Wednesday, April 9, 2008

New 2008 Oregon and Washington Political Polls, Senatorial, Presidential, Gubernatorial…

Survey USA released new polls Monday for the Oregon primary and the State of Washington general elections.

Oregon Presidential nomination:

Obama 52%
Clinton 42%

Looks like Clinton is going to make it fairly close, probably not what Obama hoped for.

Washington General Presidential election:

Clinton 45%
McCain 46%

Obama 51%
McCain 44%

McCain still leads Clinton and is in striking distance of Obama. It would be a huge upset if McCain ends up winning in the Northwest.

Washington Gubernatorial:

Gregoire (D) 48%
Rossi (R) 47%

Bad news for Gregoire, having that small of a lead as an incumbent at this point is not a good sign.

Oh, there is also an Oregon Senate Democratic Primary poll out:

Merkley 11%
Novick 23%
Neville 12%

Not good news for the DSCC, their favorite, Oregon House Speaker Jeff "Must Tax" Merkley is in THIRD PLACE!!! He has less than half as much as competitor Steve Novick. National Democrats reputation may be on the line, it probably wouldn't be good for them to see their favorite get crushed in the primary. I do expect the gap to close, but 11% is not a great sign.

Also see:

Latest Oregon Presidential Poll Numbers

John McCain On The Issues... And Why Conservatives (and everybody else) Should Support Him.

John McCain Vice-Presidential Picks

McCain vs Obama

Al Gore for President... 2008?

For complete poll results, visit Survey USA election polls.



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