John McCain Leads New Hampshire Poll Released by American Research Group poll

New Hampshire Poll: Rudy Giuliani 16%, Mitt Romney 26%, Mike Huckabee 11%, John McCain 26%, Fred Thompson 4%, Ron Paul 4%.

Mitt Romney Leads New Hampshire Poll Released by USA Today/Gallup Poll

New Hampshire Poll: Rudy Giuliani 11%, Mitt Romney 34%, Mike Huckabee 9%, John McCain 27%, Fred Thompson 4%, Ron Paul 9%.

Mike Huckabee Leads Iowa Poll Released by CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll

Iowa Poll: Rudy Giuliani 11%, Mitt Romney 25%, Mike Huckabee 33%, John McCain 9%, Fred Thompson 9%, Ron Paul 6%.

Mike Huckabee Leads Iowa Poll Released by Strategic Vision

Iowa Poll: Rudy Giuliani 6%, Mitt Romney 25%, Mike Huckabee 31%, John McCain 8%, Fred Thompson 16%, Ron Paul 5%.

Mike Huckabee Leads Iowa Poll Released by American Research Group poll

Iowa Poll: Rudy Giuliani 13%, Mitt Romney 17%, Mike Huckabee 28%, John McCain 20%, Fred Thompson 5%, Ron Paul 4%.

Rudy Giuliani Leads Florida Poll Released by Quinnipiac University Poll

Florida Poll: Rudy Giuliani 28%, Mitt Romney 20%, Mike Huckabee 21%, John McCain 13%, Fred Thompson 8%, Ron Paul 2%.

Rudy Giuliani Leads California Poll Released by The Field Poll

California Poll: Rudy Giuliani 25%, Mitt Romney 15%, Mike Huckabee 17%, John McCain 12%, Fred Thompson 6%, Ron Paul 3%.

Rudy Giuliani Leads National Poll Released by Fox News Opinion Dynamics Poll

Fox News National Polls Poll: Rudy Giuliani 20%, Mitt Romney 11%, Mike Huckabee 19%, John McCain 19%, Fred Thompson 10%, Ron Paul 3%.

Hillary Clinton Leads New Hampshire Poll Released by American Research Group poll

New Hampshire Poll: Hillary Clinton 38%, Barack Obama 24%, John Edwards 15%, Bill Richardson 5%, Joe Biden 4%, Chris Dodd 2%, Dennis Kucinich 2%.

Hillary Clinton Leads New Hampshire Poll Released by USA Today/Gallup Poll

New Hampshire Poll: Hillary Clinton 32%, Barack Obama 32%, John Edwards 18%, Bill Richardson 8%, Joe Biden 4%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 3%.

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

Iowa Poll: Hillary Clinton 30%, Barack Obama 28%, John Edwards 26%, Bill Richardson 7%, Joe Biden 3%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.

Barack Obama Leads Iowa Poll Released by Strategic Vision

Iowa Poll: Hillary Clinton 27%, Barack Obama 30%, John Edwards 27%, Bill Richardson 3%, Joe Biden 5%, Chris Dodd 1%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.

Hillary Clinton Leads Iowa Poll Released by American Research Group poll

Iowa Poll: Hillary Clinton 29%, Barack Obama 25%, John Edwards 18%, Bill Richardson 7%, Joe Biden 8%, Chris Dodd 3%, Dennis Kucinich 2%.

Hillary Clinton Leads Florida Poll Released by Quinnipiac University Poll

Florida Poll: Hillary Clinton 43%, Barack Obama 21%, John Edwards 19%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 3%, Chris Dodd 2%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.

Hillary Clinton Leads National Poll Released by Fox News Opinion Dynamics Poll

Fox News National Polls Poll: Hillary Clinton 49%, Barack Obama 20%, John Edwards 10%, Bill Richardson 2%, Joe Biden 3%, Chris Dodd 0%, Dennis Kucinich 1%.

Mitt Romney Stepping Up His Techniques

Mitt Romney has been stepping up his techniques when it comes to accusing his rivals. In recent days, he has become more and more apt to attack his biggest rival Mike Huckabee. He is now accusing him of being soft on crime.

Barack Obama and the Iowa Question Mark

For a while there, it seemed that Barack Obama’s wave of popularity was going to go the way of Howard Dean a few years ago. Though he didn’t make any colossal blunders the way Dean did, his poll numbers, once so high, had begun to fade into obscu ...

John Edwards: Could There Be an Upset in the Making?

With the media focused almost exclusively on the campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, John Edwards has been seen by many as a foregone loss. Some had made tentative suggestions that he might make a decent running mate for either Clinton ...

Fred Thompson and the Primaries

According to usaelectionpolls.com, and the polls posted on PresidentElectionPolls.com, Fred Thompson looks to be shut out of winning the first important vote in the Iowa caucus. While anything can happen, the days are growing shorter and the holi ...

Can John McCain Rise to The Challenge After Iowa?

Many analysts have said that McCain went about his campaign in the wrong way. He came across too much like the current administration when speaking about the war in Iraq, a strategy most would agree is not advantageous given the public denounceme ...