Rudy Giuliani Leads Florida Poll Released by Insider Advantage

Florida Poll: Rudy Giuliani 21%, Mitt Romney 20%, Mike Huckabee 13%, John McCain 20%, Fred Thompson 7%, Ron Paul 6%.

John McCain Leads Florida Poll Released by Research 2000 for The South Florida Sun Sentinel and Florida Times Union

Florida Poll: Rudy Giuliani 22%, Mitt Romney 16%, Mike Huckabee 17%, John McCain 26%, Fred Thompson 7%, Ron Paul 5%.

John McCain Leads South Carolina Poll Released by Survey USA

South Carolina Poll: Rudy Giuliani 3%, Mitt Romney 17%, Mike Huckabee 26%, John McCain 29%, Fred Thompson 17%, Ron Paul 5%.

John McCain Leads South Carolina Poll Released by McClatchy MSNBC Poll conducted by Mason Dixon Polling & Research

South Carolina Poll: Rudy Giuliani 5%, Mitt Romney 15%, Mike Huckabee 25%, John McCain 27%, Fred Thompson 13%, Ron Paul 6%.

John McCain Leads South Carolina Poll Released by American Research Group

South Carolina Poll: Rudy Giuliani 4%, Mitt Romney 20%, Mike Huckabee 23%, John McCain 33%, Fred Thompson 13%, Ron Paul 1%.

John McCain Leads South Carolina Poll Released by Reuters/C SPAN/Zogby Poll

South Carolina Poll: Rudy Giuliani 2%, Mitt Romney 15%, Mike Huckabee 22%, John McCain 29%, Fred Thompson 13%, Ron Paul 4%.

John McCain Leads South Carolina Poll Released by Rasmussen Reports

South Carolina Poll: Rudy Giuliani 3%, Mitt Romney 18%, Mike Huckabee 24%, John McCain 24%, Fred Thompson 16%, Ron Paul 5%.

Hillary Clinton Leads Massachusetts Poll Released by Survey USA

Massachusetts Poll: Hillary Clinton 56%, Barack Obama 23%, John Edwards 14%.

Hillary Clinton Leads Nevada Poll Released by Reuters/C SPAN/Zogby Poll

Nevada Poll: Hillary Clinton 42%, Barack Obama 37%, John Edwards 12%.

Hillary Clinton Leads California Poll Released by Rasmussen Reports

California Poll: Hillary Clinton 38%, Barack Obama 33%, John Edwards 12%.

Hillary Clinton Leads Pennsylvania Poll Released by Franklin & Marshall College/Philadelphia Daily News/WGAL TV, et al, Keystone Poll

Pennsylvania Poll: Hillary Clinton 40%, Barack Obama 20%, John Edwards 11%, Dennis Kucinich 2%.

Hillary Clinton Leads Florida Poll Released by Insider Advantage

Florida Poll: Hillary Clinton 42%, Barack Obama 34%, John Edwards 9%.

Hillary Clinton Leads Florida Poll Released by Research 2000 for The South Florida Sun Sentinel and Florida Times Union

Florida Poll: Hillary Clinton 50%, Barack Obama 28%, John Edwards 13%.

Barack Obama Leads South Carolina Poll Released by McClatchy MSNBC Poll conducted by Mason Dixon Polling & Research

South Carolina Poll: Hillary Clinton 31%, Barack Obama 40%, John Edwards 13%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.

Barack Obama Leads South Carolina Poll Released by American Research Group

South Carolina Poll: Hillary Clinton 38%, Barack Obama 44%, John Edwards 9%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.

Barack Obama Leads South Carolina Poll Released by Rasmussen Reports

South Carolina Poll: Hillary Clinton 31%, Barack Obama 44%, John Edwards 15%.

Mitt Romney Assured America He Will Walk Away With A Michigan Win

Republican candidate Mitt Romney has spent over three million dollars in an advertising campaign throughout Michigan. His hopes for a win in the Michigan debate are high due to this as well as the factor that he is focused on building the job mar ...

Mike Huckabee Banks On Further Evangelical Support To Win Next Debate

Republican candidate Mike Huckabee walked away from Iowa with a victory due to a large evangelical voter fan base. As candidates move on to debates in Michigan, Huckabee holds high hopes for a similar turn out. Huckabee has not spent any time or ...

Senator Hillary Clinton Finds Herself Through The American People

It is certain that as a candidate in the presidential campaign that even a woman with strength and courage such as Senator Hillary Clinton, one can find themselves in a place that leaves them almost numb. Candidates are so focused on preparation ...

The Powerful Support Behind Barack Obama

Illinois senator Barack Obama has some interesting supporters backing his campaign this election of 2008. Big names stand behind Senator Obama such as Jesse Jackson, Oprah Winfrey and now Senator John Kerry. As we hear the constant debates back a ...