Some Believe Mike Huckabee May Be Running Out Of Luck

Pulling an upset win in Iowa, Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee may have felt a little more emboldened. However, his exuberance may have lost some luster with the resurgence of John McCain's popularity on the road to the Republican president ...

Ron Paul Takes Aim At Stimulus Package

Continuing his critical assessment of the government's handling of the current state of the economy, Texas Republican Senator Ron Paul is virtually laughing at the announced package aimed at spurring spending to boost the overall economy. Leading ...

Mitt Romney Backers Hoping For Fred Thompson Support

With former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson officially out of the contest for the Republican presidential nomination, supporters of Mitt Romney are looking to sway his supporters into his camp. Thomson enter the race late and never attained the l ...

Many People Asking How Many Clintons Is Enough: Hillary, Bill

As the Democratic race for the presidential nomination continues to heat up, many in and out of the party are wondering which of the Clintons is the real candidate for president. New York Senator Hillary Clinton has enlisted the aid of her husban ...

Feeling Cornered, Barack Obama Fighting Back

Following his first win the Iowa caucus, Illinois Senator Barack Obama lost three consecutive primaries in New Hampshire, Nevada and Michigan, although he was not on Michigan's ballot and is looking for a reversal of fortune in South Carolina and ...

John McCain Leads Florida Poll Released by Insider Advantage

Florida Poll: Rudy Giuliani 18%, Mitt Romney 22%, Mike Huckabee 16%, John McCain 23%, Ron Paul 4%.

Mitt Romney Leads Florida Poll Released by Rasmussen Reports

Florida Poll: Rudy Giuliani 20%, Mitt Romney 27%, Mike Huckabee 15%, John McCain 23%, Ron Paul 4%.

Mitt Romney Leads Florida Poll Released by Mason Dixon

Florida Poll: Rudy Giuliani 18%, Mitt Romney 30%, Mike Huckabee 15%, John McCain 26%.

John McCain Leads Florida Poll Released by Strategic Vision

Florida Poll: Rudy Giuliani 22%, Mitt Romney 20%, Mike Huckabee 18%, John McCain 25%, Fred Thompson 6%, Ron Paul 5%.

John McCain Leads Florida Poll Released by Miami Herald/St. Petersburg Times/Bay News 9 poll conducted by Schroth, Eldon & Associates (D) and the Polling Company (R)

Florida Poll: Rudy Giuliani 15%, Mitt Romney 23%, Mike Huckabee 15%, John McCain 25%, Fred Thompson 4%, Ron Paul 3%.

Hillary Clinton Leads Florida Poll Released by Mason Dixon

Florida Poll: Hillary Clinton 47%, Barack Obama 25%, John Edwards 16%.

Hillary Clinton Leads Florida Poll Released by Strategic Vision

Florida Poll: Hillary Clinton 47%, Barack Obama 36%, John Edwards 12%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.

Hillary Clinton Leads Florida Poll Released by Miami Herald/St. Petersburg Times/Bay News 9 poll conducted by Schroth, Eldon & Associates (D) and the Polling Company (R)

Florida Poll: Hillary Clinton 42%, Barack Obama 23%, John Edwards 12%, Dennis Kucinich 2%.

Barack Obama Leads South Carolina Poll Released by Rasmussen Reports

South Carolina Poll: Hillary Clinton 28%, Barack Obama 43%, John Edwards 17%.

Barack Obama Leads South Carolina Poll Released by Zogby

South Carolina Poll: Hillary Clinton 24%, Barack Obama 39%, John Edwards 19%.

Barack Obama Leads South Carolina Poll Released by Clemson University Palmetto Poll

South Carolina Poll: Hillary Clinton 20%, Barack Obama 27%, John Edwards 17%.

Barack Obama Leads South Carolina Poll Released by Survey USA

South Carolina Poll: Hillary Clinton 29%, Barack Obama 45%, John Edwards 22%.

John McCain Leads Arizona Poll Released by Arizona State University Cronkite/Eight Poll

Arizona Poll: Rudy Giuliani 4%, Mitt Romney 18%, Mike Huckabee 7%, John McCain 41%, Fred Thompson 9%, Ron Paul 2%.

John McCain Leads New York Poll Released by Quinnipiac University Poll

New York Poll: Rudy Giuliani 30%, Mitt Romney 9%, Mike Huckabee 8%, John McCain 30%, Fred Thompson 8%, Ron Paul 4%.

John McCain Leads New Jersey Poll Released by Quinnipiac University Poll

New Jersey Poll: Rudy Giuliani 26%, Mitt Romney 14%, Mike Huckabee 9%, John McCain 29%, Fred Thompson 9%, Ron Paul 7%.