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Gallup Daily: No Letup in Negative Economic Attitudes

Based on polling conducted May 6-8, 2008

May 9, 2008
Gallup Poll Daily tracking finds 86% of Americans saying the economy is getting worse, continuing the long-running trend of highly negative economic attitudes. Additionally, 42% of Americans rate economic conditions as “poor.”More ...

Gallup Daily: Obama Not Yet Pulling Away

Democratic nomination preferences remain evenly divided

May 9, 2008
The latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking update on Democratic voters’ presidential nomination preferences finds Barack Obama (48%) and Hillary Clinton (46%) still closely matched after the Indiana and North Carolina primaries.More ...

Gallup Daily: 86% Say Economy Is Getting Worse

Based on polling conducted May 5-7, 2008

May 8, 2008
The percentage of Americans who say the economy is getting worse is back up to 86%, one percentage point below the 2008 high. Meanwhile, 42% rate current economic conditions as “poor,” 5 points below the year’s high.More ...

Gallup Daily: Clinton, Obama Remain Closely Matched

McCain Competitive with Democrats for general election

May 8, 2008
Gallup Poll Daily tracking’s latest three-day rolling average, which includes one night of interviewing following the Indiana and North Carolina primaries, continues to find Democratic voters nationwide evenly divided in their preference between Barack Obama (47%) and Hillary Clinton (46%).More ...

Gallup Daily: Obama and Clinton Both Tie McCain

Nomination preferences still split, Obama 47% to Clinton’s 46%

May 7, 2008
Gallup Poll Daily tracking from May 2-6, finds both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton going toe-to-toe with Republican John McCain in separate trial heats for the fall election.More ...

Gallup Daily: Economy Ratings Just Shy of Worst in 2008

Based on polling conducted May 4-6, 2008

May 7, 2008
Negative consumer perceptions remain slightly below their worst 2008 levels, with 41% of Americans now saying U.S. economic conditions are “poor” and 85% perceiving conditions as getting worse.More ...

Gallup Daily: Obama 48%, Clinton 46% for Nomination

Obama once again running even with McCain

May 6, 2008
With voters in North Carolina and Indiana set to cast their ballots for the Democratic presidential nomination today, Barack Obama (48%) and Hillary Clinton (46%) remain closely matched nationwide. Both candidates are also statistically tied with John McCain in the general election.More ...

Gallup Daily: Slight Drop in "Poor" Economy Ratings

Based on polling conducted May 3-5, 2008

May 6, 2008
Americans’ ratings of current economic conditions remain highly negative, but have shown modest improvement in recent days as the percentage describing the economy as “poor” has declined from 46% to 40%.More ...

Gallup Daily: “Poor” Economic Rating Now 42%

Based on polling conducted May 2-4, 2008

May 5, 2008
Negative consumer perceptions have eased slightly over the past few days, as 42% of Americans now say U.S. economic conditions are “poor,” slightly lower than the 46% seen last week. However, attitudes are still highly negative relative to the start of the year.More ...

Gallup Daily: Democrats Tied for Record 12th Day

Obama’s 5-point lead, 50% to 45%, is within poll’s margin of error

May 5, 2008
Barack Obama has a 5 percentage point edge over Hillary Clinton for the nomination among national Democrats, 50% to 45%, which is within the poll’s margin of error. Thus, for the 12th straight day -- the longest stretch since January -- the race is statistically tied.More ...
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