Here are the latest results from the Alabama poll by Rasmussen Reports published on USAElectionPolls.com:
There were 576 voters polled on 1/31.
Rasmussen Reports Date: 1/31 Alabama Added: 2/3/08 Est. MoE = 4.1% |
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Hillary Clinton | 46% |
Barack Obama | 41% |
Unsure | 13% |
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In Alabama, Clinton leads by eight among women and by two percentage points among men.While Obama leads by a two-to-one margin among African-American voters in the state, Clinton still attracts 30% of this important segment of the electorate.
Seventy-nine percent (79%) of Clinton’s voters say they are “certain” they will vote for her. Five percent (5%) of her supporters say there’s a good chance they could change their mind while another 20% say they might change their mind.
For Obama, 82% are “certain” and just 2% say there’s a good chance they could change their mind. Another 16% of Obama’s voters say they might change their mind.
Clinton is viewed favorably by 82% of the state’s Likely Primary Voters, Obama by 70%. Obama is viewed favorably by 89% of African-American voters but just 51% of White Voters.
Eighty-four percent (84%) say that Clinton would be at least somewhat likely to win the White House if nominated. That figure includes 52% who believe she would be Very Likely to win.
Seventy-two percent (72%) say Obama would be at least somewhat likely to win, including 41% who believe he would be Very Likely to win.
Source: Tracking Polls, Super Tuesday Polls
The average poll results over the last 5 days in the Alabama polls from USAElectionPolls.com are:
Candidate | % |
Hillary Clinton | 47 |
Barack Obama | 44 |