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Candidates' Polls, Horoscopes, Surrounding Weather For Monday, January 28

Huffington Post   |   January 28, 2008 05:40 PM


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POLLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


DEMOCRATS

 

REPUBLICANS



SurveyUSA Florida Primary Poll:
The SurveyUSA Poll of Florida surveyed 564 likely and actual Democratic primary voters. All interviews were conducted on Jan. 27, 2008, after the Democratic primary in South Carolina. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 4.2%

49% Clinton
29% Obama
14% Edwards


 

Strategic Vision Florida Poll:
Poll results based on telephone interviews with 600 likely Republican primary voters in Florida, aged 18 and over, and conducted January 25-27, 2008. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 4.5 percentage points.

27% McCain
26% Romney
17% GIuliani
15% Huckabee
5% Paul

Quinnipac Florida Poll:
The Quinnipac poll of Florida surveyed 481 likely Democratic primary voters. The margin of error is 4.5%

50% Clinton
30% Obama
12% Edwards


 

Quinnipac Florida Poll:
The Quinnipac poll of Florida surveyed 585 likely Republican primary voters. The margin of error is 4.1%

32% McCain
31% Romney
14% GIuliani
13% Huckabee
3% Paul

Denver Post Poll:
The Denver Post poll of 800 registered Colorado voters was conducted 1/21/08-1/23/2008. It has a margin of error of 3.5 points.

34% Obama
32% Clinton
17% Edwards


 

Denver Post Poll:
The Denver Post poll of 800 registered Colorado voters was conducted 1/21/08-1/23/2008. It has a margin of error of 3.5 points.

43% McCain
24% Romney
17% Huckabee
5% Paul
4% Giuliani



HOROSCOPES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


DEMOCRATS

 

REPUBLICANS

Hillary Clinton -- (Scorpio, October 26, 1947) NY Post horoscope for January 28:

"Mercury, planet of the mind, turns retrograde in one of the more sensitive areas of your chart today, so you could easily let minor worries become major anxieties. And that would be a shame because other aspects suggest the coming week will be a lot of fun. Keep your troubles in perspective, today and every day."

Barack Obama -- (Leo, August 4, 1961) NY Posthoroscope for January 28:

"You need to concentrate more on relationships and let work, money and business matters take care of themselves. Loved ones may have felt a bit left out of your life in recent weeks, but if you make it up to them now they will think you're the best thing since wholemeal bread - which, of course, you are."

John Edwards -- (Gemini, June 10, 1953) NY Post horoscope for January 28:

"The more you know about the people you work or do business with the less likely it is they will be able to take a bigger slice of the pie for themselves, so do your homework and put yourself in a position where you are as well-informed about them as they are about you. Knowledge is power."

 

 

 

John McCain -- (Virgo, August 29, 1936) NY Post horoscope for January 28:

"Some tasks can be left until later in the week but other tasks need to be dealt with immediately, so make sure you are on top of things because with Mercury, your ruler, turning retrograde today you may not be able to make up lost ground for several weeks. And remember: quality is more important than quantity."

Rudy Giuliani -- (Gemini, May 28, 1944) NY Post horoscope for January 28:

"The more you know about the people you work or do business with the less likely it is they will be able to take a bigger slice of the pie for themselves, so do your homework and put yourself in a position where you are as well-informed about them as they are about you. Knowledge is power."

Mitt Romney -- (Pisces, March 12, 1947) NY Post horoscope for January 28:

"Listen to your inner voice by all means but don't automatically do what it tells you. At this time of year more than most you need to take extra care when making decisions, especially if they are based more on emotion than common sense. Can you be sure you are thinking straight? You may need a second opinion."

Ron Paul -- (Leo, August 20, 1935) NY Post horoscope for January 28:

"You need to concentrate more on relationships and let work, money and business matters take care of themselves. Loved ones may have felt a bit left out of your life in recent weeks, but if you make it up to them now they will think you're the best thing since wholemeal bread - which, of course, you are."

Mike Huckabee -- (Virgo, August 24, 1955) NY Post horoscope for January 28:

"Some tasks can be left until later in the week but other tasks need to be dealt with immediately, so make sure you are on top of things because with Mercury, your ruler, turning retrograde today you may not be able to make up lost ground for several weeks. And remember: quality is more important than quantity.."


WEATHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


DEMOCRATS

REPUBLICANS

Hillary Clinton will find brisk, windy weather in Hartford on Monday, with temperature hovering around 35 degrees this morning. Barack Obama heads to Washington DC, where lawmakers should see sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-40s for the annual State Of The Union Address. Nashville and Chattanooga will be in the mid-50s and mostly cloudy for John Edwards' appearances on Monday.

  The weather across Florida, the state where the GOP candidates will be campaigning Monday, will be mostly sunny and in the 60s.

BETTING LINES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


DEMOCRATS

 

REPUBLICANS

The Intrade prediction market has . . . .

Hillary's chances for winning the Democratic nomination at 62.7 percent.

Obama's chances for winning the Democratic nomination at 37.1 percent.

Edward's chances for winning the Democratic nomination at 0.6 percent.

 

McCain's chances for winning the Republican nomination at 55.5 percent.

Romney's chances for winning the Republican nomination at 33.0 percent.

Giuliani's chances for winning the Republican nomination at 8.5 percent.

Huckabee's chances for winning the Republican nomination at 3.1 percent.

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- watchingthings See Profile I'm a Fan of watchingthings permalink

Huffpo should be running it's own poll....maybe other media will get to depend on it along with other polls.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 AM on 01/29/2008
- sammy333 See Profile I'm a Fan of sammy333 permalink

John -the-all-out-nuclear-war McCain is the best GOP candidate.. Terrific. I prefer Hillary Some-wars-here-and-there Clinton, though. Both are the Media favorites.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 01/28/2008
- john75240 See Profile I'm a Fan of john75240 permalink

Or do they. Are they part of the con?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 01/28/2008
- elr50 See Profile I'm a Fan of elr50 permalink

Florida sucks big time. Idiots and Bushits live there. They don't count.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 01/28/2008
- NEWSJUNKIEINNY See Profile I'm a Fan of NEWSJUNKIEINNY permalink

The polls are unscientific,Zogby claiming credence had Bush ahead of Kerry by 16 pts among registered voters.Later being found out the poll consisted of registered Republicans.Still however registered voters. Thats also disingenious. How about the poll of self thought brought to you by free thinking;McCain says he wants to correct whats wrong in Washington, but wants to continue the Bush Tax plan Hey look any one will tell you thats one of the things wrong in Washington.Therefore this poll says McCain phony and deeply confused 100%.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 01/28/2008
- letsreallygetreal See Profile I'm a Fan of letsreallygetreal permalink

i mean showed rather than should.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 01/28/2008
- letsreallygetreal See Profile I'm a Fan of letsreallygetreal permalink

Remember, these polls were taken before the endorsement and before the South Carolina results. In other words, they do not mean much. It is also best to remember that the SC polls taken about the same time as these polls should Obama getting about 20 per cent fewer votes than he actually received. One especially interesting aspect of the so wrong SC polls was that it showed Obama receiving only 10 per cent of the white vote when in fact he received 24 per cent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:22 PM on 01/28/2008
- kirotahoe See Profile I'm a Fan of kirotahoe permalink

if you are going to show poll results you should show percentage of error.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 AM on 01/28/2008
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