unknown/missing ]Joseph Biden 3%, Dennis Kucinich 2%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies June 21–23, 20072%32%11%12%22%1%5%15%Joe Biden 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Other (vol.) 2%
3%35%15%24%1%6%17%Joe Biden 3%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Other (vol.) 3%
Newsweek June 20–21, 20071%43%14%27%2%6%7%Dennis Kucinich 3%, Michael Bloomberg 1%, Joe Biden 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Other 1%
Rasmussen Reports June 18–21, 20074%37%13%25%4%4.5%13%Joe Biden 4%, Dennis Kucinich 3%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 0.5%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies June 15–17, 200730%13%9%20%3%5%20%Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Other (vol.) 2%
1%32%16%22%4%4%21%Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Other (vol.) 2%
USA Today/Gallup June 11–14, 20073%33%11%18%21%5%3%7%Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Someone else 1%
3%39%13%26%5%3%8%Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Someone else 1%
Rasmussen Reports June 11–14, 20072%38%16%27%3%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 1%
American Research Group June 9–12, 20073%39%13%19%5%5%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 1%
NBC News/WSJ June 8–11, 20074%39%15%25%4%4%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 3%, Chris Dodd 1%
Quinnipiac University June 5–11, 20071%35%9%18%21%2%3%11%Joe Biden 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Other (vol.) 1%, Wouldn't vote 1%
Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg June 7–10, 20075%33%8%15%22%4%4%9%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Other (vol.) 1%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics June 5–6, 20071%36%12%14%23%1%2%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 1%
2%41%15%26%1%4%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Mike Gravel 1%
AP/Ipsos June 4–6, 20071%33%12%20%21%3%[ data unknown/missing ]
USA Today/Gallup June 1–3, 20073%29%11%17%30%3%[ data unknown/missing ]
June 1–3, 20074%37%13%36%4%1%[ data unknown/missing ]Mike Gravel 1%
ABC News/Washington Post May 29–June 1, 20072%35%8%17%23%2%2%[ data unknown/missing ]Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%
Rasmussen Reports May 21–23, 200735%14%26%5%[ data unknown/missing ]
Zogby International May 17–20, 20072%39%11%24%2%4%17%Dennis Kucinich 1%, Someone else 3%
Diageo/Hotline May 16–20, 200731%10%13%21%2%6%16%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Any/all of these (vol.) 2%, None of these (vol.) 2%
Rasmussen Reports May 14–17, 200735%18%25%5%[ data unknown/missing ]
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies May 11–13, 20071%35%11%10%24%2%4%12%Chris Dodd 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Other (vol.) 1%
USA Today/Gallup May 10–13, 20072%35%12%16%26%2%4%4%Wesley Clark 1%, Al Sharpton 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Someone else 1%
2%42%14%28%3%5%6%Wesley Clark 1%, Al Sharpton 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Someone else 1%
Rasmussen Reports May 7–10, 200735%14%33%3%[ data unknown/missing ]
CNN/Opinion Research May 4–6, 20072%38%12%12%24%5%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Chris Dodd 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%
USA Today/Gallup May 4–6, 20072%38%12%14%23%2%4%4%Wesley Clark 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Someone else 1%, None (vol.) 1%
2%45%14%27%3%8%5%Wesley Clark 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Someone else 1%, Unsure/None 5%
WNBC/Marist Apr 26 – May 1, 20072%35%15%9%17%3%2%17%Dennis Kucinich 1%, Chris Dodd 1%
Quinnipiac University Apr 25 – May 1, 20072%32%12%14%18%3%4%15%Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%, Other (vol.) 1%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Apr. 27–29, 20072%32%16%11%23%4%1%12%Chris Dodd 1%
NBC News/WSJ Apr. 20–23, 20073%36%20%31%2%1%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 1%
Pew Research Center Apr. 18–22, 20071%34%18%14%24%1%1%7%Dennis Kucinich 1%
Rasmussen Reports Apr. 16–19, 20071%32%17%32%3%2%[ data unknown/missing ]Chris Dodd 1%, Wesley Clark 1%
Fox News/Opinion Dynamics Apr. 17–18, 20071%41%12%16%20%2%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 2%, Chris Dodd 1%
USA Today/Gallup Apr. 13–15, 20071%31%16%15%26%3%7%3%Al Sharpton 2%, Wesley Clark 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, None (vol.) 1%
2%37%19%29%4%7%3%Wesley Clark 2%, Al Sharpton 2%, Mike Gravel 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Someone else 1%, None (vol.) 1%
Washington Post/ABC News Apr. 12–15, 200737%14%17%20%[ data unknown/missing ]
CNN/Opinion Research Apr. 10–12, 20071%30%12%15%26%3%6%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 3%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Al Sharpton 1%
LA Times/Bloomberg Apr. 9–12, 20071%33%14%13%23%3%[ data unknown/missing ]
American Research Group Apr. 9–12, 20072%36%19%24%2%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Wes Clark 1%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%
USA Today/Gallup Apr. 2–5, 20071%38%15%14%19%2%7%5%Wes Clark 3%, Mike Gravel 1%, Someone else 2%, None (vol.) 1%
2%43%18%19%3%7%7%Wes Clark 3%, Mike Gravel 1%, Someone else 2%, None (vol.) 1%
Rasmussen Reports Apr. 2–5, 200734%15%29%4%[ data unknown/missing ]
Cook Political Report Mar 29 – Apr 1, 20074%41%19%17%3%[ data unknown/missing ]
Rasmussen Reports March 26–29, 200733%17%26%4%[ data unknown/missing ]
Fox News/Opinion March 27–28, 20071%36%13%14%18%2%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 2%, Joe Biden 1%
Zogby America Mar. 22–26, 20072%32%13%22%2%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 1%
USA Today/Gallup Mar. 23–25, 20071%35%14%17%22%3%4%4%Joe Biden 1%, Wesley Clark 1%, None (vol.) 2%
2%42%17%24%4%5%5%Joe Biden 2%, Wesley Clark 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, None (vol.) 2%
Pew Research Center Mar. 21–25, 20071%35%16%12%26%1%3%6%None (vol.) 3%
Rasmussen Reports Mar. 19–22, 200737%17%25%3%[ data unknown/missing ]
Rasmussen Reports Mar. 12–15, 20073%35%11%30%5%3%[ data unknown/missing ]
Time Mar. 9–12, 20071%34%10%13%26%2%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 2%, Al Sharpton 1%
CNN Mar. 9–11, 20071%37%12%14%22%3%2%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%
Rasmussen Reports Mar. 5–8, 200738%15%26%3%[ data unknown/missing ]
Associated Press-Ipsos Mar. 5–7, 20071%38%10%14%21%4%[ data unknown/missing ]
American Research Group Mar. 2–5, 20071%34%15%31%2%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%
NBC News/WSJ Mar. 2–5, 20072%40%15%28%5%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%
USA Today/Gallup Mar. 2–4, 20073%36%9%18%22%1%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 2%, Mike Gravel 1%
Rasmussen Reports Feb 26 – Mar 1, 20073%34%15%26%3%[ data unknown/missing ]
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Feb 27–28, 20071%34%12%14%23%1%1%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 1%
Time Feb 23–26, 20072%36%11%13%24%3%2%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 1%, Al Sharpton 1%
ABC News/Washington Post Feb 22–25, 20071%36%12%14%24%3%[ data unknown/missing ]
Zogby Poll Feb 22–24, 20072%33%12%25%5%1%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 1%
Rasmussen Reports Feb 19–22, 20073%37%13%26%4%[ data unknown/missing ]
Quinnipiac University Feb 13–19, 20071%38%6%11%23%2%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Feb 15–18, 20071%42%16%20%5%4%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Tom Vilsack 1%
Rasmussen Reports Feb 12–15, 200728%11%10%24%[ data unknown/missing ]
WNBC/Marist Feb 12–15, 20072%37%11%11%17%2%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 1%, Mike Gravel 1%, Al Sharpton 1%
USA Today/Gallup Feb 9-11, 20071%40%13%14%21%4%2%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%
Times Union/Siena College Poll Feb 6–9, 20071%45%10%10%12%2%1%[ data unknown/missing ]Dennis Kucinich 1%
Rasmussen Reports Feb 5–8, 200728%13%8%23%[ data unknown/missing ]
Rasmussen Reports Jan 29 – Feb 3, 20073%34%10%10%18%3%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 3%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Jan 30–31, 20074%43%12%11%15%2%[ data unknown/missing ]
Time Jan 22–23, 20072%40%11%9%21%4%7%[ data unknown/missing ]John Kerry 4%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%, Al Sharpton 1%
CNN/Opinion Research Jan 19–21, 20073%34%15%10%18%2%12%[ data unknown/missing ]John Kerry 5%, Wesley Clark 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Al Sharpton 1%, Tom Vilsack 1%
ABC News/Washington Post Jan 16–19, 20073%41%11%10%17%1%10%[ data unknown/missing ]John Kerry 8%, Wesley Clark 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%
Gallup Jan 12–14, 20075%29%13%11%18%3%12%[ data unknown/missing ]John Kerry 8%, Wesley Clark 2%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Al Sharpton 1%
Rasmussen Reports Jan 8–11, 20074%22%15%7%21%4%[ data unknown/missing ]John Kerry 4%

Before 2007

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Joe Biden
Hillary Clinton
John Edwards
Al Gore
John Kerry
Barack Obama
Other
Undecided
"Other"
Candidates
USA Today/Gallup Dec 11–14, 20063%33%8%12%6%20%7%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Evan Bayh 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Tom Vilsack 1%
NBC News/WSJ Dec 8–11, 20064%37%14%11%18%5%[ data unknown/missing ]Evan Bayh 3%, Bill Richardson 2%
ABC News/Washington Post Dec 7–11, 20062%39%12%10%7%17%5%[ data unknown/missing ]Bill Richardson 2%, Evan Bayh 1%, Wesley Clark 1%, Tom Vilsack 1%
CNN/Opinion Research Dec 5–7, 20062%37%14%14%7%15%6%10%Bill Richardson 2%, Wesley Clark 2%, Tom Vilsack 1%, Evan Bayh 1%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Dec 5–6, 20062%33%8%11%6%12%6%[ data unknown/missing ]Evan Bayh 2%, Tom Vilsack 2%, Wesley Clark 1%, Bill Richardson 1%
WNBC/Marist Nov 27 – Dec 3, 20063%33%14%13%5%12%4%[ data unknown/missing ]Evan Bayh 1%, Wesley Clark 1%, Bill Richardson 1%, Tom Vilsack 1%
CNN/Opinion Research Nov 17–19, 20063%33%14%14%7%15%9%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 4%, Bill Richardson 3%, Evan Bayh 2%
USA Today/Gallup Nov 9–12, 20064%31%10%9%7%19%11%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 3%, Evan Bayh 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Tom Daschle 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Russ Feingold 1%, Tom Vilsack 1%
Pew Research Center Nov 9–12, 20062%39%10%9%7%23%2%[ data unknown/missing ]Russ Feingold 1%, Bill Richardson 1%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Nov 9–12, 20064%39%11%6%21%7%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Evan Bayh 1%, Russ Feingold 1%, Tom Vilsack 1%
McLaughlin & Associates (R) Nov 7, 20062%31%6%10%10%19%5%[ data unknown/missing ]Evan Bayh 1%, Russ Feingold 1%, Bill Richardson 1%
Rasmussen Reports Nov 4–7, 200629%10%13%4%22%[ data unknown/missing ]
CNN/Opinion Research Oct 27–29, 20062%28%13%13%12%17%7%[ data unknown/missing ]Evan Bayh 2%, Russ Feingold 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Tom Vilsack 1%
WNBC/Marist Sep 18–20, 20065%35%10%16%9%10%[ data unknown/missing ]Tom Daschle 2%, Mark Warner 2%, Evan Bayh 1%, Wesley Clark 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Russ Feingold 1%, Bill Richardson 1%, Tom Vilsack 1%
CNN/Opinion Research Aug 30 – Sep 2, 20062%37%11%20%11%12%[ data unknown/missing ]Russ Feingold 3%, Bill Richardson 3%, Mark Warner 3%, Evan Bayh 2%, Tom Vilsack 1%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Aug 29–30, 20064%32%9%15%13%8%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 4%, Evan Bayh 2%, Mark Warner 2%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Aug 25–27, 20065%32%11%19%9%12%[ data unknown/missing ]Russ Feingold 3%, Evan Bayh 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Mark Warner 2%, Wesley Clark 1%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Tom Vilsack 1%
Pew Research Center Aug 9–13, 20066%40%11%18%11%8%[ data unknown/missing ]Bill Richardson 4%, Russ Feingold 2%, Mark Warner 2%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Jun 1–4, 20064%31%14%18%14%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 3%, Mark Warner 3%, Evan Bayh 2%, Russ Feingold 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Christopher Dodd 1%, Tom Vilsack 0%
Gallup Jun 1–4, 20064%36%12%16%11%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 4%, Russ Feingold 3%, Mark Warner 2%
Diageo/Hotline Apr 19–23, 20065%38%13%14%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 3%, Russ Feingold 3%, Bill Richardson 2%, Mark Warner 2%, Evan Bayh 1%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Mar 14–15, 20064%43%11%12%10%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 4%, Mark Warner 3%, Evan Bayh 2%
WNBC/Marist Feb 13–15, 20064%33%16%17%11%[ data unknown/missing ]Evan Bayh 3%, Wesley Clark 3%, Bill Richardson 3%, Mark Warner 2%
CNN/USA Today/Gallup Feb 9–12, 20065%39%12%13%15%[ data unknown/missing ]Mark Warner 5%, Russ Feingold (vol.) 1%
CNN/USA Today/Gallup Dec 9-11, 20058%43%14%14%[ data unknown/missing ]Bill Richardson 3%, Mark Warner 3%, Evan Bayh 1%, Tom Vilsack 1%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Dec 8–11, 20057%33%15%17%[ data unknown/missing ]Russ Feingold 4%, Bill Richardson 4%, Mark Warner 4%, Evan Bayh 3%, Wesley Clark 3%, Tom Vilsack 0%
NBC News/WSJ Dec 6–8, 20053%26%12%9%7%19%[ data unknown/missing ]Joe Lieberman 10%, Wesley Clark 3%, Bill Richardson 3%, Evan Bayh 1%, Tim Kaine 1%, Mark Warner 1%
NBC News/WSJ Nov 4–7, 20055%41%14%12%10%12%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 4%, Bill Richardson 3%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Oct 12–13, 17, 20055%41%14%17%7%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 3%, Evan Bayh 2%, Tom Vilsack 1%, Mark Warner 1%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Sep 27–28, 20055%42%14%11%14%2%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 1%, Mark Warner 1%
Gallup Aug 5–7, 20058%41%15%16%13%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 5%, Evan Bayh 3%, Bill Richardson 3%, Mark Warner 2%
Zogby Poll Jun 20–22, 20055%39%12%6%13%17%[ data unknown/missing ]Howard Dean 6%, Evan Bayh 4%, Wesley Clark 4%, Bill Richardson 3%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Jun 14–15, 20056%44%13%17%4%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 2%, Evan Bayh 1%, Mark Warner 1%
Marist College Poll Apr 18–21, 20057%40%16%18%7%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 4%, Russ Feingold 2%, Bill Richardson 1%
Marist College Poll Feb 14–16, 20055%39%15%21%10%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 4%, Russ Feingold 2%, Bill Richardson 2%, Evan Bayh 1%, Mark Warner 1%
Ipsos-Public Affairs Poll Dec 17–19, 200433%15%19%11%[ data unknown/missing ]Wesley Clark 11%

Three-way contest

Poll SourceDate
Hillary Clinton
John Edwards
John Kerry
Barack Obama
Tom Vilsack
Rasmussen Reports July 16–22, 200738%14%25%
CBS News/New York Times Poll July 9–17, 200743%16%24%
Rasmussen Reports July 9–15, 200738%13%26%
CBS News/New York Times Poll June 26–28, 200748%11%24%
Rasmussen Reports June 4–7, 200737%11%25%
Rasmussen Reports May 29–31, 200734%15%26%
CBS/New York Times Poll May 18–23, 200746%14%24%
Rasmussen Reports Apr 30 – May 3, 200734%16%26%
Rasmussen Reports Apr 23–26, 200730%17%32%
USA Today/Gallup Apr 13–15, 200737%19%29%
Rasmussen Reports Apr 9–12, 200732%16%30%
CBS News/New York Times Poll Apr 9–12, 200739%21%24%
Time Apr 5–9, 200733%25%26%
CBS News/New York Times Poll Mar 26–27, 200736%18%28%
Time Feb 23–26, 200742%22%30%
Rasmussen Reports Nov 28 – Dec 4, 200634%17%1%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Feb 23–26, 200644%14%16%
CNN/USA Today/Gallup Feb 10, 200540%18%25%
CNN/USA Today/Gallup Feb 4–6, 200540%17%25%
USA Today/Gallup Nov 7–10, 200425%7%15%

Head-to-head polling

Poll SourceDate
Hillary Clinton
John Edwards
Al Gore
John Kerry
Barack Obama
Mark Warner
USA Today/Gallup July 12–15, 200754%42%
Newsweek July 2–3, 200756%33%
USA Today/Gallup June 11–14, 200753%42%
USA Today/Gallup June 1–3, 200749%46%
USA Today/Gallup May 10–13, 200754%40%
USA Today/Gallup May 4–6, 200756%37%
Newsweek May 2–3, 200751%39%
USA Today/Gallup Apr. 13–15, 200753%41%
USA Today/Gallup Apr. 2–5, 200761%33%
USA Today/Gallup March 23–25, 200756%37%
NBC News/WSJ March 2–4, 200747%39%
USA Today/Gallup March 2–4, 200756%36%
Newsweek Feb 28 – Mar 1, 200752%38%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Feb 13–14, 200749%32%
USA Today/Gallup Feb 9-11, 200762%33%
Newsweek Jan 24–25, 200755%35%
Time Jan 22–23, 200755%32%
CBS News Poll Jan 18–21, 200745%28%
USA Today/Gallup Jan 12–14, 200753%39%
Newsweek Dec 5–6, 200650%32%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Dec 5–6, 200652%30%
Newsweek May 2–3, 200757%38%
41%49%
Newsweek Feb 28 – Mar 1, 200763%32%
42%49%
Newsweek Jan 24–25, 200762%29%
39%46%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Dec 5–6, 200653%36%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Aug 29–30, 200653%34%
Diageo/Hotline Apr 19–23, 200652%33%
57%30%
57%29%
66%15%
USA Today/Gallup Nov 7–10, 200455%39%
Fabrizio, McLaughlin & Associates (R) Nov 14–16, 200446%28%

Acceptability

Poll SourceDateDemocratAcceptableUnacceptableUnsure/Other
Gallup Jun 26–29, 2006 John Edwards 71%25%4%
Gallup Jun 26–29, 2006 Hillary Clinton 69%29%1%
Gallup Jun 26–29, 2006 Al Gore 68%31%1%
Gallup Jun 26–29, 2006 John Kerry 59%40%1%
Gallup Jun 26–29, 2006 Joe Biden 44%37%19%
Gallup Dec 8–10, 2006 Barack Obama 42%11%47%
Gallup Jun 26–29, 2006 Wesley Clark 42%49%10%
Gallup Jun 26–29, 2006 Howard Dean 40%54%6%
Gallup Jun 26–29, 2006 Bill Richardson 36%38%26%
Gallup Jun 26–29, 2006 Tom Daschle 35%50%15%
Gallup Jun 26–29, 2006 Russ Feingold 29%41%30%
Gallup Jun 26–29, 2006 Mark Warner 29%42%29%
Gallup Jun 26–29, 2006 Dennis Kucinich 21%51%27%
Gallup Jun 26–29, 2006 Tom Vilsack 19%47%35%

State primary polls

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 Mike Gravel with 1%, Other with 1%
  2. Mike Gravel with 3%, Other with 1%
  3. Mike Gravel with 2%, Other with 2%

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