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    Collection of Polls

    February 3, 2008
    Gallup Daily: Tracking Election 2008
    Based on daily polling from Jan. 31-Feb. 2, 2008

    The Republican race appears somewhat more stable, with John McCain solidifying the gains he made after his recent primary victories in South Carolina and Florida and settling into a firm front-runner status. McCain remains well ahead of his main challenger Mitt Romney, 43% to 24%, in national Republican voters' nomination preferences. Saturday's Gallup release had McCain up by 44% to 24%. Thus, McCain appears well-positioned heading into the Super Tuesday primaries as GOP voters in 21
    states register their presidential nomination preferences. -- Jeff Jones

    McCain 43%
    Romney 24%
    Huckabee 18%
    Paul 4%
    Keys 1%
    Other 3%
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    yo, started without ya ... here

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    There is a major discrepancy between the Rasmussen poll and the others run for the big media.

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    Yeah
    Those Rasumssen numbers are way different

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    Has Rasmussen been accurate in the past at predicting the results?
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    Its my understanding that
    Rasmussen and Zogby are 2 of the most respected polls

    These companys make a lot of money by getting the right answers

    But they are not always right , Like pro gamblers they do the
    research but sometimes the results just don't add up

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