Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Clinton: 45%
Giuliani: 44%
Clinton: 47%
Thompson: 40%
Clinton: 49%
Romney: 36%
Clinton: 44%
McCain: 40%
Clinton is viewed favorably by 54% of Pennsylvania voters. That’s a bit better than her national numbers, but the general dynamic is the same. She is very popular among Democrats (79% favorable) and very unpopular among Republicans (69% unfavorable). Those not affiliated with either major party offer a more mixed response.
Giuliani is the most personally popular of all the candidates. The former Mayor of New York is viewed favorably by 60% of the state’s voters. John McCain is viewed favorably by 54%, Fred Thompson by 44%, and Mitt Romney by 37%. On the national scene, 44% say they will vote against Romney no matter who is on the ballot in 2008. That’s a point higher than the number who will vote against Clinton.
http://rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/pennsylvania_clinton_45_giuliani_44