North Carolina
Sen. John McCain is holding strong leads in North Carolina over both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in a Rasmussen Poll conducted March 20, 2008.
50% John McCain
34% Hillary Clinton
51% John McCain
42% Barack Obama
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in North Carolina finds John McCain leading Hillary Clinton 50% to 34%. The Arizona Senator also leads Barack Obama 51% to 42%.
In both match-ups, McCain is essentially even with his opponent among women but has a large lead among men. He also enjoys more support from Republicans than either Clinton or Obama receive from Democrats.
McCain is viewed favorably by 62% of Tar Heel State voters. Obama earns positive reviews from 48%, Clinton from 38%.
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Going forward, John McCain has only to finish up the job of crossing the finish line for the GOP Nomination by gaining the 1,191 delegates needed. By all accounts, he now has over 800. Here are new polls for Wisconsin, Ohio, and North Carolina:
Wisconsin (Strategic Vision)
45% John McCain
27% Mike Huckabee
7% Ron Paul
Ohio (Survey USA)
50% John McCain
36% Mike Huckabee
6% Ron Paul
North Carolina (Survey USA)
45% John McCain
40% Mike Huckabee
5% Ron Paul
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