Here are the latest results from the New Jersey poll by Rasmussen Reports published on USAElectionPolls.com:
There were 866 voters polled on 1/15.
Rasmussen Reports Date: 1/15 New Jersey Added: 1/20/08 Est. MoE = 3.3% |
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Hillary Clinton | 45% |
Barack Obama | 27% |
John Edwards | 11% |
Dennis Kucinich | 2% |
Unsure | 14% |
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Sixty-six percent (66%) of Clinton voters are “certain” they will vote for her and not change their mind. Sixty-four percent (64%) of Obama voters are that “certain.”Eighty-six percent (86%) say that Clinton would be at least somewhat likely to win the general election if nominated. That includes 45% who say she would be Very Likely to win.
Seventy-four percent (74%) say that Obama would have a chance to win the White House if nominated including 33% who say he would be Very Likely to win.
Just 56% believe Edwards would have a chance at defeating the Republican in November. A commentary by Dick Morris says it is time for Edwards to get out of the race because he holds the fate of Clinton and Obama in his hands.
Among African-American voters, Obama leads Clinton 59% to 23%. This mirrors a trend seen nationally and in other states such as South Carolina. An Inside Report by Robert Novak suggests that Clinton comments about vetting Obama may disturb the party’s racial chemistry.