Wednesday, January 24, 2007

It's Never Too Early for a 2008 (US) Elections Poll

After seeing it at THEJESZONE, I took still another survey: the 2008 US Presidential Candidate Selector. I won't comment on this in detail, but I'm not surprised that Ron Paul is #1. Also, aren't Clinton and Romney supposed to be two of the leading contenders at the moment? As I noted in April, Hagel is still kind of high on the list.

Percent Rank Item
(100%) 1: Rep. Ron Paul (R) Information
(84%) 2: Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) Information
(82%) 3: Sen. Chuck Hagel (R) Information
(82%) 4: Sen. Sam Brownback (R) Information
(79%) 5: Rep. Duncan Hunter (R) Information
(71%) 6: Ex-Rep. Newt Gingrich (R) Information
(71%) 7: Gov. Bill Richardson (D) Information
(69%) 8: Rep. Tom Tancredo (R) Information
(69%) 9: Sec. Condoleezza Rice (R) Information
(69%) 10: Sen. John McCain (R) Information
(66%) 11: Sen. Barack Obama (D) Information
(66%) 12: Sen. Joseph Biden (D) Information
(64%) 13: Ex-VP Al Gore (D) Information
(61%) 14: Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D) Information
(61%) 15: Sen. George Allen (R) Information
(58%) 16: Gov. Tom Vilsack (D) Information
(56%) 17: Ex-Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) Information
(56%) 18: Gov. George Pataki (R) Information
(56%) 19: Sen. John Kerry (D) Information
(53%) 20: Ex-Sen. John Edwards (D) Information
(51%) 21: Sen. Christopher Dodd (D) Information
(48%) 22: Retired Gen. Wesley Clark (D) Information
(46%) 23: Sen. Hillary Clinton (D) Information
(41%) 24: Gov. Mitt Romney (R) Information

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