Mitt Romney Leads Michigan Poll Released by McClatchy MSNBC poll by Mason Dixon Polling and Research

Michigan Poll: Rudy Giuliani 6%, Mitt Romney 30%, Mike Huckabee 17%, John McCain 22%, Fred Thompson 7%, Ron Paul 5%.

John McCain Leads Michigan Poll Released by Mitchell Interactive

Michigan Poll: Rudy Giuliani 8%, Mitt Romney 17%, Mike Huckabee 11%, John McCain 23%, Ron Paul 8%.

Mike Huckabee Leads Georgia Poll Released by Mason Dixon

Georgia Poll: Rudy Giuliani 9%, Mitt Romney 14%, Mike Huckabee 31%, John McCain 18%, Fred Thompson 8%.

Rudy Giuliani Leads New York Poll Released by Survey USA

New York Poll: Rudy Giuliani 32%, Mitt Romney 7%, Mike Huckabee 12%, John McCain 29%, Fred Thompson 6%, Ron Paul 3%.

John McCain Leads Florida Poll Released by Survey USA Poll

Florida Poll: Rudy Giuliani 19%, Mitt Romney 17%, Mike Huckabee 17%, John McCain 27%, Fred Thompson 8%, Ron Paul 5%.

John McCain Leads National Poll Released by CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll

CNN National Polls Poll: Rudy Giuliani 18%, Mitt Romney 14%, Mike Huckabee 21%, John McCain 34%, Fred Thompson 6%, Ron Paul 5%.

Barack Obama Leads Georgia Poll Released by Mason Dixon

Georgia Poll: Hillary Clinton 33%, Barack Obama 36%, John Edwards 14%.

Hillary Clinton Leads New York Poll Released by Survey USA

New York Poll: Hillary Clinton 56%, Barack Obama 29%, John Edwards 8%.

Hillary Clinton Leads Florida Poll Released by Survey USA Poll

Florida Poll: Hillary Clinton 51%, Barack Obama 32%, John Edwards 11%.

Hillary Clinton Leads National Poll Released by CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll

CNN National Polls Poll: Hillary Clinton 49%, Barack Obama 36%, John Edwards 12%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.

Ron Paul Enjoying Improved Popularity

If Ron Paul was the type to sit back and say "I told you so" he could be having a field day with the news right now. After being left out of a debate in New Hampshire by Fox News because his polling numbers did not meet their criteria of double-d ...

Mitt Romney Being Seen As The Silver Candidate

Coming off second place finishes in the Iowa Republican caucus and the New Hampshire primary, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney is hoping to add a gold medal to his pair of silver medals in Michigan. Preaching to voters in a state with an ...

Barack Obama Puts Focus On Southern States

Having pulled his name from the Democratic primary ballot in Michigan, Barack Obama is moving his focus, as well as his campaign money to South Carolina and Florida, after watching his short-lived momentum stall in New Hampshire. The only top-tie ...

Mike Huckabee Not Playing Much In Michigan

Following a third place showing in New Hampshire, Mike Huckabee is playing somewhat aloof in Michigan where he and the other Republican presidential hopefuls square of January 15th for the party's nomination. Having come out of top of the Iowa Ca ...

Hillary Clinton Learning To Ignore Popularity Polls

Had Hillary Clinton paid strict attention to the polls going into the New Hampshire primary election, she may have spent the day in tears. Coming off a loss in Iowa to Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination, she pulled out a vict ...

John McCain Leads South Carolina Poll Released by Rasmussen Reports

South Carolina Poll: Rudy Giuliani 6%, Mitt Romney 16%, Mike Huckabee 24%, John McCain 27%, Fred Thompson 12%, Ron Paul 5%.

John McCain Leads South Carolina Poll Released by FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll

South Carolina Poll: Rudy Giuliani 5%, Mitt Romney 17%, Mike Huckabee 18%, John McCain 25%, Fred Thompson 9%, Ron Paul 5%.

Barack Obama Leads South Carolina Poll Released by Rasmussen Reports

South Carolina Poll: Hillary Clinton 30%, Barack Obama 42%, John Edwards 15%.

Mike Huckabee Leads Michigan Poll Released by Rossman Group/Michigan Information & Research Services/Denno Noor Research (D) poll

Michigan Poll: Rudy Giuliani 8%, Mitt Romney 22%, Mike Huckabee 23%, John McCain 18%, Fred Thompson 4%, Ron Paul 3%.

John McCain Leads Michigan Poll Released by Strategic Vision (R) poll

Michigan Poll: Rudy Giuliani 13%, Mitt Romney 20%, Mike Huckabee 18%, John McCain 29%, Fred Thompson 5%, Ron Paul 5%.