Barack the House Link Party - 03/26/07
Thompson Tied with Clinton, Trails Obama
Rasmussen
The first Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey involving Thompson shows the former Senator from Tennessee essentially tied with the Democratic frontrunner, Senator Hillary Clinton. It’s Thompson 44% Clinton 43%.
However, Thompson trails another leading Democrat, Illinois Senator Barack Obama by twelve percentage points, 49% to 37%. When matched against Thompson, Obama outperforms Clinton among men, women, white voters, and unaffiliated voters. He even attracts more crossover support from the GOP.
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Sun-Sentinel.com - Fort Lauderdale,FL,USA
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Boston Globe - Boston,MA,USA
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BlogHer - San Jose,CA,USA
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Boston Globe - Boston,MA,USA
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Sacramento Bee - Sacramento,CA,USA
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Washington Post - Washington,DC,USA
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Minneapolis Southwest Journal - Minneapolis,MN,USA
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