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2008 Presidential Election - Home

Compiled by David Pakman

         

          Here are the probabilities of each party winning the 2008 presidency, as well as the most likely candidates to be nominated by their respective parties, based on futures trading and overall media and public opinion. Because of the number of candidates now open for wagering, we are only including those garnering at least 1.0% of the wagers.

 

BUT FIRST... Vote for who will win the Democratic primary

 

 

2008 Democratic Presidential Nominee
Hillary Clinton 65.30%
Barack Obama 27.20%
John Edwards 5.60%
Al Gore 2.50%
Bill Richardson 0.30%
Joe Biden 0.30%
Chris Dodd 0.10%
2008 Republican Presidential Nominee
Rudy Giuliani 28.20%
Mitt Romney 24.20%
John McCain 18.70%
Mike Huckabee 16.40%
Ron Paul 6.00%
Fred Thompson 3.80%
Chuck Hagel 1.50%
Sam Brownback 1.30%
Colin Powell 1.00%
Newt Gingrich 0.30%
Condoleezza Rice 0.30%
Michael Bloomberg 0.30%
Duncan Hunter 0.10%
2008 Presidential Candidates Poll

2008 Election Favorites - 02.16.2006

Hillary vs. Giuliani or McCain - Quinnipiac survey showing how Hillary Clinton would fare against either Rudy Giuliani or John McCain in the 2008 presidential election.

Hillary Clinton's Favorability - A slight majority would consider voting for Hillary Clinton as of June 2005.

Zogby Candidate Rankings

Trial Heats 08.03.2005 - Potential 2008 Presidential candidates lined up against each other in trial heats.

Gallup Survey of Presidential Field - An August 11th, 2005 survey of the frontrunners for each party, and an analysis of Hillary Clinton.

Senator John McCain - Survey on McCain's favorability and appeal from Gallup on 08.18.2005.

Hillary Clinton - July 2006 - Personal characteristics loom large in determining support for Hillary Clinton.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2008 US Election Winner

Republican

50.5%

Democrat

49.3%

 

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