Public Policy Polling Polls




Sen. John McCain has opened up a 10-point lead over Barack Obama in the ultimate bellweather state of Missouri. McCain now leads Obama 50%-40% in a new Public Policy Polling (D) survey out today. In the same poll last month, McCain led by only three points at 47%-44%.

McCain's lead in Missouri is significant. Missouri has voted for the winner in every Presidential Election since 1956, and has only failed to vote for the winner that one time since 1900.





Public Policy Polling has released General Election polls for Florida and Ohio, both bearing great news for Sen. John McCain! Here are the numbers:

In Florida:

50% John McCain
39% Barack Obama
11% Undecided

47% John McCain
43% Hillary Clinton
10% Undecided

In Ohio:

49% John McCain
41% Barack Obama
10% Undecided

45% Hillary Clinton
44% John McCain
11% Undecided







New polls out by Public Policy Polling in Wisconsin have Barack Obama and John McCain leading ahead of Tuesday's Wisconsin's primaries. Here are the numbers on the GOP side:

50% John McCain
39% Mike Huckabee
6% Ron Paul

Senators Barack Obama (D-IL) and John McCain (R-AZ) are ahead of their rivals by double digits in Wisconsin, according to a the latest Public Policy Polling survey.

Obama leads Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) in the state, 53 percent to 40 percent. Seven percent of voters surveyed said they were undecided.

Among Republicans, McCain outpaced former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee 50 percent to 39 percent. Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) received 6 percent and undecided voters accounted for 5 percent.

The results are based on surveys of 822 likely Democratic primary voters and 654 likely Republican primary voters on February 16 and 17. Margin of error is 3.4 percentage points for Democrats and 3.8 percentage points for Republicans.

Wisconsin's primaries are on Tuesday. The state has 92 Democratic and 40 Republican delegates at stake.




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