Nationwide opinion polling for the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries

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This article is a collection of nationwide public opinion polls that were conducted relating to the 2008 Republican presidential candidates , typically using standard statistical methodology. The public is generally sampled by land-line telephone only, and sometimes asked only about their opinion of certain candidates.

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2008

Poll SourceMoEDate(s)
administered
Rudy Giuliani
Mike Huckabee
John McCain
Ron Paul
Mitt Romney
Fred Thompson
Others
Undecided/None
Gallup ±3%Feb. 22–24, 200821%63%6%5% [lower-alpha 1] 5%
Rasmussen ±4%Feb. 21–24, 200830%53%9%
USA Today/Gallup ±4%Feb. 21–24, 200823%61%4%4% [lower-alpha 2]
Fox News ±3%Feb. 19–20, 200834%51%7%4% [lower-alpha 3] 5%
Diageo/Hotline

Sample Size: 266

±6.0%Feb. 14–17, 200825%53%7%5% [lower-alpha 4] 10%
Reuters/Zogby ±4.8%Feb. 13–16, 200832%47%7%8%
American Research Group ±4%Feb. 9–13, 200831%54%3%12%
Associated Press/Ipsos ±5.2%Feb. 7–10, 200830%44%9%1% [lower-alpha 5] 16%
USA Today/Gallup ±5.0%Feb. 8–9, 200827%53%
CBS News/New York Times ?Jan. 30 – Feb. 2, 200812%46%9%23%3% [lower-alpha 6] 7%
USA Today/Gallup ±4.0%Jan. 30 – Feb. 2, 200842%24%
Pew Research ?Jan. 30 – Feb. 2, 200820%42%5%22%1% [lower-alpha 7] 10%
ABC News/Washington Post ?Jan. 30 – Feb. 1, 20081%16%48%7%24%1%3%
Fox News/Opinion Dynamics ±6%Jan. 30–31, 200819%48%5%20%2% [lower-alpha 8] 5%
NBC News/Wall Street Journal ±3.1%Jan. 20–22, 200815%23%29%4%20%1% [lower-alpha 5] 8%
Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg ?Jan. 18–22, 200812%18%22%6%17%10%2% [lower-alpha 9] 13%
Associated Press/Ipsos ?Jan. 15–17, 200814%16%22%4%16%9%18%
CNN ?Jan. 14–17, 200814%20%29%6%19%9%1% [lower-alpha 10] 4%
USA Today/Gallup ?Jan. 11–13, 200813%19%33%3%11%9%3% [lower-alpha 11]
Rasmussen Reports ?Jan. 10–13, 200811%20%23%3%13%12%
Pew Research ?Jan. 9–13, 200813%20%29%6%17%9%
Diageo/Hotline ?Jan. 10–12, 200812%17%32%4%15%7%6% [lower-alpha 12] 8%
CBS/New York Times ?Jan. 9–12, 200810%18%33%5%8%8%3% [lower-alpha 13] 15%
ABC News/Washington Post ?Jan. 9–12, 200815%20%28%3%19%8%3% [lower-alpha 14] 4%
Reuters/CSPAN/Zogby ?Jan. 10–11, 20089%23%28%4%13%14%1% [lower-alpha 10]
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation ?Jan 9–10, 200818%21%34%5%14%6%1% [lower-alpha 10]
USA Today/Gallup ?Jan 4–6, 200820%25%19%4%9%12%1% [lower-alpha 10]
Rasmussen Reports ?Jan. 3–6, 200817%20%19%3%15%11%15% [lower-alpha 15]

2007

Sep.–Dec. 2007

Poll SourceDate(s)
administered
Rudy Giuliani
Mike Huckabee
John McCain
Ron Paul
Mitt Romney
Fred Thompson
Undecided/None
Others
Rasmussen Reports Poll Dec 27–30, 200715%16%17%7%16%12%
Pew Research Dec 19–30, 200720%17%22%4%12%9%
Fox News Poll Dec 18–19, 200720%19%19%3%11%10%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Dec 16–19, 200716%22%13%6%16%12%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Dec 15–18, 200717%23%13%15%13%
NBC/WSJ Poll Dec 14–17, 200720%17%14%20%11%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Dec 14–17, 200718%23%11%15%13%
USA Today/Gallup Poll Dec 14–16, 200727%16%14%3%14%14%Alan Keyes 3%, Tom Tancredo 1%
Reuters/Zogby Poll Dec 12–14, 200723%22%12%4%16%13%
Battleground Poll Dec 9–12, 200722%24%15%6%16%9%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Dec 9–12, 200720%23%8%6%14%10%
American Research Group Poll Dec 9–12, 200721%21%18%5%16%6%11%Duncan Hunter 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Alan Keyes 0%
Rasmussen Reports Dec 8–11, 200721%22%9%5%14%12%
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll Dec 6–9, 200724%22%13%6%16%10%
CBS News/The New York Times Poll Dec 5–9, 200722%21%7%4%16%7%
Rasmussen Reports Dec 4–7, 200718%22%12%7%13%9%
Rasmussen Reports Dec 3–6, 200718%21%11%8%12%11%
Rasmussen Reports Dec 2–5, 200717%20%13%7%13%10%
Rasmussen Reports Dec 1–4, 200718%18%14%7%12%13%
Rasmussen Reports Nov 30 – Dec 3, 200720%17%13%11%14%

USA Today/Gallup Poll

Nov 30 – Dec 2, 200725%16%15%12%15%

Rasmussen Reports

Nov 28 – Dec 1, 200724%15%13%10%14%
Rasmussen Reports Nov 27–30, 200724%13%13%13%12%
Rasmussen Reports Nov 26–29, 200727%12%14%14%10%
Rasmussen Reports Nov 15–18, 200727%10%11%12%13%
American Research Group Nov 9–12, 200725%6%12%4%21%17%12%Duncan Hunter 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Alan Keyes 1%
Rasmussen Reports Nov 7–10, 200726%9%12%11%15%
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll Nov 2–4, 200728%10%16%5%11%19%Tom Tancredo 4%, Duncan Hunter 3%
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll Nov 1–5, 200733%8%16%4%11%15%8%Tom Tancredo 2%, Duncan Hunter 2%, Other 1%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Oct 19–22, 200724%8%12%16%19%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Oct 14–17, 200727%7%10%14%21%
Gallup Poll Oct 12–14, 200732%6%14%5%10%18%9%Sam Brownback 2%, Tom Tancredo 2%, Duncan Hunter 1%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Oct 11–14, 200730%6%8%14%22%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Oct 4–7, 200723%5%9%14%24%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Oct 2–5, 200719%4%11%16%21%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Sep 23–30, 200723%6%10%13%25%19%Other 4%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Sep 16–23, 200722%4%14%12%26%17%Other 4%
Gallup Poll Sep 14–16, 200730%4%18%4%7%22%10%Duncan Hunter 2%, Sam Brownback 2%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Other 1%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Sep 9–16, 200719%5%13%11%28%19%Other 4%
Harris Interactive Poll Sep 6–14, 200728%3%11%3%9%32%Newt Gingrich 7%, Duncan Hunter 2%, Sam Brownback 2%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Chuck Hagel 0%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Sep 11–12, 200734%2%16%2%8%22%12%Duncan Hunter 3%, Sam Brownback 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Other (vol.) 1%, Unsure 11%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 1%
32%1%15%1%8%21%12%Newt Gingrich 4%, Duncan Hunter 3%, Sam Brownback 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Other (vol.) 1%
NBC News/WSJ Sep 7–10, 200732%4%14%2%11%26%8%Sam Brownback 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Sep 7–9, 200728%5%15%1%11%27%8%Sam Brownback 2%, Tom Tancredo 2%, Duncan Hunter 1%
27%4%14%1%10%26%8%Newt Gingrich 6%, Tom Tancredo 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%
CBS News/New York Times Poll Sep 4–9, 200727%18%14%22%10%Other/None 9%
USA Today/Gallup Sep 7–8, 200734%5%15%1%10%22%8%Sam Brownback 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Someone else 1%
32%4%14%1%9%20%8%Newt Gingrich 7%, Sam Brownback 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Someone else 1%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Sep 2–9, 200723%6%12%13%24%17%Other 4%

Jan.–Aug. 2007

Poll SourceDate(s)
administered
Newt Gingrich
Rudy Giuliani
Mike Huckabee
John McCain
Ron Paul
Mitt Romney
Fred Thompson
Others
Rasmussen Reports Poll Aug. 30 – Sep. 5, 200724%4%14%14%22%
Diageo/Hotline Poll Aug. 22–26, 200727%4%12%2%15%17%Duncan Hunter 1%, Sam Brownback 0%, Tom Tancredo 0%, All of these (vol.) 1%, None of these (vol.) 2%, Other (vol.) 1%, Unsure 18%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Aug. 19–26, 200724%5%12%13%23%Other 4%, Undecided 18%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics August 21–22, 200730%3%7%3%12%15%Sam Brownback 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Chuck Hagel 0%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Other (vol.) 2%, Unsure 24%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 3%
5%29%3%7%3%11%14%Sam Brownback 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Chuck Hagel 0%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Other (vol.) 1%, Unsure 23%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 3%
Rasmussen Reports August 12–19, 200725%4%12%14%21%Other 4%, Undecided 19%
Gallup August 13–16, 200732%4%11%3%14%19%Duncan Hunter 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Other 1%, None/No opinion 11%
Quinnipiac August 7–13, 20077%28%2%11%2%15%12%Sam Brownback 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Other (vol.) 3%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 2%, Unsure 16%
American Research Group August 9–12, 20077%27%3%13%1%16%16%Sam Brownback 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Unsure 14%
CBS News August 8–12, 200738%12%13%18%Other/None 1%, Unsure 18%
Rasmussen August 5–12, 200727%4%10%14%22%Other 5%
Harris Interactivel August 3–10, 20078%30%2%14%3%11%27%Tom Tancredo 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Duncan Hunter 0%
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation August 6–8, 200729%3%16%2%12%22%Sam Brownback 3%, Tom Tancredo 2%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Unsure 10%
12%27%2%14%1%11%19%Sam Brownback 3%, Tom Tancredo 2%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Unsure 8%
USA Today/Gallup August 3–5, 200733%2%16%2%8%21%Tommy Thompson 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Someone else 2%, None (vol.)/Unsure 10%
10%30%2%14%2%6%19%Sam Brownback 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Someone else 2%, None (vol.)/Unsure 9%
Rasmussen Reports Poll July 30 – August 5, 200725%3%11%14%24%Sam Brownback 2%, Other 2%
Rasmussen Reports Poll August 3, 200726%9%14%22%
Newsweek Poll August 1, 200730%2%13%2%10%22%Sam Brownback 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Other 2%, None/No preference 5%, Don't know 10%
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll July 27–30, 200733%1%17%2%11%20%Tommy Thompson 2%, Sam Brownback 2%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Other (vol.) 1%, None (vol.) 2%, Not sure 7%
Pew Research Center Poll July 25–29, 20078%27%1%16%2%10%18%Sam Brownback 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Other (vol.) 1%, None (vol.) 3%, Unsure 11%
Rasmussen Reports Poll July 22–29, 200725%11%12%25%
Diageo/Hotline Poll July 19–22, 200720%1%17%2%8%19%Sam Brownback 4%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Duncan Hunter 0%, All of these (vol.) 1%, None of these (vol.) 3%, Other (vol.) 2%, Unsure 21%
ABC News/Washington Post July 18–21, 200737%2%16%2%8%15%Tommy Thompson 3%, Duncan Hunter 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, None (vol.) 5%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 1%, No opinion 5%
7%34%2%16%2%8%14%Tommy Thompson 3%, Duncan Hunter 2%, Tom Tancredo 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, None (vol.) 5%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 1%, No opinion 5%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll (without Gingrich) July 17–18, 200727%3%17%2%10%17%Tommy Thompson 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Chuck Hagel 0%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Other (vol.) 2%, Unsure 20%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 2%
July 17–18, 20072%27%3%16%3%9%16%Tommy Thompson 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Chuck Hagel 0%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Other (vol.) 2%, Unsure 20%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 2%
USA Today/Gallup Poll (without Gingrich) July 12–15, 200733%2%16%3%8%21%Sam Brownback 2%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Chuck Hagel 0%, Tom Tancredo 0%, Someone else 1%, None (vol.)/Unsure 11%
July 12–15, 20077%30%2%16%3%8%20%Sam Brownback 2%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Chuck Hagel 0%, Tom Tancredo 0%, Someone else 1%, None (vol.)/Unsure 10%
Rasmussen Reports Poll July 8–15, 200723%3%12%12%24%Other 4%, Undecided 21%
Zogby America Poll July 12–14, 200721%5%9%1%11%22%Sam Brownback 2%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Tom Tancredo 0%, Tommy Thompson 0%, Someone else 2%, Unsure 25%
Harris Interactive Poll July 6–13, 20076%28%1%17%1%9%29%Tom Tancredo 3%, Sam Brownback 2%, Duncan Hunter 2%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%
American Research Group Poll July 9–12, 200710%30%1%14%1%10%17%Chuck Hagel 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, George Pataki 0%, Undecided 11%
Rasmussen Reports Poll July 9–12, 200724%2%12%12%25%Sam Brownback 2%, Other 3%, Undecided 20%
Associated Press/Ipsos Public Affairs Poll July 9–11, 20075%21%3%15%11%19%Sam Brownback 1%, Other 2%, None 8%, Unsure 15%
USA Today/Gallup July 6–8, 200732%2%16%0%9%21%Duncan Hunter 3%, Tom Tancredo 2%, Tommy Thompson 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Someone else 0%, None (vol.)/Unsure 10%
6%30%2%16%0%9%20%Duncan Hunter 2%, Tom Tancredo 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Someone else 0%, None (vol.)/Unsure 9%
Rasmussen Reports June 25–28, 200724%3%12%13%27%Other 4%, Not sure 18%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics June 26–27, 200731%3%18%0%18%Tommy Thompson 2%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Other (vol.) 1%, Unsure 12%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 3%
8%29%3%17%0%15%Tommy Thompson 2%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Other (vol.) 1%, Unsure 11%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 2%
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation June 22–24, 200731%2%19%2%21%Tom Tancredo 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Duncan Hunter 0%
8%30%2%18%2%19%Sam Brownback 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%
Political Report/RT Strategies June 21–23, 200722%2%21%2%12%14%Tommy Thompson 3%, Sam Brownback 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Other (vol.) 2%, Not sure 18%
5%20%2%20%2%10%14%Tommy Thompson 3%, Sam Brownback 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Other (vol.) 2%, Not sure 18%
Newsweek Poll June 20–21, 200727%4%15%2%12%19%Michael Bloomberg 2%, Tommy Thompson 2%, Sam Brownback 2%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Other 1%, None/no preference 5%, Unsure 8%
Rasmussen Reports June 18–21, 200723%3%11%12%27%Other (vol.) 7%, Not sure 17%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll June 15–17, 20073%20%2%16%2%7%15%Tommy Thompson 3%, Sam Brownback 1%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Other (vol.) 3%, Unsure 24%
Rasmussen Reports Poll [lower-alpha 16] June 11–14, 200727%2%10%10%28%Sam Brownback 2%, Others 5%, Unsure 18%
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USA Today/Gallup Poll June 11–14, 20077%28%3%18%2%7%19%Tommy Thompson 2%, Sam Brownback 2%, Duncan Hunter 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Tom Tancredo 0%, None/Unsure 8%
American Research Group Poll June 9–12, 200712%24%1%20%1%10%15%Chuck Hagel 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, George Pataki 0%, Undecided 11%
Harris Interactive June 1–12, 20078%30%2%11%2%18%22%Tom Tancredo 3%, Sam Brownback 2%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll June 8–11, 200729%3%14%2%14%20%Tommy Thompson 2%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Other (vol.) 1%, None 1%, Not sure 10%
Quinnipiac University Poll June 5–11, 20075%27%2%15%1%10%15%Duncan Hunter 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Other (vol.) 2%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 1%, Unsure 17%
Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg Poll June 7–10, 20079%27%3%12%10%21%Tommy Thompson 2%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Sam Brownback 0%, Tom Tancredo 0%, Other (vol.) 1%, Unsure 14%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll June 5–6, 20078%22%3%15%2%10%13%Tommy Thompson 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Sam Brownback 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Other (vol.) 0%, Unsure 19%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 2%
Associated Press-Ipsos poll June 4–6, 20077%27%2%19%10%17%Sam Brownback 3%, Other (vol.) 1%, None 4%, Unsure 10%
USA Today/Gallup Poll June 1–3, 20078%32%2%19%1%12%11%Tom Tancredo 2%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Chuck Hagel 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Someone else 1%, None (vol.) 3%, Unsure 6%
ABC News/Washington Post Poll May 29 – June 1, 20079%32%2%19%1%9%11%Sam Brownback 1%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, None of these (vol.) 3%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 0%, Unsure 8%
McLaughlin & Associates May 28 – June 1, 20075%24%1%17%0%7%18%Tom Tancredo 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tommy Thompson 0%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Unsure 26%
Zogby International May 17–20, 200726%4%13%<1%10%10%Sam Brownback 3%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Someone else 4%, Not sure 26%
Diageo/Hotline Poll May 16–20, 200710%26%2%17%1%8%9%Tom Tancredo 2%, Sam Brownback 2%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Other (vol.) 1%, None (vol.) 2%, Unsure 18%
Rasmussen Reports Poll May 14–17, 20076%26%18%15%14%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll May 11–13, 20077%25%2%24%1%9%8%Tommy Thompson 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Tom Tancredo 0%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Unsure 19%
Rasmussen Reports Poll May 7–10, 20077%25%18%12%15%
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll May 4–6, 20079%25%3%23%1%10%13%Tom Tancredo 2%, Sam Brownback 2%, Jim Gilmore 2%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Unsure 8%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Apr 30 – May 3, 20078%25%17%12%16%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll Apr 27–29, 20076%28%2%21%1%12%10%Tommy Thompson 2%, Tom Tancredo 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Unsure 13%
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll Apr 20–23, 200733%2%22%12%17%Duncan Hunter 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Other (vol.) 1%, None (vol.) 2%, Unsure 9%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Apr 16–19, 20078%30%14%11%14%
USA Today/Gallup Poll Apr 13–15, 20077%35%2%22%2%9%10%Jim Gilmore 2%, George Pataki 2%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Tom Tancredo 0%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Chuck Hagel 0%, Someone Else 1%, None (vol.) 2%, All/Any (vol.) 0%, Unsure 3%
CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll Apr 10–12, 20078%27%0%24%1%10%11%George Pataki 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Unsure 13%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Apr 9–12, 20078%33%19%11%13%
Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg Apr 5–9, 20077%29%3%12%8%15%Tom Tancredo 3%, Sam Brownback 2%, Duncan Hunter 2%, Tommy Thompson 2%, Someone Else 3%, Don't Know 14%
USA Today/Gallup Poll Apr 2–5, 200710%38%1%16%2%6%10%Tom Tancredo 2%, George Pataki 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Other (vol.) 1%, None (vol.) 2%, Unsure 4%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Apr 2–5, 20078%27%16%12%14%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll Mar 29 – Apr 1, 20079%34%2%17%0%6%10%Tommy Thompson 3%, George Pataki 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Tom Tancredo 0%, Chuck Hagel 0%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Unsure 13%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll Mar 27–28, 20076%36%3%20%6%9%Tommy Thompson 2%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Chuck Hagel 0%, Other (vol.) 3%, Unsure 10%, Wouldn't vote (vol.) 2%
Time Poll Mar 23–26, 200712%35%1%22%11%Sam Brownback 2%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Chuck Hagel 0%, Tom Tancredo 0%, Other (vol.) 3%, Unsure 11%
14%35%28%12%Other (vol.) 1%, Will not vote (vol.) 1%, Unsure 9%
Zogby Poll Mar 22–26, 200727%1%13%3%9%9%Sam Brownback 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%
USA Today/Gallup Poll Mar 23–25, 20078%31%1%22%1%3%12%Sam Brownback 3%, Tommy Thompson 2%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, George Pataki 0%, Chuck Hagel 0%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Someone else 2%, None (vol.) 3%, All/Any (vol.) 1%, Unsure 9%
Time Poll Mar 9–12, 200710%40%2%20%7%Sam Brownback 2%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Tom Tancredo 0%
13%43%24%9%
CNN Poll Mar 9-11, 20079%34%1%18%2%9%George Pataki 3%, Jim Gilmore 2%, Sam Brownback 2%, Chuck Hagel 2%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%
USA Today/Gallup Poll Mar 2–4, 20079%44%0%20%8%Tommy Thompson 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, George Pataki 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Chuck Hagel 0%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll Feb 27–28, 20077%39%4%19%6%Sam Brownback 2%, Duncan Hunter 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Tommy Thompson 0%
Time Poll Feb 23–26, 200712%38%1%24%7%Sam Brownback 2%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%
ABC News/Washington Post Poll Feb 22–25, 200715%44%2%21%1%4%Tommy Thompson 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, George Pataki 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Duncan Hunter 0%, Tom Tancredo 0%
53%2%23%1%5%Sam Brownback 2%, Tommy Thompson 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, George Pataki 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Duncan Hunter 0%
Zogby Poll Feb 22–24, 20077%29%0%20%9% Condoleezza Rice 7%, Sam Brownback 4%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tommy Thompson 0%, Chuck Hagel 0%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Feb 19–22, 200713%33%1%17%10%Sam Brownback 3%, Chuck Hagel 2%
Quinnipiac University Poll Feb 13–19, 200710%40%2%18%1%7%Duncan Hunter 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, George Pataki 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Chuck Hagel 0%, Someone else 1%, Wouldn't vote 0%, Undecided 15%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll Feb 15–18, 200713%32%1%23%10%George Pataki 4%, Sam Brownback 2%, Tom Tancredo 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Jim Gilmore 1%
20%2%37%12%George Pataki 6%, Sam Brownback 3%, Tom Tancredo 2%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%
17%40%2%14%George Pataki 5%, Sam Brownback 2%, Duncan Hunter 2%, Tom Tancredo 2%, Tommy Thompson 2%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Feb 12–15, 200713%33%19%8%Sam Brownback 3%, Chuck Hagel 3%
WNBC/Marist Poll Feb 12–15, 200711%28%1%21%1%10%George Pataki 2%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Chuck Hagel 0%, John H. Cox 0%
USA Today/Gallup Poll Feb 9-11, 20079%40%2%24%5%Sam Brownback 3%, Jim Gilmore 2%, Tommy Thompson 2%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, George Pataki 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Feb 5–8, 200710%32%4%18%8%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Jan 29 – Feb 3, 200713%27%4%19%9%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll Jan 30–31, 200715%34%0%22%3%Duncan Hunter 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Jim Gilmore 0%, Tommy Thompson 0%, Chuck Hagel 0%
Time Poll Jan 22–23, 200714%26%1%30%5%Sam Brownback 3%, George Pataki 2%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Jim Gilmore 3%
CNN Poll Jan 12–14, 20079%32%1%26%1%7%Mike Pence 30%, Jim Gilmore 3%, George Pataki 3%, Sam Brownback 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%
ABC News/Washington Post Poll Jan 12–14, 20079%34%1%27%1%9%George Pataki 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Jim Gilmore 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Chuck Hagel 0%, Duncan Hunter 0%
Gallup Poll Jan 12–14, 200710%31%1%27%7%George Pataki 3%, Tommy Thompson 2%, Jim Gilmore 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Condoleezza Rice (vol.) 1%, Duncan Hunter 0%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Jan 8–11, 200714%28%20%8%

Before 2007

Poll SourceDate
George Allen
Bill Frist
Newt Gingrich
Rudy Giuliani
John McCain
Condoleezza Rice
Mitt Romney
Others
USA Today/Gallup Poll Dec 11–14, 20062%8%28%28%12%4%Mike Huckabee 2%, Sam Brownback 2%, Tommy Thompson 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, George Pataki 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll Dec 8–11, 200610%34%29%8%Sam Brownback 2%, Mike Huckabee 2%, George Pataki 1%, Tommy Thompson 1%
ABC News/Washington Post Poll Dec 7–11, 200612%34%26%5%George Pataki 3%, Tommy Thompson 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Chuck Hagel 0%, Mike Huckabee 0%, Tom Tancredo 0%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll Dec 5–6, 20069%30%23%8%Sam Brownback 3%, George Pataki 2%, Duncan Hunter 1%, Chuck Hagel 0%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Nov 28 – Dec 4, 200614%31%22%
WNBC/Marist Poll Nov 27 – Dec 3, 20063%8%24%23%15%4%Chuck Hagel 2%, Tommy Thompson 1%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, George Pataki 1%, Sam Brownback 0%, Duncan Hunter 0%
CNN Poll Nov 9–12, 20063%9%33%30%9%Tommy Thompson 3%, Sam Brownback 2%, Duncan Hunter 2%, George Pataki 1%
Pew Research Center Poll Nov 9–12, 20064%6%27%26%20%7%Sam Brownback 1%
USA Today/Gallup Poll Nov 9–12, 20062%4%7%28%13%13%5%George Pataki 1%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Duncan Hunter 0%
McLaughlin & Associates Poll (R) Nov 7, 20062%2%5%22%28%13%4%George Pataki 1%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%, Duncan Hunter 0%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Nov 4–7, 200624%17%18%9%
CNN Poll Oct 27–29, 20062%6%12%29%27%7%George Pataki 5%, Sam Brownback 1%
WNBC/Marist Poll Sep 18–20, 20062%4%7%23%15%20%4%George Pataki 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll Aug 29–30, 20063%2%14%27%25%5%George Pataki 4%, Chuck Hagel 3%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll Aug 25–27, 20064%8%10%32%20%5%Mike Huckabee 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, George Pataki 1%, Chuck Hagel 0%
Pew Research Center Poll Aug 9–13, 20065%3%9%24%20%21%4%Sam Brownback 1%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll Jun 1–4, 20063%5%6%24%29%8%George Pataki 4%, Tom Tancredo 3%, Sam Brownback 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Mike Huckabee 0%
Gallup Poll Jun 1–4, 20065%6%8%29%25%6%Sam Brownback 2%, Mike Huckabee 2%, George Pataki 1%
Diageo/Hotline Poll Mar 16–19, 20063%23%25%4%Mike Pence 17%, Mark Sanford 15%, George Pataki 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll Mar 14–15, 20063%5%8%29%22%4%George Pataki 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll Feb 23–26, 200611%30%30%
WNBC/Marist Poll Feb 13–15, 20062%2%5%22%22%22%4%George Pataki 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%
CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll Feb 9–12, 20067%6%33%28%1%3%Sam Brownback 1%
CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll Dec 9-11, 20057%3%30%18%2%Mark Sanford 30%, Haley Barbour 2%
Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll Dec 8–11, 20053%5%12%25%25%4% Rick Santorum 4%, George Pataki 3%, Mike Huckabee 2%, Mark Sanford 2%, Chuck Hagel 2%, Sam Brownback 1%, Tim Pawlenty 0%
Zogby Poll Dec 6–8, 20053%3%4%17%19%12%2%Jeb Bush 4%, Tim Pawlenty 2%, Fred Thompson 1%, Mike Huckabee 1%, Sam Brownback 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, George Pataki 1%, Rick Santorum 0%, Haley Barbour 0%, Mark Sanford 0%
Diageo/Hotline Poll Nov 11–15, 20053%6%22%21%22%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Nov 8, 20055%7%26%21%24%
NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll Nov 4–7, 20053%5%8%34%31%3%Sam Brownback 1%
Marist College Poll Oct 12–13, 17, 20054%2%5%21%19%21%Jeb Bush 5%, Sam Brownback 2%, George Pataki 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Tom Tancredo 1%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll Sep 27–28, 20052%2%7%26%23%18%3%
Gallup Poll Aug 5–7, 20053%8%27%24%19%4%George Pataki 3%, Sam Brownback 2%
Zogby Poll (without Rice, Bush, Cheney) Jun 20–22, 20056%5%19%35%2%Rick Santorum 2%, George Pataki 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Sam Brownback 1%
Zogby Poll Jun 20–22, 20054%5%11%29%11%2%Jeb Bush 7%, Dick Cheney 6%, Rick Santorum 1%, George Pataki 1%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Sam Brownback 0%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll Jun 14–15, 20053%3%9%29%26%2%
Marist College Poll Apr 18–21, 20053%8%27%20%1%Rick Santorum 3%, George Pataki 2%, Chuck Hagel 1%, Haley Barbour 1%
Marist College Poll Feb 14–16, 20053%5%25%21%14%1%Jeb Bush 7%, Rick Santorum 1%, George Pataki 1%, Bill Owens 2%
CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll Feb 10, 20056%34%29%Jeb Bush 12%, Other 7%
CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll Feb 4–6, 20057%33%30%Jeb Bush 12%, Other 6%
Ipsos-Public Affairs Poll Dec 17–19, 20047%29%25%Jeb Bush 7%
Gallup Poll Nov 7–10, 200410%10%Colin Powell 7%, Jeb Bush 3%

Three-way contest

Poll SourceDateRepublican %Republican %Republican %
CBS News/New York City Poll July 9–17, 2007Rudy Giuliani37%John McCain19%Mitt Romney10%
CBS News/New York Times Poll June 26–28, 2007Rudy Giuliani42%John McCain26%Mitt Romney8%
CBS News/New York Times Poll May 18–23, 2007Rudy Giuliani36%John McCain22%Mitt Romney15%
CBS News/New York Times Poll Apr 9–12, 2007Rudy Giuliani47%John McCain25%Mitt Romney10%
Time Poll Feb 23–26, 2007Rudy Giuliani49%John McCain30%Mitt Romney12%
Time Poll Dec 5–6, 2006John McCain43%Rudy Giuliani40%Mitt Romney8%
Rasmussen Reports Poll Nov 28 – Dec 4, 2006Rudy Giuliani31%John McCain22%Newt Gingrich14%

Two-way contest

Poll SourceDateRepublican %Republican %
Fox News/Opinion Dynamics July 12–15, 2007 John McCain 62% Mitt Romney 29%
USA Today/Gallup Poll July 12–15, 2007 Rudy Giuliani 54% Fred Thompson 34%
USA Today/Gallup Poll June 11–14, 2007Rudy Giuliani53%Fred Thompson41%
USA Today/Gallup Poll June 1–3, 2007Rudy Giuliani56% John McCain 38%
USA Today/Gallup Poll May 10–13, 2007Rudy Giuliani52%John McCain42%
USA Today/Gallup Poll May 4–6, 2007Rudy Giuliani56%John McCain38%
USA Today/Gallup Poll Apr 13–15, 2007Rudy Giuliani57%John McCain39%
USA Today/Gallup Poll Apr 2–5, 2007Rudy Giuliani57%John McCain38%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll Mar 27–28, 2007Rudy Giuliani50%John McCain37%
USA Today/Gallup Poll Mar 23–25, 2007Rudy Giuliani54%John McCain39%
USA Today/Gallup Poll Mar 2–4, 2007Rudy Giuliani58%John McCain34%
Newsweek Poll Feb 28 – Mar 1, 2007Rudy Giuliani59%John McCain34%
Newsweek Poll Feb 28 – Mar 1, 2007Rudy Giuliani70% Mitt Romney 20%
Newsweek Poll Feb 28 – Mar 1, 2007John McCain59%Mitt Romney26%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll Feb 13–14, 2007Rudy Giuliani56%John McCain31%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll Feb 13–14, 2007John McCain55% Newt Gingrich 28%
USA Today/Gallup Poll Feb 9-11, 2007Rudy Giuliani57%John McCain39%
CBS News Poll Feb 8–11, 2007Rudy Giuliani50%John McCain21%
Newsweek Poll Jan 24–25, 2007Rudy Giuliani48%John McCain44%
Newsweek Poll Jan 24–25, 2007Rudy Giuliani72%Mitt Romney17%
Newsweek Poll Jan 24–25, 2007John McCain69%Mitt Romney19%
Gallup Poll Jan 12–14, 2006Rudy Giuliani50%John McCain42%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll Dec 5–6, 2006Rudy Giuliani42%John McCain40%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll Dec 5–6, 2006John McCain59%Mitt Romney14%
FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll Aug 29–30, 2006Rudy Giuliani46%John McCain36%
Diageo/Hotline Poll Mar 16–19, 2006Rudy Giuliani42%John McCain40%
Fabrizio, McLaughlin & Associates Poll (R) Nov 14–16, 2004Rudy Giuliani42%John McCain24%

Statewide primary polls

Other polls

Candidate qualities

Poll SourceDateQuestionRepublican %Republican %Republican %
ABC News/Washington Post Poll Feb 22–25, 2007Who is the strongest leader?Rudy Giuliani63%John McCain26%Mitt Romney5%
ABC News/Washington Post Poll Feb 22–25, 2007Who best understands the problems of people like you?Rudy Giuliani51%John McCain27%Mitt Romney8%
ABC News/Washington Post Poll Feb 22–25, 2007Who is the most honest and trustworthy?Rudy Giuliani43%John McCain29%Mitt Romney11%
ABC News/Washington Post Poll Feb 22–25, 2007Who has the best experience to be president?Rudy Giuliani38%John McCain47%Mitt Romney6%
ABC News/Washington Post Poll Feb 22–25, 2007Who is the most inspiring?Rudy Giuliani65%John McCain21%Mitt Romney6%
ABC News/Washington Post Poll Feb 22–25, 2007Who has the best chance of getting elected president in November 2008?Rudy Giuliani55%John McCain34%Mitt Romney4%
ABC News/Washington Post Poll Feb 22–25, 2007Who is closest to you on the issues?Rudy Giuliani44%John McCain29%Mitt Romney12%
Poll SourceDateQuestionRepublican %Republican %
Gallup Poll Jan 2007Who is more likeable?Rudy Giuliani74%John McCain21%
Gallup Poll Jan 2007Who would be better in a crisis?Rudy Giuliani68%John McCain28%
Gallup Poll Jan 2007Who would do more to unite the country?Rudy Giuliani65%John McCain28%
Gallup Poll Jan 2007Who is the better public speaker?Rudy Giuliani61%John McCain27%
Gallup Poll Jan 2007Who is the stronger leader?Rudy Giuliani59%John McCain37%
Gallup Poll Jan 2007Who would perform better in the debates?Rudy Giuliani56%John McCain37%
Gallup Poll Jan 2007Who would manage the government more effectively?Rudy Giuliani55%John McCain37%
Gallup Poll Jan 2007Who has the better chance of defeating the Democratic nominee in the 2008 election?Rudy Giuliani55%John McCain38%
Gallup Poll Jan 2007Who would run the more positive campaign?Rudy Giuliani50%John McCain38%
Gallup Poll Jan 2007Who has the better chance of winning the Republican nominee in the 2008 election?Rudy Giuliani47%John McCain46%
Gallup Poll Jan 2007Who would be respected more by leaders of other countries?Rudy Giuliani45%John McCain45%
Gallup Poll Jan 2007Who is more qualified to be president?Rudy Giuliani41%John McCain50%
Gallup Poll Jan 2007Who would work better with Congress?Rudy Giuliani41%John McCain52%
Gallup Poll Jan 2007Who has higher ethical standards?Rudy Giuliani35%John McCain50%
Poll SourceDateQuestionCandidateYes %No %
CBS News Poll Feb 8–11, 2007Does this candidate have the right temperament?Rudy Giuliani76%12%
CBS News Poll Feb 8–11, 2007Does this candidate share your values?Rudy Giuliani57%23%
CBS News Poll Feb 8–11, 2007Does this candidate have the right temperament?John McCain59%21%
CBS News Poll Feb 8–11, 2007Does this candidate share your values?John McCain57%23%

Ideology perceptions

Poll SourceDateRepublicanConservative %Moderate %Liberal %Don't Know %
CBS News Poll Feb 8–11, 2007Rudy Giuliani19%49%18%14%
CBS News Poll Feb 8–11, 2007John McCain25%42%16%17%

Acceptable president

Poll SourceDateRudy GiulianiFred ThompsonJohn McCainMitt RomneyNewt Gingrich
Gallup Poll July 19, 200774%59%57%53%49%

See also

Notes

  1. Alan Keyes with 2% and Other with 3%
  2. Alan Keyes with 4%
  3. Other with 4%
  4. Other with 5%
  5. 1 2 Other with 1%
  6. Other with 2% and 1% refused to answer
  7. 1% refused to answer
  8. 2% said they would not vote
  9. Duncan Hunter with 1% and Other with 1%
  10. 1 2 3 4 Duncan Hunter with 1%
  11. Duncan Hunter with 2% and Alan Keyes with 1%
  12. Duncan Hunter with 2%, "someone else" with 3%, and 1% refused to answer
  13. Duncan Hunter with 1% and "someone else" with 2%
  14. Duncan Hunter with 2% and Other with 1%
  15. "Other Response" with 15%
  16. Second poll excludes independent voters.

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