Here are the latest results from the Virginia poll by Survey USA published on USAElectionPolls.com:
There were 382 voters polled on 2/7-8.
Survey USA Date: 2/7-8 Virginia Est. MoE = 5.0% |
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John McCain | 57% |
Mike Huckabee | 25% |
Ron Paul | 9% |
Unsure | 3% |
Other | 7% |
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Virginia Republican Primary: Most Romney Supporters Go to McCain, Who Sails to Easy Win - One day after Mitt Romney withdrew from the Republican race for President, John McCain collects approximately two-thirds of Romney's support, according to before-and-after tracking polls conducted by SurveyUSA for WJLA-TV Washington DC, WDBJ-TV Roanoke, and WTVR-TV Richmond. In SurveyUSA interviews conducted on 02/06/08, before Romney withdrew, McCain got 45%, Romney 22%, Mike Huckabee 20%. In interviews conducted on 02/07/08 and 02/08/08, immediately after Romney withdrew, McCain gained 12 points, to 57%, Huckabee gained 5 points, to 25%. McCain led Huckabee by 25 points before Romney dropped out. McCain leads Huckabee by 32 points now. McCain leads in all regions of the state, though Huckabee runs slightly stronger in the Shenandoah and in Southeast VA than he does in the DC suburbs and in Central VA. To the extent that Republicans in Virginia see John McCain's nomination as a foregone conclusion, and therefore do not turn out to vote, McCain's margin of victory may here be slightly overstated or understated -- but the dynamics of the contest are clear. At stake are 63 winner-take-all delegates to the Republican National Convention.