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Wake-Up Call for Team Obama

Aug 21, 2008
If Barack Obama thought he had a battle on his hands when he was vying for the Democratic presidential nomination, he's in for an even bigger struggle now, if the latest Zogby poll represents an accurate read on American voters' inclinations at this stage in the game.

The Tea Leaves Say It’s a Split

May 6, 2008
A day before the Indiana and North Carolina primaries, most polls agree that Barack Obama will win North Carolina and Hillary Clinton will win Indiana. A week later, the candidates face off in West Virginia, where Clinton holds a sizable lead. It remains nearly impossible, however, for her to catch up in the pledged delegate count.
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McCain Leads and Nader Surprises in Poll

Mar 16, 2008
A new Zogby poll suggests that John McCain has capitalized on his rivals' ongoing combat, beating both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in a hypothetical matchup. But Ralph Nader also did better than expected, with 5 to 6 percent of the vote, mostly from progressives and independents. Updated

Zogby: Clinton Isn’t Done Yet

Feb 14, 2008
Pollster John Zogby has crunched the numbers and he's impressed by Barack Obama's string of election victories, but he says "this deal is not closed" because Hillary "is after all a Clinton -- she and her husband are popular, dogged, able campaigners."

Zogby Defends Poll Against Clinton

Nov 28, 2007
Zogby International has issued a statement in defense of its poll showing Hillary Clinton, unlike Barack Obama and John Edwards, losing to any of the top five Republican candidates. Clinton's chief political strategist dismissed the survey as "meaningless," and Zogby shot back, noting that "no other campaign has made as many requests for Zogby polling data over the years than [Mark] Penn has made on behalf of Clinton."

Just a Friendly Reminder…

Sep 8, 2006
Forty-six percent of Americans still believe there was a connection between Saddam and 9/11. The good news? That number is down from 69% since September 2003. (via Salon) At this rate, the truth will become common knowledge around the same time Suri Cruise, above, graduates from college.