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« on: January 17, 2008, 03:43:22 PM »

Rasmussen National Poll:

Hillary Clinton (D) 47%
Mitt Romney (R) 41%

Barack Obama (D) 49%
Mitt Romney (R) 37%

The former Massachusetts governor enjoys a double-digit advantage over Clinton among male voters, but trails by five points among that group when pitted against Obama.

In both match-ups, Romney suffers a deficit of around 20 percentage points with female voters. Among unaffiliated voters, Romney is dead even with Clinton, 40% to 40%, but trails Obama by twelve points among this group, just as he does among likely voters as a whole.

Romney is favorably viewed by 36%, a 12-point decline since early January; unfavorably by 50%. Clinton is at 45% favorable, 53% unfavorable. Obama is at 53% favorable, 45% unfavorable.
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« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2008, 09:16:29 PM »

Wow, Romney's got -14 favorability? Who'd have thought that someone could be less popular than Hillary Clinton?
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