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OKLA. CITY – Republican victory for Oklahoma and Democratic victory for the United States. Week 9’s predictions were almost dead on.
Friday, November 7, 2008
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OKLA. CITY – Roth leads the race for Corporation Commissioner by 12 points and McCain leads the race in Oklahoma for President of the United States by 27 points.
Monday, October 27, 2008
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OKLA. CITY – McCain (R) holds a steady 31-point lead in the race for President. The race for U.S. Senate, on the other hand, has narrowed from a 28-point to a 13-point spread with Inhofe (R) remaining in the lead.
Monday, October 20, 2008
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OKLA. CITY – About half of Oklahoma’s Democrats are in favor of McCain, regardless of negative advertising. Inhofe holds a steady double-digit lead for US Senate and undecided voters for the short-term Corporation Commission race dropped from 30% to 25% three weeks out.
Monday, October 13, 2008
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Oklahoma is somewhat divided over the recent $700 billion bailout legislation but most do not feel it should be funded by tax-payers, the spread between US Senate candidates may be narrowing and many are still undecided in both Corporation Commission races.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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Obama is receiving a growing amount of support from single voters and McCain is receiving consistent support from Lucas's 3rd Congressional District. Inhofe still holds a strong lead but Rice is becoming more favorable among an important part of Oklahoma's political make-up: moderate voters.
Monday, September 29, 2008
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OKLA CITY - McCain consistently finds support among Evangelicals and those earning high incomes. Oklahoma has made up their mind and little is likely to change their mind. Inhofe holds a steady 20-point lead over Rice each week. Rice, like Obama, is finding little support in the 3rd OK District represented by Lucas (R), but is finding more support this week among high income earners and those who do not attend church. The race for Corporation Commissioner may be unpredictable; many are undecided.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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OKLA CITY – McCain not only still holds a significant lead over Obama in Oklahoma, but that lead is growing. Inhofe holds the same steady lead over Rice and Murphy is in the lead over Roth but, by unlikely voters.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
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OKLA CITY – In the most recent survey of likely voters in Oklahoma, McCain holds a 38-point lead; plus Republicans further down the ballot are enjoying McCain’s lead including Corporation Commissioner Republican candidate Dana Murphy who is ahead of Democratic incumbent Jim Roth. The results also seem to indicate that Oklahomans are upset about negative Palin media coverage and believe McCain can fix the economy.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
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What do you believe to be the most important issue in politics right now? Everyone has a difference of opinion. TvPoll.com studied these differences and compared the disparities among different genders and political parties in a recent poll.
Monday, February 4, 2008
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A recent TvPoll.com study found very specific results explaining the difference in opinion among men and women on possible presidential primary outcomes. This poll also examined how each party favored candidates of both democratic and republican parties. Edwards was found very favorable when delving into party differences but Huckabee was found very favorable among both genders. The real conclusion may be that even though McCain is not a clear leader, he must be considered a force because he has been found to be somewhat favorable by the majority of respondents across all studies.
Monday, February 4, 2008
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There was less than a 4% difference in the way each gender would vote for either Clinton or McCain, but these candidates did appear to be favorites. As for differences in party identification, there was none…hardly. In a Democratic race, each party responded in favor of Clinton and in favor of Huckabee in a Republican race.A recent TvPoll.com study found very specific results explaining the difference in opinion among men and women on possible presidential primary outcomes. This poll also examined how each party would vote for candidates of both democratic and republican parties.
Monday, February 4, 2008
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Barack Obama may be leading Iowa and New Hampshire, but in Oklahoma the Democratic Primary fight continues to be Clinton and Edwards. Mike Huckabee has a commanding lead in the Sooner State, where voters are skeptical about the economy, the course of the nation, and willing to consider an independent candidate for President.
Monday, January 7, 2008
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Post contains results of the October 12-13 2006 TvPoll of Oklahoma voters conducted for KWTV-9 (CBS) by TvPoll.com. The sample is of 1,260 registered voters and has a margin of error of +/- 2.61 percent at 95% confidence. Content includes issues of concern to voters, presidential and gubernatorial approval, and questions about state budget surplus.
Sunday, October 15, 2006
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The October 8 TvPoll for KWTV CBS-News 9 reveals continued strong support for Brad Henry in the coming November election. The popular approval of the President and the Governor continue, and Henry continues to be in the driver’s seat for reelection. Other statewide constitutional offices are generally competitive, though evidence of a Democratic shift are present.
Sunday, October 8, 2006
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The September 26 Oklahoma Statewide TvPoll for KWTV CBS-News 9 reveals contintuing strong job approval of President Bush and Governor Henry, and competitive statewide races down-ticket. The statewide poll of voter approval on President Bush and Governor Henry and ballot test for the November general elections reveals broadbased approval of the job of the president and the governor. It also indicates that, while Governor Henry is strongly favored in his general election matchup with Republican US Rep. Ernest Istook, many other statewide constitutional offices are highly competitive.
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
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The September 26 TvPoll conducted for KWTV CBS-News 9 in Oklahoma City shows that Oklahoma County voters have strong approval of both President Bush and Governor Henry. Oklahoma County voters also strongly approve of having a photo identification requirement to vote in Oklahoma, and over nine-in-ten respondents reporting have a photo ID. Incumbent Oklahoma County District Attorney Wes Lane (R) enjoys a strong lead in his reelection bid.
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
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FALLIN HOLDS COMMANDING LEAD, HIGH POSITIVES ENTERING LAST WEEKEND OF RUNOFF CAMPAIGN; Mayor Cornett Well-Regarded But Trails Popular Lieutenant-Governor
The Republican congressional primary campaign enters its last five days with Lieutenant Governor Mary Fallin enjoying a commanding lead. The exclusive TVPoll.com survey conducted for KWTV-News 9 shows Ms. Fallin with a 54.6% to 30.3% lead over Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett. The poll has a response size of 1,561 and a margin of error of +/-2.47 points.
Friday, August 18, 2006
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