Washington D.C. 1/30/2008 8:06:12 PM
News / Politics

John McCain Leads Oklahoma Poll Released by Survey USA

Here are the latest results from the Oklahoma poll by Survey USA published on USAElectionPolls.com:

There were 502 voters polled on 1/27.

Survey USA
Date: 1/27
Oklahoma
Est. MoE = 4.2%
John McCain 37%
Mike Huckabee 28%
Mitt Romney 19%
Rudy Giuliani 6%
Ron Paul 6%
Unsure 3%
Other 2%

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Huckabee, in turn, is 9 points ahead of third-place finisher Mitt Romney, who takes 19% of the vote. Rudolph Giuliani and Ron Paul tie for last, at 6%. In the two weeks since an identical SurveyUSA poll, McCain is up 8; Huckabee is down 3; Romney is up 11. Romney has tripled his support among the two-thirds of Oklahoma Republican likely primary voters who identify themselves as conservatives. Huckabee leads by 12 among the youngest voters; McCain leads by 18 among the oldest. McCain leads by 3 among conservatives and by 24 among moderates. By nearly 2:1, Oklahoma likely Republican primary voters say the economy is the issue the the next president should focus on ahead of all overs; among the voters choosing the economy as the most important issue, McCain holds a 15 point lead over Huckabee. Among those who say immigration is the most important issue, Huckabee leads Romney by 3, and leads McCain by 15.

Source: Tracking Polls, State Presidential Primary Polls

The average poll results over the last 5 days in the Oklahoma polls from USAElectionPolls.com are:

Candidate %
Rudy Giuliani 6
Mitt Romney 19
Mike Huckabee 28
John McCain 37
Ron Paul 6