Here are our top 5 presidential power rankings
Republicans:
1st(tied):Rudolph Giuliani, Still on top of McCain in GOP preference polls, and gaining in nationwide numbers as well. Giuliani is trailing McCain against democratic challengers and in the all-important New Hampshire Primary by double digits.
1st(tied):John McCain, Trailing Giuliani among the GOP still but will likely pull ahead int he weeks to come. He has now set up a team and will officially announce his candidacy in Jan of 2007. McCain is still doing better against Democratic candidates and in key primaries so that gives him the tie with Giuliani as the GOP frontrunners.
2nd: Newt Gingrich, has started to pass Romney in polls and is performing better than Romney in key states. Gingrich's small surge in numbers is ending and he will likely start to fall without any mention of him anywhere.
3rd: Mitt Romney, is currently falling in poll numbers both among GOP and against Dems. The new rising star Sam Brownback will also start to surge ahead of him and gain his momentum.
4th: Sam Brownback, has officially stated he will run for president and has formed an exploratory committee. This has given him a surge and could start going ahead of Romney and Gingrich, but will likely never even come close to the big GOP two.
5th: Chuck Hagel, In recent polling Hagel has started to surge ahead of Thompson, Huckabee and Pataki and the grassroots movements are starting to emerge. I feel Hagel is still a minor candidate, but is gaining. His average in polls right now is 3%, however in our poll he recieved 19%.
Democrats:
1st: Hillary Clinton, is rising and rising in polls and it seems no one can catch her. She defeats her nearest challenger by 15-20 points doubling their support. This huge surge maybe because of the buzz of her actually considering a bid and hiring a fundraiser. However her surge could end quickly and maybe if Al Gore jumps into the race she will fall in numbers, but as of now she is unbeatable.
2nd: John Edwards, has won back the 2nd place spot by now tieing or even beating Barack Obama in many new polls. Edwards is enjoying a small surge but is not enough to catch Clinton. He may have to settle for the VP slot again.
3rd: Barack Obama, he is currently falling in support since his announcement of interest in the 2008 race. He was in striking distance if Clinton and may have almost topped her, however he had taken a 10 point dip and has fallen behing Gore and Edwards in one poll. He still is in the race to be the alternative to Clinton but it looks like Edwards may take that away from him.
4th: Al Gore, Still hasn't completely ruled out a 2008 run but it is unlikely that he will run for president. If he ever does jump in look for it to be late in the campaign maybe even after NH and Iowa. Gore is now almost defeating Obama and if he does ruin he will surge ahead of Edwards and Obama and become the only alternative to Clinton.
5th: Evan Bayh, Joe Biden, John Kerry share the 5th spot with the three neck and neck with each other in polls and Kerry's falling in polls since his pre-election slip.
New 2008 Presidential Election Polls from Polling Report:
Democratic Polls
(D)Hillary Clinton 33%
(D)Barack Obama 12%
(D)Al Gore 11%
(D)John Edwards 8%
(D)John Kerry 6%
(D)Evan Bayh 2%
(D)Joesph Biden 2%
(D)Tom Vilsack 2%
(D)Wesley Clark 1%
(D)Bill Richardson 1%
(D)Hillary Clinton 53%
(D)Al Gore 36%
(D)Hillary Clinton 52%
(D)Barack Obama 30%
(D)Hillary Clinton 33%
(D)John Edwards 14%
(D)Al Gore 13%
(D)Barack Obama 12%
(D)John Kerry 5%
(D)Joe Biden 3%
(D)Bill Richardson 1%
(D)Evan Bayh 1%
(D)Wesley Clark 1%
(D)Tom Vilsack 1%
(D)Al Sharpton -%
(D)Chris Dodd -%
Republcian Polls
(R)Rudolph Giuliani 30%
(R)John McCain 23%
(R)Newt Gingrich 9%
(R)Mitt Romney 8%
(R)Sam Brownback 3%
(R)George Pataki 2%
(R)Duncan Hunter 1%
(R)Chuck Hagel -%
(R)Rudolph Giuliani 42%
(R)John McCain 40%
(R)John McCain 59%
(R)Rudolph Giuliani 14%
(R)Rudolph Giuliani 24%
(R)John McCain 23%
(R)Condi Rice 15% Not Running
(R)Newt Gingrich 8%
(R)Mitt Romney 4%
(R)Bill Frist 3% Not Running
(R)Chuck Hagel 2%
(R)Tommy Thompson 1%
(R)Mike Huckabee 1%
(R)Tom Tancredo 1%
(R)George Pataki 1%
(R)Sam Brownback -%
Polling Averages
Democrats
(D)Hillary Clinton 33%
(D)Barack Obama 12%
(D)Al Gore 12%
(D)John Edwards 11%
(D)John Kerry 6%
(D)Joe Biden 3%
(D)Evan Bayh 2%
(D)Tom Vilsack 2%
(D)Bill Richardson 1%
(D)Wesley Clark 1%
(D)Chris Dodd -%
(D)Al Sharpton -%
Republicans
(R)Rudolph Giuliani 27%
(R)John McCain 23%
(R)Newt Gingrich 9%
(R)Mitt Romney 6%
(R)Sam Brownback 3%
(R)George Pataki 2%
(R)Chuck Hagel 2%
(R)Tommy Thompson 1%
(R)Mike Huckabee 1%
(R)Tom Tancredo 1%
Republicans:
1st(tied):Rudolph Giuliani, Still on top of McCain in GOP preference polls, and gaining in nationwide numbers as well. Giuliani is trailing McCain against democratic challengers and in the all-important New Hampshire Primary by double digits.
1st(tied):John McCain, Trailing Giuliani among the GOP still but will likely pull ahead int he weeks to come. He has now set up a team and will officially announce his candidacy in Jan of 2007. McCain is still doing better against Democratic candidates and in key primaries so that gives him the tie with Giuliani as the GOP frontrunners.
2nd: Newt Gingrich, has started to pass Romney in polls and is performing better than Romney in key states. Gingrich's small surge in numbers is ending and he will likely start to fall without any mention of him anywhere.
3rd: Mitt Romney, is currently falling in poll numbers both among GOP and against Dems. The new rising star Sam Brownback will also start to surge ahead of him and gain his momentum.
4th: Sam Brownback, has officially stated he will run for president and has formed an exploratory committee. This has given him a surge and could start going ahead of Romney and Gingrich, but will likely never even come close to the big GOP two.
5th: Chuck Hagel, In recent polling Hagel has started to surge ahead of Thompson, Huckabee and Pataki and the grassroots movements are starting to emerge. I feel Hagel is still a minor candidate, but is gaining. His average in polls right now is 3%, however in our poll he recieved 19%.
Democrats:
1st: Hillary Clinton, is rising and rising in polls and it seems no one can catch her. She defeats her nearest challenger by 15-20 points doubling their support. This huge surge maybe because of the buzz of her actually considering a bid and hiring a fundraiser. However her surge could end quickly and maybe if Al Gore jumps into the race she will fall in numbers, but as of now she is unbeatable.
2nd: John Edwards, has won back the 2nd place spot by now tieing or even beating Barack Obama in many new polls. Edwards is enjoying a small surge but is not enough to catch Clinton. He may have to settle for the VP slot again.
3rd: Barack Obama, he is currently falling in support since his announcement of interest in the 2008 race. He was in striking distance if Clinton and may have almost topped her, however he had taken a 10 point dip and has fallen behing Gore and Edwards in one poll. He still is in the race to be the alternative to Clinton but it looks like Edwards may take that away from him.
4th: Al Gore, Still hasn't completely ruled out a 2008 run but it is unlikely that he will run for president. If he ever does jump in look for it to be late in the campaign maybe even after NH and Iowa. Gore is now almost defeating Obama and if he does ruin he will surge ahead of Edwards and Obama and become the only alternative to Clinton.
5th: Evan Bayh, Joe Biden, John Kerry share the 5th spot with the three neck and neck with each other in polls and Kerry's falling in polls since his pre-election slip.
New 2008 Presidential Election Polls from Polling Report:
Democratic Polls
(D)Hillary Clinton 33%
(D)Barack Obama 12%
(D)Al Gore 11%
(D)John Edwards 8%
(D)John Kerry 6%
(D)Evan Bayh 2%
(D)Joesph Biden 2%
(D)Tom Vilsack 2%
(D)Wesley Clark 1%
(D)Bill Richardson 1%
(D)Hillary Clinton 53%
(D)Al Gore 36%
(D)Hillary Clinton 52%
(D)Barack Obama 30%
(D)Hillary Clinton 33%
(D)John Edwards 14%
(D)Al Gore 13%
(D)Barack Obama 12%
(D)John Kerry 5%
(D)Joe Biden 3%
(D)Bill Richardson 1%
(D)Evan Bayh 1%
(D)Wesley Clark 1%
(D)Tom Vilsack 1%
(D)Al Sharpton -%
(D)Chris Dodd -%
Republcian Polls
(R)Rudolph Giuliani 30%
(R)John McCain 23%
(R)Newt Gingrich 9%
(R)Mitt Romney 8%
(R)Sam Brownback 3%
(R)George Pataki 2%
(R)Duncan Hunter 1%
(R)Chuck Hagel -%
(R)Rudolph Giuliani 42%
(R)John McCain 40%
(R)John McCain 59%
(R)Rudolph Giuliani 14%
(R)Rudolph Giuliani 24%
(R)John McCain 23%
(R)Condi Rice 15% Not Running
(R)Newt Gingrich 8%
(R)Mitt Romney 4%
(R)Bill Frist 3% Not Running
(R)Chuck Hagel 2%
(R)Tommy Thompson 1%
(R)Mike Huckabee 1%
(R)Tom Tancredo 1%
(R)George Pataki 1%
(R)Sam Brownback -%
Polling Averages
Democrats
(D)Hillary Clinton 33%
(D)Barack Obama 12%
(D)Al Gore 12%
(D)John Edwards 11%
(D)John Kerry 6%
(D)Joe Biden 3%
(D)Evan Bayh 2%
(D)Tom Vilsack 2%
(D)Bill Richardson 1%
(D)Wesley Clark 1%
(D)Chris Dodd -%
(D)Al Sharpton -%
Republicans
(R)Rudolph Giuliani 27%
(R)John McCain 23%
(R)Newt Gingrich 9%
(R)Mitt Romney 6%
(R)Sam Brownback 3%
(R)George Pataki 2%
(R)Chuck Hagel 2%
(R)Tommy Thompson 1%
(R)Mike Huckabee 1%
(R)Tom Tancredo 1%
1 comment:
I halfa big proglem with you're pole. It should read like this
Neocons:
1st who care's they are loosing anyway
2nd ditto
...
Democrat's:
1st Hillary Clinton
2nd no 2nd place because hillary monster leed
3rd ditto
4th ditto
...
117th: John Edward's or whoever tiw as lost as a lower role (vp) agsinst bush. what kind of idiot can't even beat a bush expect to win.
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